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PERSIAN POTTERY JAR - Early Qajar
PERSIAN POTTERY JAR - Early Qajar Persian Pottery Jar late 18th-early 19th c in high shouldered form with flared foot tapered neck large mouth decorated in blue in white heavy glaze depicting four figures seated in a garden one appears to be a Sulta
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PERSIAN COVERED JARA Persian
PERSIAN COVERED JARA Persian Covered Jar, Late Qajar Dynasty. Ginger jar form vessel is decorated in colors of blue, green, cream, white, and pink, with calligraphy about the neck and multiple vignettes containing various images of flowers and birds. The cover is a marriage piece. Repairs and several cracks evident at the interior, broken air bubbles evident in the glaze around the base, the cover is in repaired condition as well. 9 1/2 x 11 1/2" high. ESTIMATE $400-600
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Repairs and several cracks evident at the interior, broken air bubbles evident in the glaze around the base, the cover is in repaired condition as well.
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QAJAR LACQUER PAPIER MACHE PANEL
QAJAR LACQUER PAPIER MACHE PANEL WITH PORTRAIT OF FATH ALI SHAH (1797-1834)
PERSIA, 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form, featuring Fath Ali Shah seated on his bejewelled throne, wearing his crown and bedecked in his luxurious royal regalia, attended by princes and courtiers, within a floral narrow border, mounted in a box frame(1)43cm x 30cmProvenance: Collection of the late Sir Richard Shepherd, MP.
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A QAJAR LACQUER PENBOX A Qajar
A QAJAR LACQUER PENBOX A Qajar lacquer penbox (qalamdan), Persian, 19th century, with rounded ends and sliding tray, finely painted with figural and animal roundels on a gilt decorated ground, inscribed to front, 9"l.
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PERSIAN QAJAR LACQUERED AND GILT
PERSIAN QAJAR LACQUERED AND GILT WOOD BOX Persian Qajar black lacquered hinged box hand-painted with flowers, fruit, birds, and two vignettes of landscapes, with gilt painted accents and some Persian writing to front. Some chips to paint at edges and opening. 5.75" H x 13.25" W x 8.5" D. Provenance: Property from a collection in Mt. Kisco.
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Qajar Steel Khula Khud, Persia,
Qajar Steel Khula Khud, Persia, 19th century with overall arabesque and calligraphic engraving and an adjustable nose guard, plume holders and chain mail neck
overall height 22.5 in — 57.2 cm
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Qajar Steel Khula Khud, Iran,
Qajar Steel Khula Khud, Iran, 19th century with overall arabesque and calligraphic engraving and an adjustable nose guard, plume holders and chain mail neck
overall height 22.5 in — 57.2 cm
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A 19th Century Persian Qajar square
A 19th Century Persian Qajar square tile painted a turbaned figure within a star-shaped cartouche, 22.5cm x 23cm, in a wooden frame
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18TH C. PERSIAN QAJAR PAINTING OF
18TH C. PERSIAN QAJAR PAINTING OF GARDEN W/ COURTIERSNear East / Central Asia, Persia or Iran, Qajar dynasty, ca. 18th century CE. A beautiful painting on paper of opaque pigments of three figures amongst a lush landscape of flowering plants and trees. A suitor sits, offering a cup to a maiden, with a third man looks on. They are elegantly adorned in brightly colored robes and turbans. Oranges are laid out on the ground, and two birds are situated in the lower corner. The blue sky contains stylized clouds and flying birds. All is painted in hues of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and white with black highlights and outlines. Persian art, although under the influence of Islam, never completely forbade the inclusion of the human figure and courtly and pastoral scenes were a popular motif of artists. This painting is mounted in a modern wood and case frame and ready to be hung and displayed. Size of painting: 6.25" L x 4.25" W (15.9 cm x 10.8 cm); frame: 5" L x .5" W x 6.8" H (12.7 cm x 1.3 cm x 17.3 cm)
Miniature painting emerged in Persian art during the 13th century. Following the Mongol conquests, the genre displayed strong Chinese influence, and the tradition reached its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. Furthermore, Persian miniature painting influenced other Islamic miniature traditions, including the Ottoman miniature created in Turkey as well as the Mughal miniature of India. Interestingly, Persian art - although under the influence of Islam - never completely forbade the inclusion of the human figure. Furthermore, the depiction of figures - oftentimes in groups - is a common practice in the miniature tradition. Scholars believe that this was because the miniature was used as a private form of visual culture. These images were kept in a book or an album and only shown to a select audience. For this reason, artists could be more free when creating miniatures than when creating wall paintings which were viewed by a wider audience.
Provenance: ex-private Ventura County, California, USA collection, acquired prior to 2008
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Condition:
Small tear and perforations to center of painting. Small tear along lower right periphery. Chipping and fading of pigments on central figures. Pigments well preserved. Mounted in a modern wood and glass frame. Some chipping and scuffs to frame.
