Created from heavy gauge beaten and worked copper, this example is of 'lobed' form and rests upon a plain base. Hand cut fret-work, (jail-work), forms bands of pierced decoration. The surface is finished with complex chiseled decoration - chinar leaves and trailing vines incorporate crescent motifs. A symmetrical scrolling foliate lattice forms the central tooled embellishment - detailed by the additional images. Diameter - 13 7/8" (353mm). Weight - 1,059 grams. Condition - Very Good. No dents and no repairs. The tooled decoration remains 'sharp & crisp". Natural colour and patina. Internal Ref: K 1027
A Finely Decorated Copper Tray, or Salver: Kashmir - Circa 1880.
Price
£225
| $279 USD | €267 EUR
Item Ref
K 1027
Description
Created from heavy gauge beaten and worked copper, this example is of 'lobed' form and rests upon a plain base. Hand cut fret-work, (jail-work), forms bands of pierced decoration. The surface is finished with complex chiseled decoration - chinar leaves and trailing vines incorporate crescent motifs. A symmetrical scrolling foliate lattice forms the central tooled embellishment - detailed by the additional images. Diameter - 13 7/8" (353mm). Weight - 1,059 grams. Condition - Very Good. No dents and no repairs. The tooled decoration remains 'sharp & crisp". Natural colour and patina. Internal Ref: K 1027