NORTH EAST IRAN, 12TH CENTURY
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A KHORASSAN PIERCED AND ENGRAVED BRONZE INCENSE BURNER
NORTH EAST IRAN, 12TH CENTURY
The circular body on three bent spade shape feet with curling extremities, the tall cylindrical lid with a domical cover issuing a bulbous finial with six flaring petals with dropping knobs also curling at ends, the removable handle of straight semi-cylindrical form issuing a bulbous finial, the pierced and engraved decoration with bands of geometric and floral interlace, the lid with a band of diagonal ribs opening to reveal the hearth as a shallow bowl, slight corrosion
14 7/8in. (37.9cm.) long; 11 1/8in. (28cm.) high
NORTH EAST IRAN, 12TH CENTURY
The circular body on three bent spade shape feet with curling extremities, the tall cylindrical lid with a domical cover issuing a bulbous finial with six flaring petals with dropping knobs also curling at ends, the removable handle of straight semi-cylindrical form issuing a bulbous finial, the pierced and engraved decoration with bands of geometric and floral interlace, the lid with a band of diagonal ribs opening to reveal the hearth as a shallow bowl, slight corrosion
14 7/8in. (37.9cm.) long; 11 1/8in. (28cm.) high
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium, which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.
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