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A Mamluk or Ottoman shoulder guard, Near East, 15th or 16th century

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

the shoulder guard formed to protect the neck and both shoulders, the neck chiselled in a complex arabesque pattern, the same decoration on the shoulder within three horizontal bars, with four cartouches containing inscriptions including Qur’an, surah LXXXV (al-Burj), verses 20-22, and ‘God is my Master (?), I put my trust (?) [in Him]’.

34.5cm.

Philippe Missillier Collection no.21C

A later shoulder piece of the same type forms part of an incomplete Ottoman cuirass formerly in the Stone Collection and now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (inv. no.36.25.345). While that example is decorated with repoussé floral decoration associated with the late sixteenth and seventeenth century, the finer, more controlled calligraphy on the present shoulder piece suggest a fifteenth or sixteenth century date of manufacture.

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