26th Oct, 2018 10:00

Islamic & Indian Art

 
  Lot 114
 

A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF OMANI AND YEMENI SILVERWARE AND SILVER JEWELLERY  Oman and Yemen, late 19th - early 20th century  Comprising thirteen items of silverware and jewellery including two wrist bangles incised with crosses and stylised lozenges, the largest 9cm diam.; a traditional large circular anklet with spikes and applied silver baubles, 10cm diam. and 18cm long; a necklace with flat hexagonal pendant ornate with filigree, baubles, small bells and round beads, 7.5cm x 11cm the pendant; a polylobed inkwell incised with rosettes, roundels and geometric motifs, 11.4cm long; a small pipe mouthpiece, 8cm long; a section of a huqqa, stamped 900 and with Omani silver marks, 10cm high; a ring inset with red paste, 5cm long; four oval pendants with different incised patterns and trinkets, the longest 11.5cm; and an egg-shaped pendant encrusted with blue paste, 4cm.

Sold for £460

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