Description:
- Brass spice container inlaid with copper and silver wire, from the First Half of the 20th century. These types of small containers were also used for salves and salves.
- The threads form geometric drawings, forming four panels, of which two of them contain oriental letters.
- In some small parts, the copper and silver wires have come off.
- The Container is made up of two parts. The side and the base. The side is a single piece, which is attached to the base by a tongue and groove around its perimeter.
- This type of work corresponds to those carried out at the beginning of the 20th century in Damascus (Syria), from where the name Damasquinado comes, recovering the ancient Turkish styles, and following the ancient methods of treating metals. Similar styles have also been developed in Persia and Arabia.
- We have not detected any Badge or Contrast that can identify the piece.
Comments:
- It is very rare to find pieces of this type.
- Both the Measurements and the Weight are approximate.
- Very interesting as a collector- It could be spectacular in a minimalist decoration.
- Because differences in shades between photos and reality are inevitable, it must be kept in mind that the tones of the colors of the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the real colors.
- The Object presents the wear typical of its time, as well as some stains. It has small flaws.
- The data provided here are unconfirmed personal opinions.
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368 - Spice box 1. Syria. Damascene