Small cezve coffee pot, also called an ibrik, a traditional utensil used to prepare Turkish/Bosnian coffee, made of solid brass, handmade in Sarajevo.
Typical craftsmanship from the small workshops of Sarajevo's old bazaar.
Flared body, pinched spout, long handle attached to the body by two antique rivets, base turned.
Circular inscription on the bottom mentioning the workshop and the city ("PERDUZECE UMU. LETNIH ZANATA SARAJEVO").
"Perduzece" sign: typical of Yugoslav production from the 1960s to the 1990s.
Origin: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (former Yugoslavia).
Age: >30-40 years.
Material: Thick brass, tin-plated interior.
Height: 6.5 cm.
Length with straight handle: 13 cm.
Weight: 58g
Condition: Very good condition, beautiful authentic patina, original screws and soldering intact