Antique late Qajar Empire Persian Minakari completely handmade copper enamel footed kashkul, or beggars bowl, and a tray produced in the same style. Both features pierced bodies with winter landscape paintings inside depicting The Allahverdi Khan Bridge popularly known as Si-o-se-pol, the largest of the eleven historical bridges on the Zayanderud, the largest river of the Iranian Plateau, in Isfahan, Iran. The bridge was built in the early 17th century to serve as both a bridge and a dam. It is a popular recreational gathering place, and is one of the most famous examples of Irans Safavid architecture. Richly decorated with various multicolor oriental flower patterns throughout. Manufactured in Isfahan, a city in central Iran, circa the early 20th century. Antique Enamel Bowls And Persian Art Collectibles.
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Auction Date |
May 6th, 2023 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$160.00 |