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DIMENSIONS: Approximately: Length: 18cm (7.9 inches). Height: 15 cm (5.91 inches). Width: 14.5 cm (5.71 inches).
CONDITION: Showing age and usage with a dark patina.
MEASUREMENTS: Length 31.4 cm (12.36 inches).
Wide at the widest point: 9.8 cm (3.86 inches)...
The flask features an iron suspension loop and a leather strap. These allow it to be easily carried and used while hunting or engaging in battle.
The Barutdan flask was created for use with black powder firearms such as guns and rifles...
One feature of this flask is the shaped and pierced iron suspension loops attached to it...
Kütahya was a very important ceramic center of the Ottomans, active from the 17th to the early 20th century with workshops making hand-painted ceramics for both domestic and public spheres...
Crimson silk velvet upper, finely hand embroidered with gold metallic thread and bullion with elaborate floral designs - typical Ottoman Dival embroidery. Thick leather sole and gold lacquered curved wooden heels.
Each leather sole is stamped with the Arabic number 39 and above with the European number 39 (for European buyers)...
It is 1.67 inches (4.25 cm) tall by 6.29 inches (16 cm) wide. It weighs 470.3 gram.
It is tarnished and has surface wears and scratches, the lid does not close tightly, and cut marks at the underside of the lid (as seen in the photos).
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What makes this piece unique is the rare ornamentation on the interior walls. The intricate design depicts a tiger and a horned bull, a rare composition in Islamic art. The tiger a...
The coffee pot is on a short straight foot, has a pear-shaped silver-plated copper body, and is hand chiseled with panels in the form of the niche "Mihrab" floral pattern and 4 lobed medallions within Arabic scripts, mounted with a silver-plated brass foot, spout, serpentine handle, and mouth rim. The hinged domed s...
The bowl is tall and has a deep form, resting on a disc-shaped, short foot with a beautiful turquoise-green glaze. The rim of the bowl is incised with a serrated pattern.
It's noteworthy that these Turquoise glazed Mamluk ceramic types were inspired by the Medieval Persian Kashan turquoise glazed pottery...