LOT 52:
ANTIQUE PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING PEACOCK THRONE
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Sold for: $300
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
384
Start price:
$
50
Estimated price :
$100 - $150
Buyer's Premium: 28%
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ANTIQUE PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING PEACOCK THRONE
An antique Persian miniature painting. Qajar Empire, 1850s. The artwork depicts a court scene, a shah on the Peacock Throne surrounded by his retinue with a mosque in the background. Calligraphic rims. Canvas mat, golden frame. The Peacock Throne was a famous jewelled throne that was the seat of the emperors of the Mughal Empire in India. It was commissioned in the early 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. After the capture of Delhi by Nadir Shah in 1739, the throne was taken to Persia, where gold and precious stones were extracted from it to create the throne for the Qajar Feth Ali Shah and his followers. Arabic Islamic Oriental Graphic Art For Collectors, Librarian Antiquarian Collectables.
Dimensions: Frame 22 x 28 in. Image 20 x 26 in. All measurements are approximate.
Condition: Overall good antique condition. Signs of wear and Age. Refer to photos. Sold as is.

