Yesterday I found this great platter.
The decoration makes me think that it comes from Iran region or neighboring ones.
It has no marks but in a decoration area there are some written and a very small one in the edge which I seem to read 90, perhaps in reference to purity.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards
Amena
Persian(?) platter
Re: Persian(?) platter
Hi Amena,
Compare to marks to those on this piece: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=37789
Are they similar?
Trev.
Compare to marks to those on this piece: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=37789
Are they similar?
Trev.
Re: Persian(?) platter
I can not judge whether the markings are similar, however there are some details in the decoration that I believe not be appropriate in a Malaysian landscape
But I could be wrong
But I could be wrong
Re: Persian(?) platter
This is Persiam (Iranian) and clearly of high quality.
Usually Persian silver is 84% pure but many items were also 90% pure and I suspect thats what the 90 refers to
Usually Persian silver is 84% pure but many items were also 90% pure and I suspect thats what the 90 refers to
Re: Persian(?) platter
Hi MG
Thanks for your note.
I kept looking for information about this plate and I found a lady who speaks Farsi. Unfortunately she does not speak well Italian or other languages known to me, so I just understood that the written on the books refers to two famous works of Renaissance poets and the other written is referring to the purity.
I keep searching
Any other note will be appreciated
Regards
Amena
Thanks for your note.
I kept looking for information about this plate and I found a lady who speaks Farsi. Unfortunately she does not speak well Italian or other languages known to me, so I just understood that the written on the books refers to two famous works of Renaissance poets and the other written is referring to the purity.
I keep searching
Any other note will be appreciated
Regards
Amena