LOT 119 TIMURID BRONZE TEAPOT
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Ca. 14th century AD. A bronze teapot with a bulbous lower body, nicely decorated with vertical ribs that add texture and visual interest. The tubular neck features a pronounced rim, which accentuates the graceful curvature of the teapot. A long, tapering spout protrudes from the shoulder, terminating in a dragon head finial, while the s-shaped handle is adorned with another dragon. The body and spout of the teapot are intricately decorated with finesse arabesques, which are elaborate designs consisting of intertwined floral, vegetal, and geometric motifs. The neck of the teapot is adorned with calligraphy, which adds a spiritual dimension to the piece. The Timurid dynasty was known for its promotion of the arts, including metalworking, calligraphy, and miniature painting. Timurid artists were renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship and their ability to combine elements from different cultures and regions to create unique artistic expressions. This teapot exemplifies the Timurid approach to metalworking, which involved intricate designs and elaborate ornamentation. Size: L:175mm / W:235mm ; 705gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly in a collection of A. Kotlar, since the 1970s.
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