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Turkish Eastern Syrian Pierced Brass Lamp

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1920   item# 810422

Turkish Eastern Syrian Pierced Brass Lamp
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510-910-3922


$1250.00 

Elaborately carved Syrian lamp made approximately 1910. Two lamp sockets above and one in base, all with individual pull chains. Measuring 26" tall by 16" across and weighs about 9 pounds. These were popular throughout the Middle East and exported for use in Masonic Temples. Similar lamps are also made in Turkey and Egypt. A lamp like this takes several months for as entire families would work on making these lamps with each member having a specialty or two.


18th C. Persian Etched Cast Brass Candlesticks Lamps

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 801012

18th C. Persian Etched Cast Brass Candlesticks Lamps
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$1800.00 

A very unique and rare pair of Persian candle holders, possibly Judaic. They measure 15" tall by 6.5" across and weighs 5.5 pounds each or 11 pounds before packing. The capstan bases have typical Persian mythology and forest scenes on them. Each candle holder is unique. Please note the detail of candle cup to stick connection. These are heavy cast in pieces etched, and put together. A very rare find. The bases have small holes drilled into each, likely from an earlier lamp conversion.


Large Syrian Brass Mamluk Revival Pot Planter

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 728704

Large Syrian Brass Mamluk  Revival  Pot  Planter
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$225.00 

This brass pot has a great deal of detail and texture to it's traditional Mamluk design, TheThe shoulder is encircled with a foliate chain with trefoil accents. The Islamic calligraphy cartouches alternate with endless knot medallions. The main belly has a series of unusually shaped script cartouches. Unfortunately, this piece has some extensive damage to the bottom, which still displays well, and would not be noticed if this is used as a planter. Measuring 9 1/2" tall by 14" a ...click for details


13" Brass Tray Arab Islamic Mamluk Inlaid Cartouche

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1920   item# 575003

13" Brass Tray Arab Islamic Mamluk Inlaid Cartouche
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$200.00 

19th to early 2oth century Mamluk revival Cairoware inlaid tray. This tray has three different Islamic Script cartouches with simple endless knot medallions in between and in the center. There are also chain panel details encircleing the tray near the edge. The tray measures 13" across. and weighs 2 pounds. It has a light patina, and the piece is overall in good condition, cosidering it's age.


Arab Eastern Islamic Mamluk Inlaid 15" Brass Tray

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1920   item# 574977

Arab Eastern Islamic Mamluk Inlaid 15" Brass Tray
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$300.00 

19th century Mamluk revival Cairoware inlaid tray. This tray has two different Islamic Script cartouches with simple endless knot medallions in between and in the center. There are also chain panel details encircleing the tray near the edge. The tray measures 15" across. and weighs 3 pounds. It has a light patina, and the piece is overall in good condition, cosidering it's age.


Syrian? Arabic? Islamic 15" Geometric Brass Tray

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1920   item# 547370

Syrian?  Arabic? Islamic 15" Geometric Brass Tray
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$200.00 HOLD 

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 oxid ...click for details


Turkish Copper Planter with Silver Inlaid Bismillahs

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 547085

Turkish Copper Planter with Silver Inlaid Bismillahs
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$325.00 

A fine example of inlaid metalwork to come from the Mamluk dynasty was this silver inlaid copper foliate planter featuring a Bismillah design, and deer on the end panels. Meticulously hand carved, then inlaid in silver, the fabrication of this type of metalwork is a dying art. I was very lucky to come across this turn of the century Mamluk revival inlaid plate.

The piece is overall in good condition, considering the ...click for details


19th. C. Persian Cuerda Seca Enamel Copper Vase

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 526821

19th. C. Persian Cuerda Seca Enamel Copper Vase
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$135.00 

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



Syrian Cuerda Seca Enamel Small Pot

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 526818

Syrian Cuerda Seca Enamel Small  Pot
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$235.00 

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



19th C. Persian Copper Cuerda Seca Enamel Pot

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Middle Eastern: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 526817

19th C. Persian Copper Cuerda Seca Enamel Pot
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$175.00 

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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