Footed Pouring Vessel or Kettle Ewer

Image credit: The Khalili Collections

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This striking piece derives from Chinese blue-and-white wine pots. But unlike the serpent-dragon spouts of the Chinese porcelain originals, this spout has a dragon's head of Timurid type, while the hollow handle has a hinged cover in the form of a swimming duck. Sinologists have suggested that the shape may be an adaptation of a Tibetan ritual vessel. At the shoulders and just above the base are two lines of nasta'liq inscription, giving the name of the original owner, Hajji Muhammad Quli, and two couplets by the famous fifteenth-century Persian poet 'Abd al-Rahman Jami, 'A golden ewer was given in her hand. A slave-girl behind her with gold-threaded head band (bearing) a tray in her hand of pure, virgin silver, Like a shadow, (following) her step by step.

The Khalili Collections

London

Title

Footed Pouring Vessel or Kettle Ewer

Date

mid-17th C

Medium

copper alloy, piece cast & engraved

Accession number

283

Work type

Sculpture

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The Khalili Collections

London, Greater London England

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