A BROCARD BOWL ENAMELLED AND GILT IN THE ISLAMIC TASTE
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A BROCARD BOWL ENAMELLED AND GILT IN THE ISLAMIC TASTE

1869, ETCHED BROCARD A PARIS/1869 TO BASE

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A BROCARD BOWL ENAMELLED AND GILT IN THE ISLAMIC TASTE
1869, ETCHED BROCARD A PARIS/1869 TO BASE
After the metal form, enamelled in blue, green, iron-red, white and lilac with medallions of stylised flowerheads issuing leaves and scrolling gilt foliage within gilt panels of interlocking strapwork forming flowerhead cartouches, within blue and iron-red bands, minute scratching to gilding and enamels
13 3/8 in. (34 cm.) diameter
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

Philippe-Joseph Brocard specialised in the production of imitations of Medieval and Islamic glass, gaining critical acclaim when first exhibited in 1867 at the Paris Exposition, and subsequently at the 1873 Vienna World's Fair and 1878 Paris exposition. In 1886 he was presented with a gold medal at the Exposition de l'Union Centrale, and five years later was awarded a patent for 'a new procedure for the application of enamels to glass and metal foil'. The distinctive sloping shoulders and rounded base of this Brocard bowl are based on a traditional form of Egyptian Mamluk metalware dating back to the 13th century.

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