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A SILVER AND COPPER INLAID CAIROWARE RITUAL CUP AND TWO SILVERED VESSELS, 19TH CENTURY A SILVER AND COPPER INLAID CAIROWARE RITUAL CUP AND TWO SILVERED VESSELS, 19TH CENTURY Ottoman Empire, 19th century. The ritual brass cup inlaid in silver and copper with a Quranic inscription in scrolling calligraphy, chased with scrolling arabesques with floral designs. The two silvered vessels with compressed globular bodies rising to short necks, chased with arabesques with halfa grass and floral designs, one with a cover. The base of the largest vessel with a ring-punched Arabic inscription. Provenance: From the collection of Muriel Olesen and Gerald Minkoff. US private collection, acquired from the above. Muriel Olesen (1948-2020) was a Swiss art historian who taught at the Toepffer school in Geneva. After meeting her husband Gerald Minkoff (1937-2009), a Swiss anthropologist and biologist, she transitioned to a career as an artist. They began to work together in 1967 and produced various works of art in the fields of video, photography, and multimedia. Their installations have been exhibited at the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts, the Archeology Museum in Tarragona, and the Museum of Moudon, among others. Muriel was awarded the Federal Fine Arts Grant on three occasions and the prestigious Prize of the City of Geneva in 2011. In Switzerland, the couple are known as pioneers of video art. Condition: Good condition with some wear, traces of use, small losses to inlays, extensive tarnishing, and dents. Weight: 748 g (total) Dimensions: Diameter 11.6 cm (largest) Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Bonhams San Franscisco, 19 December 2016, lot 8256 Price: USD 1,500 or approx. EUR 1,900 converted and adjust for inflation at the time of writing Description: A Mamluk Revival silver and copper inlaid brass basin, Egypt of Syria, circa 1880 Expert remark: Compare the related form and closely related decorations with silver and copper inlays. Note the larger size (23 cm high).

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A SILVER AND COPPER INLAID CAIROWARE RITUAL CUP AND TWO SILVERED VESSELS, 19TH CENTURY A SILVER AND COPPER INLAID CAIROWARE RITUAL CUP AND TWO SILVERED VESSELS, 19TH CENTURY Ottoman Empire, 19th century. The ritual brass cup inlaid in silver and copper with a Quranic inscription in scrolling calligraphy, chased with scrolling arabesques with floral designs. The two silvered vessels with compressed globular bodies rising to short necks, chased with arabesques with halfa grass and floral designs, one with a cover. The base of the largest vessel with a ring-punched Arabic inscription. Provenance: From the collection of Muriel Olesen and Gerald Minkoff. US private collection, acquired from the above. Muriel Olesen (1948-2020) was a Swiss art historian who taught at the Toepffer school in Geneva. After meeting her husband Gerald Minkoff (1937-2009), a Swiss anthropologist and biologist, she transitioned to a career as an artist. They began to work together in 1967 and produced various works of art in the fields of video, photography, and multimedia. Their installations have been exhibited at the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts, the Archeology Museum in Tarragona, and the Museum of Moudon, among others. Muriel was awarded the Federal Fine Arts Grant on three occasions and the prestigious Prize of the City of Geneva in 2011. In Switzerland, the couple are known as pioneers of video art. Condition: Good condition with some wear, traces of use, small losses to inlays, extensive tarnishing, and dents. Weight: 748 g (total) Dimensions: Diameter 11.6 cm (largest) Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Bonhams San Franscisco, 19 December 2016, lot 8256 Price: USD 1,500 or approx. EUR 1,900 converted and adjust for inflation at the time of writing Description: A Mamluk Revival silver and copper inlaid brass basin, Egypt of Syria, circa 1880 Expert remark: Compare the related form and closely related decorations with silver and copper inlays. Note the larger size (23 cm high).

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