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Indo Persian Carved Silver Samovar Snake Handle

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Central Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1950   item# 799967

Indo Persian Carved Silver Samovar Snake Handle
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$215 

Meticulously hand carved Indo Persian Samovar. Made of silvered coin metal alloy. This particular samovar has some amazingly fine foliate detail featuring flowers and leaves with a serpent handle, and fancy ornamental openwork at the base. There is a central chamber for hot coals, and a separate secondary lid which covers it. It is in very good condition. This appears to be unused and the interior silvering is clean and intact. Measuring 11 " tall, 5" in diameter, and 9" from handle to spout, and weighing a little over 2.25 pounds before packing. This is estimated to be made in Central Asia 40 to 60 years ago.


Persian Brass Carved 18" Vintage Qajar Revival Vase

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Central Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1970   item# 680407

Persian Brass Carved  18"  Vintage  Qajar Revival Vase
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$400.00 

This unique Iranian brass vase has a traditional Ghalamzani (Carved Persian Metalwork) design. The Persepolis scene depicting ancient Persia is a typical theme. Meticulously hand carved, the fabrication of this type of metalwork is a dying art. Measuring 18" tall by 10" across, and weighs six pounds, this piece is surprisingly solid. This piece is estimated to be made in Iran 40 to 60 years ago.


Indo Persian Carved Copper Samovar Snake Handle

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Central Asian: Metalwork: Pre 1970   item# 493090

Indo Persian Carved Copper Samovar Snake Handle
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The Old Bazaar
510-910-3922


$195.00 

Meticulously hand carved Samovar from The Indo Persian region of Central Asia.. This particular samovar has foliate detail featuring flowers and leaves, with a serpent handle, and ornamental openwork at the base, where the ashes are cleared from. It is in very good condition, and appears to have been used for display only. The lid had a smaller lid for access to the coal chamber tube which heats the water from within Measuring 10" tall, and 12" from handle to spout, weighing a little over two pounds. This is estimated to be made 40 to 50 years ago.

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