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A 'Veneto-Saracenic' silver-inlaid lidded bronze bowl Probably Mamluk Syria, 16th Century image 1
A 'Veneto-Saracenic' silver-inlaid lidded bronze bowl Probably Mamluk Syria, 16th Century image 2
A 'Veneto-Saracenic' silver-inlaid lidded bronze bowl Probably Mamluk Syria, 16th Century image 3
A 'Veneto-Saracenic' silver-inlaid lidded bronze bowl Probably Mamluk Syria, 16th Century image 4
Lot 74†,R

A 'Veneto-Saracenic' silver-inlaid lidded bronze bowl
Probably Mamluk Syria, 16th Century

12 November 2024, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£3,000 - £5,000

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A 'Veneto-Saracenic' silver-inlaid lidded bronze bowl
Probably Mamluk Syria, 16th Century

of deep rounded form with fitted flat lid, profusely engraved and decorated in silver inlay with roundels containing floral and foliate motifs, interlacing geometric and vegetal designs, and foliate scrollwork, the well and underside of lid with concentric circles
14.3 cm. diam.

Footnotes

Sylvia Auld assigns a very similar bowl of this type, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, to Group A, this group being 'typically late Mamluk', from Egypt or Syria (see S. Auld, Renaissance Venice, Islam and Mahmud the Kurd: A Metalworking Enigma, London, 2004, p. 161, no. 2.23). For a comparable lidded bowl sold at Christie's, see Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds including Oriental Rugs and Carpets, 26 October 2017, lot 65. For three further examples without lids sold at Sotheby's, see Arts of the Islamic, 22 April 2015, lot 3.

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