A large tinned copper ewer, probably Bukhara, Central Asia, 18th century, on a short spreading foot, the globular body with fluted elements above and below a band of engraved flower heads and vines, the slender neck with central ring and crenelated...
A large tinned copper ewer, probably Bukhara, Central Asia, 18th century, on a short spreading foot, the globular body with fluted elements above and below a band of engraved flower heads and vines, the slender neck with central ring and crenelated mouth, with curved s-shape handle, the spout with floral decoration to base and ribbed domed opening, the domed hinged lid with pointed finial, 42cm. high
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A large tinned copper ewer, probably Bukhara, Central Asia, 18th century, on a short spreading foot, the globular body with fluted elements above and below a band of engraved flower heads and vines, the slender neck with central ring and crenelated mouth, with curved s-shape handle, the spout with floral decoration to base and ribbed domed opening, the domed hinged lid with pointed finial, 42cm. high
Please refer to department for condition report