Antique Ottoman Turkish Hammam Bowl, Hand-Chased Metal, 19th Century

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USD 250.00
Overall good antique condition with visible age-related wear, oxidation, and surface pitting.
LocationAstoria US
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Antique Ottoman Turkish Hammam Bowl, Hand-Chased Metal, 19th Century Specs
Primary MaterialCopper
TypeBowl
ColorBlack
Original/ReproductionAntique Original
Region of OriginMiddle East
Country of OriginTürkiye
Age1850-1899
Listing details

This antique metal bowl is believed to be a Turkish hammam (bathhouse) bowl, likely dating to the 19th century Ottoman period. The bowl features hand-chased and repoussé decoration throughout, including a raised central boss surrounded by alternating circular and floral motifs, with scrolling vegetal and floral ornamentation extending across the interior and exterior walls. The form and decoration are consistent with traditional hammam vessels used in Ottoman bathing rituals, where metal bowls were employed for pouring and holding water.The metal surface displays an aged patina with areas of oxidation and wear consistent with age and use. The bowl retains strong sculptural presence and intricate hand-work, with the decoration remaining well-defined despite surface wear. The underside and interior show further chased detail, reinforcing its utilitarian yet decorative purpose within a bathhouse setting. While unmarked, the overall construction, design language, and wear patterns support an attribution to Turkish or broader Ottoman metalwork.This piece would make a compelling addition to collections of Islamic art, Middle Eastern metalwork, or antique utilitarian objects with architectural and cultural significance.Condition:Overall good antique condition with visible age-related wear, oxidation, and surface pitting. A small crack along the rim is present, as shown in the photographs. No major losses or repairs observed. Wear is consistent with age and historical use.