A FINE SILVER AND GOLD INLAID WEST PERSIAN BRASS BOWL with rounded sides and inverted rounded lip, the exterior with a band of elongated naskh calligraphy against a ground of scrolling vine, interrupted by roundels containing six hexagonal arabesque panels around a central diaper stellar panel, a panelled band of meandering leafy vine alternating with plaited motifs above and below, linked arcades terminating in silver arabesques below, the mouth with bands of leafy interlace, the interior with a stylised fish-pond comprising four concentric rings of fish, one also with ducks, around a central sun-motif, within lobed surround, second quarter 14th century (some silver inlay missing)

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A FINE SILVER AND GOLD INLAID WEST PERSIAN BRASS BOWL with rounded sides and inverted rounded lip, the exterior with a band of elongated naskh calligraphy against a ground of scrolling vine, interrupted by roundels containing six hexagonal arabesque panels around a central diaper stellar panel, a panelled band of meandering leafy vine alternating with plaited motifs above and below, linked arcades terminating in silver arabesques below, the mouth with bands of leafy interlace, the interior with a stylised fish-pond comprising four concentric rings of fish, one also with ducks, around a central sun-motif, within lobed surround, second quarter 14th century (some silver inlay missing)
7 5/8in. (19.4cm.) diam.
Provenance
Purchased by the vendor's father while travelling in Persia in the 1920's

Lot Essay

The inscriptions are benedictory phrases (with a few errors):
'al-'izz al-nasr wa , 'l-iqbal a , al-'izz al-da'im la , [i]qbal al-ni'm[a] , al-jud al-majd wa , 'l-afza , l al-karm a , al-'ilm wa'
which can be translated as:
'Glory, victory, good fortune, gloral, perpetual good fortune, grace, generosity, glory, gratitude, nobility and knowledge'

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