I would like to ask you for more information about these two cups, which unfortunately have no markings. The manufacturer has obviously gone to a lot of trouble with them, they are in their original packaging.
Two cups
Re: Two cups
Hi,
Most probably Eusopean or Persian for Ottoman market, late 19th century.
Find someone who can read Arabic. If he or she can read what is written but cannot undearstand the meaning, there are two options: it is either Ottoman Turkish or Farsi.
Regards
Most probably Eusopean or Persian for Ottoman market, late 19th century.
Find someone who can read Arabic. If he or she can read what is written but cannot undearstand the meaning, there are two options: it is either Ottoman Turkish or Farsi.
Regards
Re: Two cups
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Re: Two cups
Thank you very much, now I know where to looking for. Exactly the same pieces had Christies in its auctions.
Re: Two cups
It is attributed as Swiss (Geneva), cca 1830 or 1840