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    Sale 5100

    Indian & Islamic Works of Art

    London, South Kensington

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    26 October 2007

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    • A SILVER INLAID COPPER BOWL, F
    Lot 314

    A SILVER INLAID COPPER BOWL, FARS, IRAN, 14TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    GBP 625

    Estimate

    GBP 400 - GBP 600

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    A SILVER INLAID COPPER BOWL, FARS, IRAN, 14TH CENTURY
    Of shallow rounded form with everted rim, the sides with later silver inlaid inscription bands alternating with swastika motifs with surrounding scrolls, a background of scrolling vine - 6 5/8in. (17.2cm.) diam.

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