31st Oct, 2023 14:00
A QAJAR LACQUERED PAPIER-MÂCHÉ SQUARED PEN CASE (QALAMDAN) WITH MOHAMMAD SHAH QAJAR (1808 - 1848)
Qajar Iran, dated 1261 AH (1845 AD)
With square ends and removable lid, polychrome-painted, gilt, and lacquered, the top painted with a standing portrait of the third ruler of the Qajar dynasty, Mohammad Shah (r. 1834 - 1848), wearing a tall bejewelled black kajkolah headdress, holding a golden staff in one hand and showing off an encrusted rosette-shaped belt buckle with the latter, standing behind him a nobleman, possibly his advisor, in a long striped termeh coat and a young prince with a gold-embroidered coat, possibly his son and successor to the throne, the young Nasir al-Din Shah (r. 1848 - 1896), above the shah an identifying inscription in red ink nasta'liq script and the date 1261 AH, the reverse of the lid with a standing portrait of another Qajar nobleman with a striped termeh belt around his waist, set against an idealised natural landscape, the sides decorated with a homage to Qajar hunting scenes, the underside with large illuminated gilt floral scrolls with lotus flowers and roses on red ground, the interior plain and painted in green, 28cm long.
(Quantity:1)
Dimensions: 28cm long
Sold for £1,250
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