Arts of Persia

  • Finely Engraved and Gold-Damascened Persian Armour Set Comprising a Kulah-Khud Helmet and Separ (Sipar / Dhal) Shield Qajar Dynasty, Probably Isfahan-Persia (Iran), Second Half of the 19th Century.

    Finely Engraved and Gold-Damascened Persian Armour Set Comprising a Kulah-Khud Helmet and Separ (Sipar / Dhal) Shield Qajar Dynasty, Probably Isfahan-Persia (Iran), Second Half of the 19th Century.

  • Zand Dynasty Style Pierced Brass Incense Burners in the Form of Peacocks, Partially Encrusted with Turquoise Stones – Qajar Dynasty, Possibly Isfahan-Iran, C. 1870s.

    Zand Dynasty Style Pierced Brass Incense Burners in the Form of Peacocks, Partially Encrusted with Turquoise Stones – Qajar Dynasty, Possibly Isfahan-Iran, C. 1870s.

  • A Central Chest Armor Guard (Chahar Ayne), The Savaid Dynasty Period, Isfahan-Iran, Yerevan-Armenia & Dagestan.

    A Central Chest Armor Guard (Chahar Ayne), The Savaid Dynasty Period, Isfahan-Iran, Yerevan-Armenia & Dagestan.

  • A Large Repousse Silver Footed Basin, Attributed to The Shirazi Silversmith Master Mahmoud Shirazi (محمود شيرازي), Shiraz-Iran, Circa (1892) A.D.

    A Large Repousse Silver Footed Basin, Attributed to The Shirazi Silversmith Master Mahmoud Shirazi (محمود شيرازي), Shiraz-Iran, Circa (1892) A.D.

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  • A Large Pair of Qajar Dynasty Underglaze Polychrome Painted Fritware Pottery Vases, Attributed to The Workshop of Ali Mohammed Isfahani, Tehran, Persia, 1880s AD.

    A Large Pair of Qajar Dynasty Underglaze Polychrome Painted Fritware Pottery Vases, Attributed to The Workshop of Ali Mohammed Isfahani, Tehran, Persia, 1880s AD.

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