Tray
Unique ID: A018
- Attribution
- Sultan al-Nāṣir Muḥammad b. Qalāwūn or to one of his attributed men, Amir Jamāl al-Dīn Āqūsh.
- Place
- Egypt
- Period
- Mamluk period, the 14th century
- Material
- Yellow copper inlaid with silver.
- Owner
- Museum of Islamic Art (Egypt)
- Collection No.
- 15120
- Description
- It decorated with a central circle with inner floral decorations with six small circles of drinking scenes and figures of knights attached to a written ribbon with three medallions through them in the shape of the eagle blazon of Sultan Qalāwūn and his amir "Jamāl al-Dīn Āqūsh" the Karak governor used it.
- Copyright
- © Museum of Islamic Art
The images of the collection of Museum of Islamic Arts are published with the permission of the museum. - URL
- https://www.miaegypt.org/
- Supplementary Information
- (日本語) 大英博物館に所蔵のトレイスタンド
- Owner
- The British Museum
- Collection No.
- 1897,0510.1 (Chinese porcelain:1966,1215.1)
- Place
- Egypt or Syria
- Period
- 1320-1341(circa)
- Description
- Tray stand in brass with silver inlays; inscribed with the name and titles of Mamlūk Sultan Muḥammad b. Qalāwūn. The form and designs of the tray stand are echoed in 15th century Chinese porcelain.
- Copyright
- © The Trustees of the British Museum
- URL
- https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1897-0510-1_1