Lot Essay
This inkwell can be compared in shape to one sold in these Rooms 27rd April 1993, lot 120). Other known examples of this group have been discussed in Eva Baer: 'An Islamic Inkwell in the Metropolitan Museum of Art', Islamic Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ed. Richard Ettinghausen, New York, 1972, pp. 199-211. A closely related inkwell in the Kofler collection suggests that inkwells were part of the insignia of viziers and high court officials as late as the Seljuq period. This item carries a depiction of a scribe with an inkwell of this cylindrical type, accompanied by an inscription referring to the owner of the vessel, an inspector of the court treasury (Baer, op. cit., p. 199, figs 1-5.)