A varied collection of Indian Mughal and Persian Qajar style engraved copperware, 19th/20th C.

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H 16,5 cm - Dia.: 37 cm (the largest bowl)
H 4,5 cm - Dia.: 12,5 cm (the smallest bowl)

An ensemble of metalware, likely commissioned for ritualistic or domestic use. The collection features a large, dominant basin, seven styled individual bowls, and a lidded brass spice box. Each piece is meticulously hand-engraved with dense, intricate ornamentation characteristic of the period. The rims and bodies are adorned with flowing inscriptions—likely Quranic verses, prayers for health, or protective invocations.

Estimate: € 200 - € 400