Old Middle Eastern Damascus Inlaid Brass Tray (b)
…with Star of David and beautiful copper and
silver inlaid
Old Middle Eastern Damascus Inlaid
Brass Tray with
beautiful copper and silver inlaid, all handmade, these items have really
become collector’s items in recent years due to the war there and lack of
additional supply… Please see detail photos which form part
of the description… LNG/C
The measurements are
Size: 2 cm High X 29.5 cm Diameter
Please email me with any
questions or for a delivery quote
…or pick up from
Miranda in Sydney South
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NOTE
Many of the items for sale at
Jim’s International Bazaar were collected by Jim on his around the world
adventures as an author, photojournalist and photographer. They include
Turkish rugs, copper and brass, and artifacts from China, New Guinea, Africa and South America. These things are
from his privet collection, none were bought for the purpose of reselling but
rather to decorate his home. Many new items will be listed as they are
unpacked from storage along with a wonderful collection of photographic prints including
many wildlife photos and prints of tigers photographed in China.
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
James Anderson
is an internationally renowned
photojournalist and adventurer, with two major photographic books (New Guinea
& Cannibal), plus covers and major spreads in a whole host of
internationally prestigious magazines from Life International to The Geographic
and Argosy.
He's been shipwrecked in the
Pacific, wrestled camels in Turkey,
and scoured the New Guinea Highlands in search of missing American heir and
adventurer Michael Rockefeller. He has also lived and worked in the
jungles of New Guinea for over two years while collecting
material for his books and records.
A blue-water yachtsman, he
sailed his own 60ft yacht, the "Moana Vahine", from Hong Kong to
Southern Turkey, down the South China Sea, across the Indian Ocean, and up the
full length of the Red Sea, via Singapore, Panang, Sri lanki, The Maldive
Islands, and French Djibouti. An avid diver and spear fisherman, he mounted a
series of diving expeditions in The Maldive Islands and The Red Sea.
In addition to several years in New Guinea, he has organized and/or
participated in photographic expeditions in Kenya and Tanzania,
in Brazil and Columbia,
in Turkey and some of the more remote islands of
the south pacific. "On board the forty-foot ketch, the
"Marquesa", we were the first yacht to visit the remote island of Ua
Pou, in the Marquesas in almost two years.