Lot 62
Islamic Khorassan Bronze Tripod Cauldron w/ Handles
Islamic Khorassan Bronze Tripod Cauldron w/ Handles
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Central Asia, Persia, Khorassan, ca. 11th to 12th century CE. A monumental leaded bronze cauldron of impressive scale, resting on three short conical feet and surmounted by a wide flaring rim with four angular projections. Rising from two opposing rim flanges are tall arching handles, their apexes capped by squared knobs for secure suspension. The deep hemispherical body demonstrates superb casting, with a smooth interior surface and a coarsely grained exterior that speaks to its robust utilitarian purpose. Cauldrons of this type held great importance in medieval Islamic society, functioning not only as practical vessels for communal feasting and preparation of food in palatial or military settings, but also as potent symbols of wealth and hospitality. In the metalworking traditions of Khorassan, such large-scale bronzes embodied the technical mastery of regional foundries, where high-tin alloys and refined casting techniques allowed for objects of both durability and prestige. Size: 18.5" Diameter x 10" H (47 cm x 25.4 cm)
This piece, with its bold form and functional elegance, exemplifies the fusion of artistry and practicality characteristic of Islamic metalwork during the Seljuk period. Its impressive proportions suggest use in grand banquets or ceremonial gatherings, where cauldrons were central to the ritual of shared dining, a cornerstone of Islamic courtly life.
Provenance: ex-T.F. Holy Lands collection, formed since the 1960s
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- Condition: One handle has been professionally repaired with break line visible. Losses to corners of two handles. Chips, nicks, and abrasions as shown, all commensurate with age. Otherwise, nice presentation with rich patina throughout.
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