AN OTTOMAN REPOUSSÉ SILVER-GILT BOWL
AN OTTOMAN REPOUSSÉ SILVER-GILT BOWL

ISTANBUL OR KAYSERI, ANATOLIA, 18TH CENTURY

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AN OTTOMAN REPOUSSÉ SILVER-GILT BOWL
ISTANBUL OR KAYSERI, ANATOLIA, 18TH CENTURY
With raised central boss, the decoration comprising the Resurrection of Christ at the centre surrounded by the twelve Apostles as hierarchs holding scriptures within foliated arches
6 ½in. (16.5cm.) diam.

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Lot Essay

A silver bowl similarly decorated with the apostles is in the Sadberk Hanim Museum (Brigitte Pitarakis and Christos Merantzas, A Treasured Memory. Ecclesiastical Silver from Late Ottoman Istanbul in the Sevgi Gönül Collection, exhibition catalogue, Istanbul, 2006, p.63, no.34). That is catalogued as 18th century and the author suggests that it was made in an important silversmithing centre in Anatolia – probably Istanbul or Kayseri. Another bowl, similarly catalogued, sold in these Rooms, 20 October 2016, lot 161.
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