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A Qajar carved pear wood Footrest for Henna Persia, 19th Century image 1
A Qajar carved pear wood Footrest for Henna Persia, 19th Century image 2
Lot 109

A Qajar carved pear wood Footrest for Henna
Persia, 19th Century

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

£1,500 - £2,500

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A Qajar carved pear wood Footrest for Henna
Persia, 19th Century

in the form of a miniature table with drawer containing three compartments, the rectangular top engraved with three inscription-filled cartouches and flanked by handles intricately carved with two simurgh heads issuing from a floral spray, the front of the drawer with a scrolling vine and the legs also with simurgh heads
36.2 x 10.6 x 8.5 cm.

Footnotes

Inscriptions: rang-e hanast bar kaf-e pay-e mobarakat/ ya khun-e 'asheqi ast ke pamal kardeh-i, "Is it the colour of henna under your blessed feet/ Or is it the blood of a lover whom you have trodden on?".

A similar, but more elaborately carved Persian footrest dated AH 1292/ AD 1875, presently in the Pitt Rivers Museum collection (1917.53.805), bears the same inscription.

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