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NEW
VINTAGE
MINI SOLID BRASS
DALLAH COFFEE POT
CIRCA 1958
VINTAGE
SOLID
BRASS
SAUDI
MINI
DALLAH
COFFEE
POT
HAND CHASED
MADE IN INDIA
BRIEF HISTORY OF METAL WARE INDIA
Indian artisans knew the secret art of metalworking since at least 3000 B.C. A
beautiful figurine of the dancing girl belonging to the Indus valley
civilization indicates the high level of workmanship attained by ancient
craftsmen.
The other high points reached by the craftsmen in the field of
metalworking are bronze sculptures belonging to the Chola rulers and the
iron pillar at Mehrauli, in Delhi, which was made during the time of
King Ashok.
Metal Types
In India craftsmen use different metals like iron, copper,
silver and alloys like bronze, bell metal, white metal etc to make a
variety of items such as pots, pans, utensils, photo frames, sculptures
of deities, mythological figures and animals etc. Items like doorknobs,
taps, key chains, boxes etc are also made, using different metals.
A variety of metalwork can be seen from different parts of the country:
The Ladakh region of Kashmir is known for
traditional vessels made out of iron and brass. The craftsmen of Kashmir
are also known for richly engraved traditional household items like
bowls, samovars, plates and trays. Intricate floral and calligraphic
patterns are embossed on copper and silver items. These items are then
oxidized, which makes the design to stand out from the background. This
work is known as 'naquashi'.
Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh is world famous for
its range of brass items. A wide range of household items like pots,
trays, bowls and decorative pieces are made here and are decorated with
intricate etching. Electroplated brass and copper items and items made
of white metal are also created in Moradabad. Banaras is known for cast
sculptures of deities and household utensils made of brass and copper.
Making of bronze sculptures is common in Palitana in Gujarat. The sculptures made here depict themes from Jain religion.
In Rajasthan Jaipur is the main center for brass
engraving and lacquering. Items such as photo frames, bowls, plates,
boxes etc. Ethnic designs and floral patterns, hunting scenes etc are
hammered or embossed on the surface. Lacquered designs either cover the
entire body or a part of the item. Jaipur also known for its bronze
sculptures. The art of Koftagari or damascening work, is mainly
practiced in Alwar and Jaipur, one metal is encrusted into another in
the form of wire. Popular articles are swords, daggers and shields.
Madhya Pradesh has its own traditional metal ware
tradition. Ornate metal boxes of Bundelkhand, lamps of Sarguja, rice
measure bowls and animal figurines of Raigarh, sculptures of Bastar are a
few examples of the creativity of crafts persons of Madhya Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh has a rich tradition of metal craft.
Sheet metal work using brass is done in Pembarti, on plaques,
containers, vases etc. From the small village of Budhiti in Srikakulam,
comes elegant utensils and items made of brass and other alloys.
Andhra Pradesh is famous for Bidri ware. Pouring
molten zinc and copper solution into molds creates Bidri items. The
surface of the object is then engraved in interesting designs, to
created grooves. These grooves are then inlaid with silver and polished.
Finally the objects are oxidized, which makes the surface black and the
silver inlay, thus stands out, creating a stunning contrast. Pots,
hookahs, trays, bowls etc are created using this technique.
The Dokra metal craft is popular in the tribal
belts of Andhra, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. The uniqueness of this craft
form is that no two pieces are alike. Small figurines of horses,
drummers, tribal deities and plaques are made here. These items are
mainly made from brass scrap. Unlike any other metal craft the core of
the objects is filled with clay.
Brassware from Tamil Nadu comprises of decorated
traditional lamps, used in religious functions, while Kerala is famous
for its polished bronze mirrors.
Silver filigree work from Andhra and Orissa is
famous for its intricate designs made out thin silver wires. Objects are
created with strips of silver, looped and in zigzag pattern. These
strips are deftly soldered together. The delicate jali or trellis like
design is achieved by using thin twisted silver wires. Animals and
birds, dominated creative filigree work, which is also carried out to
create trays, cigarette case, key chains and other decorative pieces.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
This is beautiful solid brass mini Dallah styled coffee pot.
It is hard to believe it could be used as a functional coffee
pot as it only holds a very small amount, less than
6 ounces.
on the inside are some small holes that lead to the spout.
A Dallah is an item frequently used in Saudi Arabia.
A gentlemen considering himself a philanthropist
on a trip to India in 1958 to try and assist people in need.
Finding a family that needed money for an urgent
operation he tried to donate money, however the people being very proud refused but offered to sell him their shop wares
(really a sort of outdoor stand)
They sold mostly brass items.
Well he bought everything
and
shipped it back here to the USA.
It has been in storage since 1958
That is over 52 years.
The boxes were marked INDIA 1958
This mini Dallah is one of the items and there were 14 of these.
Only 02 left now.
They are all tarnished with sort of a golden glow.
They are marked just INDIA on the bottom.
Each one is almost the same.
There are small differences as each one
was made and chased by hand.
They are very cute.
This is from a private collection of antiquities.
and was passed down.
One family owned.
PLEASE STUDY PHOTO'S!
It is:
Approximately 1 1/2" diameter(base)
Approximately 1 3/8" diameter(top)Approximately 4 1/4" tall
Approximately 1" tall FINALE
Approximately 1 1/4" length(spout)
VINTAGEActual AGE
62 YEARS OLD!
International shipping may very
If you are interested in EXPRESS Mail or Priority Mail
e-mail me your address and I will gladly send quotes
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