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EGYPT, DATED AH 1328/1910-11 AD
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AN ENAMELLED GLASS MOSQUE LAMP IN THE NAME OF 'ABBAS HILMI PASHA
EGYPT, DATED AH 1328/1910-11 AD
Of typical Mamluk form with sloping rounded body and flared mouth on short foot, six simple loop handles around the body, the surface decorated in red and blue enamels and gilt with a band of red-outlined blue thuluth around the mouth, the underside of the body with similar calligraphy divided by three roundels giving the name of the patron as 'Abbas Hilmi, the body with double red band of strapwork forming drop shapes around the handles alternating with cartouches of floral panels reserved against blue ground, a band of red circles between cusped borders below, similar cusping between all registers, the ovoid suspension ornament with red scalloped roundels between two blue bands with gold and red trimmings, gilt copper alloy fitting above and below, with suspension chain
13 3/8in. (34cm.) high
EGYPT, DATED AH 1328/1910-11 AD
Of typical Mamluk form with sloping rounded body and flared mouth on short foot, six simple loop handles around the body, the surface decorated in red and blue enamels and gilt with a band of red-outlined blue thuluth around the mouth, the underside of the body with similar calligraphy divided by three roundels giving the name of the patron as 'Abbas Hilmi, the body with double red band of strapwork forming drop shapes around the handles alternating with cartouches of floral panels reserved against blue ground, a band of red circles between cusped borders below, similar cusping between all registers, the ovoid suspension ornament with red scalloped roundels between two blue bands with gold and red trimmings, gilt copper alloy fitting above and below, with suspension chain
13 3/8in. (34cm.) high
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