Mamluk Plate ca. 1412-21 This dish is among the rare examples of tinned copper ware that can be dated securely to the early 15th century, and that was made for a ruler, here named in the epigraphic blazon in the center: Sultan al-Muayyad Shaikh (r. 1412-1421). Besides its historical importance, this plate stands out for its fine engraving with which the artist, who signed his work "the humble Tatar," executed the decorative repertoire, including epigraphic and vegetal cartouches and bands filled with scrolling and interlacing split-palmettes.. Mamluk Plate. ca. 1412-21. Tinned copper; raised, hammered, and engraved. Made in Egypt. Metal
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