Description
The shallow bowl having an intense jade color and incised decoration to the center of the bowl representing a dragon amongst foliage
He ran once as a two-year-old at the Doncaster's Champagne Stakes
between the bands are twin panels on inlaid silver scrolling foliage
reading in hundredweights (cwt)
the base having two elephant head handles and standing on three carved feet
Large Antique Islamic Mamluk Revival Inlaid Silver Calligraphy Copper Tray Circa 1880 Redo The shallow bowl having anThis item has recently sold. Email us and we might have something similar in inventory. A large and fine Islamic Mamluk Revival silver inlaid copper tray, circa 1880. The tray generically referred to as Cairoware is earlier than most and also of very fine quality, the tray likely made in Damascus. The tray's border having four bands of inlaid silver calligraphy in Naskh script and punctuated with circular silver inlaid geometric devices joined with
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