A LARGE DOUBLE-SIDED MAJESTIC ZAND BUTCHER’S STEEL CLEAVER

PERIOD:
 Mid 18the Century 
ORIGIN:
Shiraz Persia
DIMENSIONS:
 43.8 Cm X 15 Cm
DESCRIPTION:
The main steel cleaver in a form of rectangular with a doubled-sided composition etched with the seated King surrounded by wines and fresh open-air in a Persian  royal garden distinctively served  fruits in additional  two servants humbly seated with a crossed-hands ready to be obedient, below the Kings feet as the king with his striking moustache gazing downwards with the arranged reception for the guests with the single female dancer and meal performer holding the famous Persian DAF.
Footnotes:
The Persian DAF frame drum found in many cultures and countries is known as (DAF) the DAF was founded in the Middle since the DAF was depicted in the Middle Assyrian Empire relief 1392 BC–934 BC.
  
PROVENANCE:
Private European  Collection.
CERTIFICATE:
Comes with a certificate from the Art Loss Register