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francantolin 29th June 2021 08:24 PM

persian ? sipar shield
 
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Hello dear members,

I got this steel shield and wanted to share it with you,
not too large, 31cm / 12,2 inches in diameter.

I think it comes from persia-Iran more than India
a 19th century sipar ??

Relief under the rust indicate there is/was koftgari work,
I have to remove it ( and not overclean it...)

mahratt 30th June 2021 06:15 AM

India. late 19th century.

Kubur 30th June 2021 06:57 AM

India, 20th c. Sorry for these bad news...
:(

David R 30th June 2021 11:51 AM

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19th-20th century, and still a nice example of such. The current product is not as well made, so I would label this as vintage and use it as a centre piece with some swords or other weapons behind it in the clasical manner.my own is brass, that at one time was silvered, now only remaining on the back after many years of being polished, not by me I hasten to add.

Kubur 30th June 2021 06:40 PM

Very nice wall!!
I mean the collection... not the paperwall.
:o

francantolin 30th June 2021 07:43 PM

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Hello,
Thank you all for you comment !!
Yes David, really nice decorated wall with interesting items !!
( but the paperwall...:rolleyes: :) without offending !!)

is the recent dating and indian origin due to the fabric strip and pad ?

Quality seems not that bad as David mentioned,
the added border is thick and well done.
once cleaned, for me it's really better...
nice koftgari under the rust, sad to let it like that...
an arabic script in the center ?

David R 30th June 2021 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Kubur (Post 263967)
Very nice wall!!
I mean the collection... not the paperwall.
:o

The wall paper is dreadful, why do you think I hang all the nice stuff on it. It's the choice of a previous tenant, and frankly I prefer to spend my money on swords rather than nicer wall paper!

Kubur 1st July 2021 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by francantolin (Post 263975)
Quality seems not that bad as David mentioned,
the added border is thick and well done.
once cleaned, for me it's really better...
nice koftgari under the rust, sad to let it like that...
an arabic script in the center ?

Hi Francatolin,

Is it possible to know how you cleaned your shield? It is very well done.

Thanks

kwiatek 1st July 2021 01:22 PM

It says

‘Aziz al-Din Haji Ilyas Shah, Bombay, Lahore, Kashmir

:-)

francantolin 1st July 2021 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwiatek (Post 263990)
It says

‘Aziz al-Din Haji Ilyas Shah, Bombay, Lahore, Kashmir

:-)

So definitely not Persian ;) !!
Than's a lot for the translation Kwiatek !!!!!!!

francantolin 1st July 2021 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kubur (Post 263985)
Hi Francatolin,

Is it possible to know how you cleaned your shield? It is very well done.

Thanks

Result is hopefully good but the recipe not so impressive:

I use a brown world famous sparkling-bubbled brown soft drink ,

with phosphoric acid...
for remove rust it's perfect and it's not too strong for the koftgari !

2,5 -3 hours in a bucket, not all the piece ,
just the front side ( I put the liquid gradually ... )

then a sponge and 1000 sandpatch with a little baking soda

that's it

Kubur 1st July 2021 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by francantolin (Post 263996)
So definitely not Persian ;) !!
Than's a lot for the translation Kwiatek !!!!!!!

Sorry I was wrong, it is 19th c. and congratulations!
:)

francantolin 4th July 2021 12:53 PM

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Again Thank's a lot Kwiatek !!

I found this indian tray on internet dated 19th century

with the same signature,
Hadji Aziz al-Din and Hadji Ilyas Shah,

two respectable/Hadj persons / craftmen ?...

The picture comes from a belgian Museum,

here is the link:

https://www.carmentis.be:443/eMP/eMu...ype=detailView

David R 4th July 2021 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by francantolin (Post 263998)
Result is hopefully good but the recipe not so impressive:

I use a brown world famous sparkling-bubbled brown soft drink ,

with phosphoric acid...
for remove rust it's perfect and it's not too strong for the koftgari !

2,5 -3 hours in a bucket, not all the piece ,
just the front side ( I put the liquid gradually ... )

then a sponge and 1000 sandpatch with a little baking soda

that's it

Excellent and thank you. I have used the same, but in my experience it has to be the "full fat" sugary version, not the low cal.


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