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Lot 57

A Safavid parcel-gilt silver Horse Fitting
Persia, 17th Century

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

£1,500 - £2,000

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A Safavid parcel-gilt silver Horse Fitting
Persia, 17th Century

of shallow cylindrical form, with raised central boss and rectangular slot for strap running through the sides, the top with interlaced lobed cartouches inlaid with silver and gold around a pierced silver interlace roundel forming floral arabesques radiating from a central raised knop
8.6cm. diam.

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Provenance: acquired from Christie's, Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds, 23 October 2007, lot 159.

This unusual piece is made of a base metal, probably tin, which has then been plated in two colours of gold, together with niello, and has a central inset pierced silver panel. It is difficult to establish its original purpose. While it is of box form, the top cannot be removed. The only clue is the rectangular apertures each side of the body which would be consistent with a leather strap passing through the centre.

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