A VENETO-SARACENIC BOWL
A VENETO-SARACENIC BOWL
A VENETO-SARACENIC BOWL
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A VENETO-SARACENIC BOWL

PROBABLY MAMLUK SYRIA, LATE 15TH CENTURY

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A VENETO-SARACENIC BOWL
PROBABLY MAMLUK SYRIA, LATE 15TH CENTURY
The exterior decorated with tight split palmettes against spiralling floral tendrils, the rounded base with a radiating design, a slightly flared rim engraved with thin bands of strapwork, the interior plain
6 3/8in. (16.1cm.) diam.
Provenance
Raoul Duseigneur (1845-1916), by whom sold 18 April 1897
Ancienne Collection Charles Gillot (1853-1903)
Sold Christie's Paris, 5 March 2008, lot 28

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Lot Essay

The present is distinguished from the preceding lot by its rich use of the palmette motif, a relatively conservative choice in late Mamluk metalwork.

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