A COPPER-GILT (TOMBAK) FINIAL FROM A BATTLE STANDARD (TUG)
A COPPER-GILT (TOMBAK) FINIAL FROM A BATTLE STANDARD (TUG)
A COPPER-GILT (TOMBAK) FINIAL FROM A BATTLE STANDARD (TUG)
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ARMS AND ARMOUR FROM THE COLLECTION OF HOWARD RICKETTS
A COPPER-GILT (TOMBAK) FINIAL FROM A BATTLE STANDARD (TUG)

OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 16TH OR 17TH CENTURY

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A COPPER-GILT (TOMBAK) FINIAL FROM A BATTLE STANDARD (TUG)
OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 16TH OR 17TH CENTURY
Of bulbous hollow form with sixteen-lobed cap and sixteen-sided knop, four rivet holes at the base
6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) tall
来源
From the collection of Mrs. A. Nadir, London
出版
Howard Ricketts and David Sulzberger, Islamic Military Heritage, Nine centuries of Islamic arms and armour, Riyadh, 1991, p.32, no.150
展览
Islamic Military Heritage, Nine centuries of Islamic arms and armour, Riyadh, 1991

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Phoebe Jowett Smith
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拍品专文

Finials such as the present one were typically fitted on the end of standards during parades and on military campaigns, as part of the trappings of the imperial train. Our finial fitted the tug that recently sold as part of the collection of Philippe Missillier, Sotheby's London, 29 April 2025, lot 4. The bulbous form of the unadorned tombak is comparable to horse trappings captured by the Habsburg general Lazarus Schwendi von Hohenlandsberg during the Habsburg-Ottoman war of 1565-68, formerly in the collection of Schloss Ambras and now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer, C 135e).

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