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Candlestick

1225 A.D. / A.H. 622
Object Place: Mosul, Iraq

Medium/Technique Brass with silver inlay
Dimensions Height x diameter: 36 x 32.7 cm (14 3/16 x 12 7/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift from Mrs. Edward Jackson Holmes
Accession Number57.148
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAsia, Islamic Art
ClassificationsMetalwork

InscriptionsMain band, base of neck: "Work of Abu Bakr son of al-Hajji Jaldak, apprentice of Ahmad son of Umar son of Kamil, known as al-Dhaki the engraver of Mosul, in the year 622 [1225 AD]. Long life to its owner."

Outer raised rim of candlestick base: "Lasting might and growing success and ?? and ascending luck and God's blessings in eternity and rising luck and helping destiny and sweeping victory and enduring good furtune and perfect integrity and ...[damaged area]...and wide authority and lasting life to its owner."

Graffito, inner rim of candlestick base: "The Vestiary of [al-Malik] al-Mas'ud"

Graffito, outside of candlestick base, above a pictorial medallion: "For a lady [under the supervision] of 'Afif al-Musaffari"
Provenance1949, sold by Maurice Stora (dealer), Paris to Edward Jackson Holmes (b. 1873 - d. 1950), Boston; 1950, by inheritance to his widow, Mary Stacy Beaman Holmes (b. 1875 - d. 1964), Topsfield, MA; 1957, gift of Mrs. Edward Jackson Holmes to the MFA. (Accession Date: February 14, 1957)