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Lot 10

A Seljuk turquoise-set gold Bangle
Persia, 12th Century
(2)

23 April 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £2,250 inc. premium

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A Seljuk turquoise-set gold Bangle
Persia, 12th Century

the ridged, triangular section box-construction shank terminating in a double lion-head clasp and two set oval turquoises, the pyramidic bezel set with a glass rectangle and flanked by two set circular turquoises, a pin fitting at the base of the bezel, the shanks decorated with raised quatrefoils flanked by inscription-filled cartouches, all edges with granular decoration
7.3 cm. diam. max.; 35.3g.(2)

Footnotes

Inscriptions: repeat of al-'izz al-da'im wa al-iqbal wa al-dawlat wa ...., 'Perpetual Glory and Prosperity and Wealth and ...'

For a similar bangle in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, see M. Jenkins and M. Keene, Islamic Jewellery, New York, 1982, no. 25; for a pair of bangles, see Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 24th April 2002, lot 325; and for a pair of bangles made for a child, see Christie's, Islamic Art and Indian Miniatures, 28th April 1998, lot 363).

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