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Lot 41

A Fatimid bronze bucket
Egypt, 10th/ 11th Century

25 October 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £5,227.50 inc. premium

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A Fatimid bronze bucket
Egypt, 10th/ 11th Century

of cylindrical form with rounded base and everted rim, circular foot ring and remains of two suspension loops, engraved with a band of inscription in kufic, below a series of semi-circular cartouches filled with vegetal interlace, the interstices with vegetal interlace, the foot with a band containing an undulating vine
12.5 cm. diam.

Footnotes

Inscriptions: ni'mah wa sa'adah wa ghibtah wa ... wa salamah, '(God's) grace and happiness and alacrity and .... Well-being'.

For anther example described as a pharmacy crucible see A. S. Melikian-Chirvani, The World of the Fatimids, 2018, p. 115. For a similar bucket in the Keir Collection see Geza Fehervari, Islamic Metalwork of the Eighth to the Fifteenth Century in the Keir Collection, London 1976, pl. 8c, no 25. Another is in the Victoria & Albert Museum (M.25-1923).

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