A lavishly gilt Sipar with a red velvet liner,
Diameter: 14 in/35.5 cm
India, ca. 19th century, from Hermann Historica.
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A lavishly gilt Sipar with a red velvet liner,
Diameter: 14 in/35.5 cm
India, ca. 19th century, from Hermann Historica.
A khula-khud, sipar and bazu-band ensemble, with axe, 19th century
Turban helmet, blued, with pointed and twisted skull, surmounted by a square cusp, the lower part engraved by floral motifs and cartouches featuring gold-inlaid inscriptions in Arabic, provided with sliding nosepiece cusped at the upper part, engraved and gold inlaid; complete with mail neck-defence of simple closed iron rings; with inside stuffing. Circular, slightly convex sipar, at the centre a plaque in the shape of sun with anthropomorphic face, and a relieved gilt decoration depicting a long snake woven around the four studs, the surface engraved with floral motifs featuring gold inlays; at the back surface the lining, the central stuffing and two handles.provenance: Turkey, 19th century
A matching engraved Kulah Khud, Sipar, and vambrace, Persian, ca. 1800-1850, from Hermann Historica.
A fantastically etched and gilt Sipar, Persia, ca. 1850, housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
A phenomenally gilt Sipar, Persian, ca. late 18th-19th century, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A stunningly embossed gilt brass Sipar, Indopersia, ca. late 19th century, from Czerny's International Auction House.
An interesting Kulah Khud and Sipar, Persian, ca. 19th century, from Czerny's International Auction House.