A QAJAR POLYCHROME-PAINTED ENAMELLED GOLD PLAQUE WITH A COURTLY MAIDEN
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
Iran, 19th century
In the shape of a lobed clover, decorated with a typical Qajar maiden holding a flower bouquet in a palatial interior, the encrusted bazubands, epaulettes, bracelets and belt indicative of her high-class status, mounted on a transparent square plexiglass disc, the enamelled plaque 5cm x 5cm.
Sold for £500
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