Persian teapot - who is maker?

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Ubaranda
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Persian teapot - who is maker?

Post by Ubaranda »

Hi all!
I believe this teapot was made in Persia (Iran) but I don't know who is maker. Maybe anybody help me?
Thanks in advance.

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Re: Persian teapot - who is maker?

Post by Aguest »

It does seem to be Persian silver, I have researched a scholar box and a tea set and I did learn a few things::: See if this quote guides you towards the answer, it was posted here some time ago :::

"marked by parvaresh( i think reza parvaresh)
parvaresh is greatest family in Isfahan in making handcrafted silver."

Persian silver usually has the "84" stamp, not sure why it is missing, first do a search for what I quoted there above, and if you are not convinced then we will try to go down another path in order to figure out the maker and the country of origin :::
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Re: Persian teapot - who is maker?

Post by AG2012 »

Hi.
It is marked ``84`` in Persian alphabet,
Digit ``4`` is very distinctive in Persian and differs from Arabic.
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Re: Persian teapot - who is maker?

Post by oel »

Hi,

For Parvaresh Silver see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... er#p115711

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Re: Persian teapot - who is maker?

Post by Ubaranda »

Thanks all for your replies!
I have no doubt that this is Persian silver but I want to identify the maker. I well remember the topic of the Parvaresh silver but it seems to me that Parvaresh's marks differ from the marks on the teapot.
Regards.
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