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PERSIAN QAJAR LACQUER BOXPersian
PERSIAN QAJAR LACQUER BOXPersian Qajar lacquer box, likely Persian, with a sliding cover having figural landscape decoration including a maiden standing beneath a flowering tree feeding a caged bird to the top, portraits and figures engaging in various activities to the sides. Gilt foliate decoration to the base and the inner tray. 1" H x 8 1/2" W x 1 1/2" D. 19th century.
Condition:
Minor scattered wear to lacquer, including craquelure, primarily at edges of lid. Minor wear to gilt on edges of inner tray. Slight scattered age splits.
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3PC ANTIQUE PERSIAN QAJAR
3PC ANTIQUE PERSIAN QAJAR PORTRAIT DECANTERS Bohemia,20th CenturyIncludes a pair of matching cobalt blue glass decanters decorated with gilt and enamel detailing with two print transfer cartouches of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar on the body, and one squat decanter decorated with gilded tendril pattern and white enamel tendrils .
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A Persian Karaja runner, mid 20th
A Persian Karaja runner, mid 20th c, 361 x 92cm
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE GOL-E MORGH
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE GOL-E MORGH ILLUMINATION, RAHIL SAHRAI (IRANIAN, B. 1989) 13 ¼" x 9 ?" Hand painted in polychrome on lavender paper traditional Persian Qajar style gol-e Morgh (Flowers and bird) illumination on orange background, signed on the lower left corner, unframed.
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE TAZHIB
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE TAZHIB GOL-O-MORGH ILLUMINATION, BY NAHID DEHQAN (B. 1987) 19 ¾" x 19 ¾" Exquisitely hand painted in polychrome on white artistic cardboard traditional Persian Qajar style Tazhib Gol-o-Morgh (Flowers and Birds) illumination with gilt/silver highlights, signed on the back, unframed.
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A QAJAR GOLD DAMASCENED STEEL
A QAJAR GOLD DAMASCENED STEEL PEACOCK
PERSIA, 19TH CENTURY standing upright on a square base with its tail fan-shaped pierced and decorated with a large sun face and vegetal motifs, further decoration on its sides and neck, its head surmounted by three vertical bud finials(1)52.3cm high; 1103gProvenance: Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh
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A Very Fine Persian Manuscript With
A Very Fine Persian Manuscript With 17 Illuminated Paintings Qajar Period 19th century Lacquered and painted covers spine in leather laid paper with four rows of text in black bordered in red blue and gold. Seventeen paintings over text some full page illustrated in color and with gold. Folio size apprx. 12-7/8" x 8-1/2".
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE TAZHIB
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE TAZHIB GOL-O-MORGH ILLUMINATION, BY NAHID DEHQAN (B. 1987) 19 ¾" x 19 ¾" Hand painted in polychrome on toned art cardboard traditional Persian Qajar style Tazhib Gol-o-Morgh (Flowers and Birds) illumination with gilt/silver highlights, signed on the back, unframed.
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A PERSIAN QAJAR CARVED FRUITWOOD
A PERSIAN QAJAR CARVED FRUITWOOD TABLE BOX A Persian Qajar carved fruitwood table box, late 19th century, the cover with dragon and lion, 4.25"h x 14.25"w x 9.75"d
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SAFAVID PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT
SAFAVID PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT SHAHNAMEH W/ QAJAR ILLUSTRAT...Abu’l-Qasem Ferdowsi (d. ca. 1020 CE), the "Shahnameh" (Shah-nama, Shahnama). This manuscript on paper was produced in 1565, likely in Safavid Persia. The text is in black nasta'liq arranged in four blue and gold outlined columns with red headings. There is one illuminated headpiece on the first page. The colophon on the final page is dated 1565. Illustrations are Qajar, ca. 19th century, finely executed in ink, wash, and gold, evoking earlier Safavid images. Rebound ca. 19th century in dark goatskin, possibly at the same time as the illustrations were added. There is a small Perso-Arabic seal impression which reads Nader Muhammad, dated 1252 Hijri (1836/7 CE). Height: 14 in x width: 9 in.
SKU: 02202
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Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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SAFAVID PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT
SAFAVID PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT SHAHNAMEH W/ QAJAR ILLUSTRAT...Abuíl-Qasem Ferdowsi (d. ca. 1020 CE), the "Shahnameh" (Shah-nama, Shahnama). This manuscript on paper was produced in 1565, likely in Safavid Persia. The text is in black nasta'liq arranged in four blue and gold outlined columns with red headings. There is one illuminated headpiece on the first page. The colophon on the final page is dated 1565. Illustrations are Qajar, ca. 19th century, finely executed in ink, wash, and gold, evoking earlier Safavid images. Rebound ca. 19th century in dark goatskin, possibly at the same time as the illustrations were added. There is a small Perso-Arabic seal impression which reads Nader Muhammad, dated 1252 Hijri (1836/7 CE).
