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Turkish pitcher, 26 inches tall 9.4 pounds, cloisonne? NOT TURKISH I BELIEVE IT IS INDIA AFTABA SEE 4TH PHOTO!

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    Posted 12 years ago

    toracat
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    Bought this online auction for $26. I posted it the other day but deleted it, now I cleaned it and put back. It really lights up at night under black light, also some gold inlay! And well it is big!!! I do not know how old it is? Any help appreciated. Thanks for looking!! Aftaba from India I think Mystery solved!!
    Historical record says that one of the most imposing of Mughal ewers, of unusually thick cast brass, has an elongated neck supporting a stately domed lid. It represents the extension into India of a type of aftaba more commonly associated with the Middle East. The commonest sort of Mughal aftaba - whether of brass, bidri or even glass - consists of a round or slightly pear-shaped belly, a curved handle and spout, a tall neck with a bulge or disk in the centre, and a crescent shaped top.

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    Comments

    1. toracat toracat, 12 years ago
      thank you!
    2. too_much_stuff, 12 years ago
      Hello,
      while technically it is a pitcher, the correct term for this item is Ewer. And it may have come from Turkey, that I can't confirm, an antique dealer whould call this a Persian Ewer...placing its manufacture in the middle east.
      It's a nice item and I wish you good luck.
    3. toracat toracat, 12 years ago
      Thank you, yes this auction place called a Chinese vase and it was Japanese, I also bought an alabaster koi statue and it was really a gold fish! Thank you again, I am learning, this was very dirty and they said hand painted on this. I will google Ewer and read history of Ewer!
    4. subversivegrrl subversivegrrl, 12 years ago
      The enamel technique used here isn't cloisonné, but champlevé - in cloisonné, the areas to be enameled are set out with wires or strips of metal that are fused to the surface, whereas in champlevé the design is etched/carved into the metal surface and then filled with enamel. ("Cloisonné" has become a kind of catch-all/generic term for any sort of enamel work with exposed metal, altho' not correctly.)

      Good luck finding more info about it!
    5. toracat toracat, 12 years ago
      Thank you very much! I am learning a lot since joining! subversivegrrl you are wonderful!!!
    6. toracat toracat, 12 years ago

      Historical record says that one of the most imposing of Mughal ewers, of unusually thick cast brass, has an elongated neck supporting a stately domed lid. It represents the extension into India of a type of aftaba more commonly associated with the Middle East. The commonest sort of Mughal aftaba - whether of brass, bidri or even glass - consists of a round or slightly pear-shaped belly, a curved handle and spout, a tall neck with a bulge or disk in the centre, and a crescent shaped top.
      SEE 4th photo!
    7. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 12 years ago
      wow! i love it!
    8. toracat toracat, 12 years ago
      thank you! I love it also!!
    9. DrFluffy DrFluffy, 11 years ago
      Wow... This is stunning. I love it!
    10. toracat toracat, 11 years ago
      Thank you!
    11. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 9 years ago
      very cool, toracat!
    12. toracat toracat, 9 years ago
      Thank you!!
    13. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 6 years ago
      Hi toracat! haven't heard from you in a long time. hope all is well. i think that this pipe was made in Benares, India for the Turkish market.

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