Monday 22 October 2018
WITHDRAWN. An Ottoman repousse silver bowl, Balkans, circa 1700, of rounded form with...
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WITHDRAWN. An Ottoman repousse silver bowl, Balkans, circa 1700, of rounded form with raised central roundel, relief decoration with chased detailing, the centre depicting two dragons surrounded by a Cyrillic inscription, the cavetto with a frieze of roundels containing birds, stags and dogs and a double-headed eagle, 12cm. diam.
This parcel-gilt silver bowl belongs to a group of bowls depicting animals, produced in the Balkans under Ottoman rule, that were to inspire a whole genre of Iznik ceramics. The Balkans countries were the main source of silver within the Ottoman Empire. Serbias richest mine, Novo Brdo, fell to the Turks in 1455 and in 1463 Sultan Mehmet II (The Conqueror) captured Bosnia and its biggest mine, Srebenica. This marks the point at which Ottoman and Balkan styles start to mix.
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