Height: 14 in x width: 9 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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A Qajar Gold-Damascened Steel
A Qajar Gold-Damascened Steel Cockerel, Persia, 19th Century Decorated using gold inlay to define the natural details and a cartouche containing vine scrolls height 12.4 in — 31.5 cm
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An Iranian miniature of a
An Iranian miniature of a nobleman 26 x 37cm.
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A framed and signed Persian
A framed and signed Persian miniature of a girl being courted by a man with gifts.
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Eight Persian pottery relief
Eight Persian pottery relief moulded tiles Qajar Dynasty 19th century each decorated with a nobleman on horseback six with palaces in the background all with ebonised wood frames one in landscape format all 11 x 8ins Estimate ?700-1 000 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?800
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An Antique Signed Gold Damascened
An Antique Signed Gold Damascened Steel and Ivory Jewel Box, Qajar Dynasty, Persia, ca. Mid-19th Century An ivory box with a cover, shallowly etched and gold damascened with niello, with a series of shapes framed with turquoise insets. Cover decorated underneath with central lozenge shape medallion with a cabochon ruby and corner guards; top central medallion in a shape of Star of Paradise also decorated with a ruby cabochon. Measures approx. 1-1/4"H x 6-3/4"L x 3-1/2"W.
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A Shahsavan Jajim, North West
A Shahsavan Jajim, North West Persia, flat woven and embroidered with a polychrome striped design, 166cm x 150cm
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE IMPERIAL PRINCE
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE IMPERIAL PRINCE ILLUMINATION, BY NAHID DEHQAN (B. 1987) 19 ¾" x 19 ¾" Hand painted in polychrome on art cardboard traditional Persian Qajar style Imperial Prince illumination on black background with gilt/silver highlights, signed on the back, unframed.
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE TAZHIB
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE TAZHIB ARABESQUE ILLUMINATION, BY RAHIL SAHRAI (IRANIAN, B. 1989) 13 ?" x 9 ?" Hand painted in polychrome on white cardboard traditional Persian Safavid style rug medallion design, Tazhib arabesque illumination with gilt/silver highlights, signed on the left, unframed.
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE IMPERIAL PRINCE
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE IMPERIAL PRINCE ILLUMINATION, BY NAHID DEHQAN (B. 1987) 19 ¾" x 19 ¾" Hand painted in polychrome on art cardboard traditional Persian Qajar style Imperial Prince illumination on black background with gilt/silver highlights, signed on the back, unframed.
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A Persian Safavid Blue and White
A Persian Safavid Blue and White Pottery Jar probably 17th c. or earlier Iran tapering ovoid body with a molded ridge band decorated overall with flower heads and scrolling vines height 7 5/8 in.
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Mughal Persian Miniature Polo
Mughal Persian Miniature Polo Painting, Persian Qajar dynasty painting on natural material panel depicting a Mughal polo match scene. The painting is finished with a Khatam frame inlaid with mosaic marquetry in geometric pattern, 8 3/4"L x 3 7/8"H
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OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATUR E POSSIBLY
OVAL PORTRAIT MINIATUR E POSSIBLY OF MUGHAL EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN Late 19th century the ruler depicted in profile and delicately painted in enamels now framed and with domed glass - h:2.50 in. Provenance: Estate of Carolyn Cohen's Antiques and Jewelry
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MOHTASHAM KASHAN PICTORIAL RUG,
MOHTASHAM KASHAN PICTORIAL RUG, PERSIA, 19TH CENTURYMohtasham Kashan Pictorial Rug, Persia, 19th century, depicting Nadar Shah, ruler of Persia (1736-1747); 7 ft. x 4 ft. 9 in. Condition: Tears, Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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EARLY 19TH C. QAJAR IRAN PERSIAN
EARLY 19TH C. QAJAR IRAN PERSIAN ENAMELED GOLD QALIAN B...Early 19th century Qajar dynasty Iranian Persian bronze qalian (water-pipe) with enameled and gilt decorations of cartouches and floral designs.
Height: 3 in x diameter: 3 3/8 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE GOL-O-BOLBOL
PERSIAN QAJAR STYLE GOL-O-BOLBOL ILLUMINATION PAINTING, BY RAHIL SAHRAI 14 ?" x 13 ?" Hand painted in polychrome on art paper traditional Persian Qajar style (Flowers and Nightingale) illumination with gilt/silver highlights, signed on the image, unframed.
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Two Shahsavan jajims One silk
Two Shahsavan jajims One silk Northwest Persia, circa late 19th century 4 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 11 in. and; Northwest Persia, circa late 19th century 4 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. (2). Each comprised of joined strips. The predominately red/green jajim with some splits along these seams. The other also with some splits, a small hole, and some localized (minor) surface discoloration.