Site Loader
Rock Street, San Francisco
  • Current Language:
  • fr
  • Select Language:

This is the rating and price for Islamic Cut-Crystal Bowl



Description : 10th century AD. A crystal vessel with ridge below the rim, wheel-cut facets in three tiers to the outer face. 368 grams, 11cm (4 1/4). From an old British private collection, formed between 1975 and 1985. Quartz has been prized in a number of ancient cultures, with the Hellenistic kingdoms and the Roman Empire excelling at creating vessels carved from from the mineral. The Fatimid caliphate in Egypt was a period that was marked by a prosperity among the upper echelons, manifested in the creation of opulent and finely wrought objects in the decorative arts, including carved rock crystal, lustreware and other ceramics, wood and ivory carving, gold jewellery and other metal ware, textiles, books and coinage. These items not only reflected personal wealth, but were used as gifts to curry favour abroad. The most precious and valuable objects were amassed in the caliphal palaces in Cairo. Great skill was required to hollow out the raw rock crystal without breaking it and to carve the delicate, often very shallow, decoration that is often a feature of these objects. Eleventh century sources state that the city of Basra in Iraq imported raw crystal to be cut and fashioned into vessels, while Cairo produced objects of the highest quality.
Price: 0.00 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 400 GBP-600 GBP It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 1478
Title : Islamic Cut-Crystal Bowl
Condition report : Fair condition, repaired.
TimeLine Auctions, auctioneer, London, UK It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Antiquities: Day 3
Sale date : 08 Dec 2016 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

Interested in valuating work ? 

AfricartMarket Insights

Access exclusive information.Sign-up here for our newsletter and we’ll keep you updated. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 

We respect your privacy. No spam.