Large Antique Islamic Mamluk Revival Inlaid Silver Calligraphy Copper Tray Circa 1880 Redo The table was purchased as
Description
The table was purchased as a wedding gift for a prominent West Coast architect in the 1950's
An important Islamic Khurasan bronze and silver-inlaid inkwell & cover
The screens having brass stems with turned finials mounted with adjustable shield-shaped screens with the original needlepoint
The set comprises two captain's/armchairs and two side chairs
having the original textured mohair fabric
Large Antique Islamic Mamluk Revival Inlaid Silver Calligraphy Copper Tray Circa 1880 Redo The table was purchased asThis item has recently sold. Email us and we might have something similar in inventory. A large and fine Islamic Mamluk Revival silver inlaid copper tray, circa 1880. The tray generically referred to as Cairoware is earlier than most and also of very fine quality, the tray likely made in Damascus. The tray's border having four bands of inlaid silver calligraphy in Naskh script and punctuated with circular silver inlaid geometric devices joined with
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