£260
A Qajar Engraved Brass Kashkul Beggar's Bowl, 19th Century - A spherical brass or bronze vessel, identified as a Kashkul, dating to the 19th Century Qajar period in Persia. The item is extensively decorated in an Islamic style with deeply incised patterns. A band of calligraphic Arabic script, translating to "Perpetual glory and increasing prosperity" (العز الدائم والاقبال الزائد), encircles the neck. Below this, the body features intricate arabesque motifs and a series of large circular medallions containing stylized zoomorphic figures like birds or mythical creatures, set amidst dense foliate scrollwork. The vessel is fitted with two ornate loop handles.
H: Approximately 13cm
L: Approximately 22.5cm
The item exhibits an aged, dark patina with prominent green verdigris on its two ornate loop handles. Condition appears consistent with a genuine antique, showing expected surface wear and oxidation commensurate with age and use. No significant damage or repairs are noted.
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