26th Oct, 2018 10:00

Islamic & Indian Art

 
  Lot 179
 

A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF IRANIAN SILVERWARE Isfahan, Iran, mid 20th century  Comprising two polylobed drinking cups, on a splayed foot, with incised floral decoration on the base, neck and rim, stamped 84 Abbas Juzdani in Persian, each 11.5cm high; a pair of tongs with hand finials and incised stylised floral decoration, stamped 84 Kamal Barami in Persian, 15.4cm long; a circular ashtray with three cigarette rests, the body decorated with dense floral tendrils and birds, stamped 84 Fadavi Isfahan in Persian, 12.5cm diam.; and an urn-shaped vase, two dragon-shaped handles on the sides, the engraved body decorated with roundels filled with peacocks, herons, sparrows and rams alternated with polylobed cartouches with arabesques, stylised flower heads, vegetal tendrils and rosettes, engraved around the neck with a dedicatory inscription in Eastern Armenian to the present owner's grandfather and the date 1st May 1949, 25cm high.

Sold for £700

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