Bronze Age Antennae Hilted Sword ca 1000 BC
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork Pre AD 1000: item #548967
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Priceless Past
$1095
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This is a fantastic, antennae hilted, bronze age sword found in Northern India. The patina suggests a high copper content. This museum quality piece measures roughly 495mm and weighs 523 grams. The blade is 8mm thick in the center and the antennae are roughly 12 mm thick. The measurement between the outer edges of the antennae is 8.5cm. The blade edge is jagged but the metal is solid and stable with no signs of repair. This is a very rare sword that needs to be in your collection!
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Incredible Gangetic Bronze Age Sword ca 1500 BC
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork Pre AD 1000: item #548965
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Priceless Past
$895
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This is an exceptionally rare bronze age sword (or possibly a spear) from the Ganges Valley dating to approximately 1500 BC. The patina is suggestive of a high copper content indicative of the early bronze age. This extraordinarily rare piece measures an impressive 444 mm and weighs 415 grams. It has two perforations in the blade near the handle one of which has an original ring still attached. There are no signs of repair to this piece but it is bent in places as you should be able to see in th... Click for details
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Syrian? Arabic? Islamic 15" Geometric Brass Tray
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork Pre 1920: item #547370
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922
$200.00 HOLD
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This brass Islamic medallion tray has a great deal of detail and texture to it's traditional Mamluk influenced design, There are foliate quatrefoil bands separating the central Islamic calligraphy medallion, with three cartouches of Islamic script separated by stylistic foliate eliptical medallions The level of detail to this carving is absolutely mesmerizing. Meticulously hand carved, the fabrication of this type of metalwork is a dying art. This tray is moderately patinated with a few oxidatio... Click for details
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Illuminated Persian Folio - 19th C.
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern Pre 1900: item #543111 1266
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EastWest Gallery
(808) 591-1585
$325
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Nineteenth century illuminated Persian folio, gouache on paper, designed and and painted for inclusion in a muraqqa or album. Artist has depicted a garden party or picnic with partipants dancing, drinking, eating and conversing. Folio is about 13" x 8". Miniature painting is about 9.5" x 6". Provenance: Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Stolz, Florida. This was part of "A Persian Portfolio" at the Albany, Georgia, Museum and is illustrated in the exhibit catalog, March 8-11, 1990. Authentic... Click for details
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PERSIAN QAJAR BRASS SCRIBES SET
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork Pre 1837 VR: item #542692 Ichi 3288
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392
$195.00
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A PERSIAN QAJAR BRASS SCRIBES SET - an enclosed metal brush holder used when by a Persian scribe. The hinged bowl held the thick,pasty ink and the hollow handle held the long handled brush. This fine example is unembellished with a stylized geometric floral pattern -probably of lotus buds. The ink pot has a hinged lid with a swiveling lock to hold it closed . The piece measures 7 3/8" in length. - the ink pot is 1 3/4" by 1".
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Persian Cuerda Seca Enamel Pot
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork Pre 1900: item #526819
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922
$275.00
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Lovingly hand crafted, this 19th century enameled pot was made in Esfahan, (Isfahan) Persia (Iran) using a Cuerda Seca style of enamelling. Cuerda Seca enamelling is done in the following manner: The design is stamped or carved into the surface after which colored glazes are applied. The contours of the designs are detailedt with a mixture of beeswax or vegetable fat and manganese oxide. During the firing, the wax or... Click for details
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Syrian Cuerda Seca Enamel Small Pot
Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork Pre 1900: item #526818
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922
$235.00
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Lovingly hand crafted, this 19th century enameled pot was made in Damascus or Aleppo Syria using a Cuerda Seca style of enamelling. Cuerda Seca enamelling is done in the following manner: The design is stamped or carved into the surface after which colored glazes are applied. The contours of the designs are detailedt with a mixture of beeswax or vegetable fat and manganese oxide. During the firing, the wax or fat burn... Click for details
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