LOS 231:
SELJUK BRONZE EWER WITH LAMP-SHAPED SPOUT
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SELJUK BRONZE EWER WITH LAMP-SHAPED SPOUT
Ca. AD 1100 - 1200.A bronze ewer displaying an inverted piriform body gracefully balances upon a flared foot, exhibiting an exquisite fusion of form and function. Notably, the mouth of this ewer is fashioned in the likeness of an oil lamp, harmoniously complementing the channeled spout, specifically designed for precise pouring. Enhancing its allure, the ewer features an intricately shaped handle that emerges from its side, accentuating the piece's overall elegance. The distinctive oil-lamp spout stands as one of the ewer's most remarkable attributes, a characteristic frequently observed in Seljuk metalwork. Serving both practical and aesthetic purposes, these spouts enabled the effortless flow of liquids while adding an element of refinement and sophistication to the overall composition. Adorned with elaborate arabesques, the main body of this ewer exhibits a captivating level of detail. Additionally, an ornamental band encircles the base of the ewer, contributing further to its captivating beauty and undeniable sophistication. For a similar, please see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 33.96.Size: L:220mm / W:125mm ; 610gProvenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s.

