Doha / Paris, un Décor Princier
Doha / Paris, un Décor Princier
No reserve
Auction Closed
June 30, 08:46 PM GMT
Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 EUR
Lot Details
Description
A gold and silver-overlaid steel helmet (kulah khud), Persia, Qajar, 19th century
of domed form, the skull profusely decorated with engraved flowering vines surrounding gold damascened medallions, the rim with a narrow band comprising silver damascened inscriptions in nasta'liq script, with applied nasal guard, plume holders, spike, and chain mail neck guard, the applied elements with gold damascening, the interior of the helmet with brown cloth lining
28 cm (sans camail) ; 11 in.
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Casque (kulah khud) en acier ciselé à décor damasquiné d’or et d’argent, Iran, Qajar, 19e siècle
28 cm ; 11 in.
For further discussion on Iranian helmets, and for an example of a Qajar helmet dating from the eighteenth – early nineteenth century decorated with gold damascening and chiselled Arabic benedictory inscriptions, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, see D. Alexander, Islamic Arms and Armour in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2015, cat.no. 42, pp. 116-118. A further example of a nineteenth century Qajar helmet is in the Nasser D. Khalili Collection, see D. Alexander, The Arts of War, London, 1992, no. 79, acc. no. MTW338, p.134, illus.p.137.
A fine eighteenth century Safavid helmet of similar hemispherical form and a spike finial, decorated with a gold-overlaid hunting scene, sold at Sotheby's London, 9 April 2008, lot 259. For comparable nineteenth century Qajar examples which were sold at auction, see Sotheby's London, 1 May 2019, lot 213; 25 October 2017, lot 213; 9 April 2008, lot 275; 24 October 2007, lot 232.