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image located by Bill Garrison, 27 October 2019
Source:
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O85124/banner-unknown/
Triangular
banner, woven silk and metal thread. The warp of the main piece runs along the
lower edge of the triangle; the blue border has been stitched to the red centre.
The central triangular panel has a red ground, with a gold lion outlined in
red in the centre; the lion's mouth is open and the tongue extended. The upper
half of the Sun lies behind the lion's back, in silver with gold pointed rays
outlined in red. Two red locks of hair fall from a point above the forehead of
the Sun; they fall over the lion's back and curl outwards. The nose and eyebrows
of the Sun's face are formed from the same red line, and there is a gold and red
disc in the middle of the brow. The pattern on the red ground, of silver floral
decoration and inscriptions within shaped cartouches, is rather clumsily
interrupted by the lion and Sun and the edges are abrupt, although some floral
stems have been placed around the lion's feet. The ground appears to be silver
divided into a lattice. The inscriptions, forming a quatrain, alternate in
vertical bands; each row of cartouches contains a repeating single verse, the
rows read 'down' to repeat the quatrain.
The broad border consists of
three bands:
[1] silver ground with a fine blue meander, linking a diagonal
leaf and a four-petalled flower either side of a wider silver band containing an
inscription.
[2] wide band, silver ground with lobed blue cartouches with
three different inscriptions alternating with a four-lobed compartment with
three different inscriptions. There is a partial rosette in blue between these
compartments.
[3] as [1].
Bill Garrison, 27 October 2019
image located by Bill Garrison, 27 October 2019
A banner of wool facecloth, applied and embroidered with the Qajar lion
amidst scrolling flowering vines, the borders with calligraphic cartouches and
floral boteh--47 x 34in. (120 x 86cm.) Rescht, late 19th century,
Source:
https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/Lot/a-banner-of-wool-facecloth-applied-and-4170237-details.aspx
Bill Garrison, 27 October 2019