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colin henshaw 24th November 2015 12:45 PM

Islamic comb for I.D. + translation
 
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Could one of the forum's Islamic specialists identify the origin of this little wooden comb ? I am thinking Persian or Turkish ??

Can anyone translate the inscription as well...

Thanks in advance.

Kubur 24th November 2015 01:39 PM

Hi
Qajar comb, beginning of 19th c.
best

colin henshaw 25th November 2015 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kubur
Hi
Qajar comb, beginning of 19th c.
best

Many thanks Kubur, I didn't think it would be of such an early date.

Can anyone translate the inscription, presumably its in Farsi...

Kubur 25th November 2015 05:46 PM

Hi Colin,

Your inscription is very similar to this:
http://www.creative-museum.com/en/co...-wooden-comb-2
But your comb is much older.

Best,
Kubur

colin henshaw 25th November 2015 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kubur
Hi Colin,

Your inscription is very similar to this:
http://www.creative-museum.com/en/co...-wooden-comb-2
But your comb is much older.

Best,
Kubur

Thanks again Kubur, very helpful.

ariel 26th November 2015 08:09 PM

The upper part ( on the picture) has exceedingly tight tines.
This is what usually used on de-licing combs. More precisely, for removing nits attached to hairs.
The lower part is just for regular combing.

Lice were epidemic in old times, and French Royals carried little ivory sticks to scratch their wigged heads. Even now one has to delice kids coming home from school camps
These little buggers are likely to outlive us after the nuclear Apocalypse. Mad Max has nothing on them :-)))

TomHurstAntiques 10th February 2016 12:31 PM

This was a really nice Qajar comb. I looked at it in Woolley and Wallis and thought it was a really nice example.


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