A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ PENCASE (QALAMDAN)
A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ PENCASE (QALAMDAN)
A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ PENCASE (QALAMDAN)
A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ PENCASE (QALAMDAN)
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A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ PENCASE (QALAMDAN)

SIGNED MAHMUD AL-SHARIF, IRAN, DATED AH 1264⁄1848-49 AD

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A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ PENCASE (QALAMDAN)
SIGNED MAHMUD AL-SHARIF, IRAN, DATED AH 1264⁄1848-49 AD
With rounded ends and sliding tray, the top decorated with scenes from the story of Sheikh Sana'an including images of angels and holy figures and with a line of gold inscription along one edge, the sides with pastoral scenes and the underside and vertical edges of the tray with a band of green and gold flowering vine, the top signed Mahmud al-Sharif and dated AH 1264
9 1⁄2in. (24.2cm.) long
来源
Anon sale in these Rooms, 8 April 2008, lot 240
刻印
The inscription reads: makhsus-e hozur-e sati' al-nur janab-e atabak-e a'zam sadr-e a'zam amir-e kabir damat ayyam-e shokatihi surat-e etmam padhiroft fi 12[64]
'It was completed especially for the one who radiates light, His Excellency, the repository of grandeur, the most great Minister, the Prime Minister, the Great Amir - may the period of his splendour be ever-lasting - in 12[64] (AD 1848).'
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This lot is offered without reserve. The USA prohibits the purchase by US persons of Iranian-origin “works of conventional craftsmanship” such as carpets, textiles, decorative objects, and scientific instruments. The US sanctions apply to US persons regardless of the location of the transaction or the shipping intentions of the US person. For this reason, Christie’s will not accept bids by US persons on this lot. Non-US persons wishing to import this lot into the USA are advised that they will need to apply for an OFAC licence and that this can take many months to be granted.

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Barney Bartlett
Barney Bartlett Junior Specialist

拍品专文

The inscription reads: makhsus-e hozur-e sati' al-nur janab-e atabak-e a'zam sadr-e a'zam amir-e kabir damat ayyam-e shokatihi surat-e etmam padhiroft fi 12[64]
'It was completed especially for the one who radiates light, His Excellency, the repository of grandeur, the most great Minister, the Prime Minister, the Great Amir - may the period of his splendour be ever-lasting - in 12[64] (AD 1848).'

The Prime Minister at the time was Mirza Taqi Khan, known as Amir Kabir, who received all the titles mentioned on this pen-case on 22 Dhu'l-Qa'da AH 1264⁄20 October 1848 AD on Nasir al-Din Shah's arrival to Tehran to ascend to the throne. He is the most respected politician in Iran, the founder of numerous institutions including the Dar al-Funun. Through political intrigues, he was dismissed in AH 1268/November 1851 AD, exiled to Kashan and murdered on 18 Rabi' I AH 1268⁄10 January 1852 AD. (M. Bamdad, Dictionary of National Biography of Iran, 1700-1960, Tehran, 1966, pp. 209-21).
Mahmud al-Sharif was from Qa'in and was a painter of portrait, flower and bird, and landscape. Apart from lacquer, he worked in watercolour and siyah qalam. His recorded lacquered work include three pen-cases dated between AH 1264-1275/1847-59 AD, one depicting Ihtisham al-Dawla the 17th son of 'Abbas Mirza Na'ib al-Sultana, (M.A. Karimzadeh-Tabrizi, The Lives and Art of Old Painters of Iran, vol. 3, London, 1991, pp. 1134-5).

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