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965 Brass Ottoman Qualamdan Scribe Pen And Inkwell Travel Case

This antique Ottoman Qualamdan is a beautifully crafted brass pen and inkwell travel case. Featuring intricate embossed floral designs, this 19th-century scribe’s case offers a glimpse into the artistic traditions of the Ottoman Empire. A unique collectible for enthusiasts of Islamic art and antique writing instruments.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Cities Aged 2026-02-01 19:34:16 £16.12
Trumping Donald 2026-02-01 19:34:12 £15.12 Auto
Cities Aged 2026-02-01 19:34:12 £15.10
Trumping Donald 2026-02-01 18:10:58 £7.00
Cities Aged 2026-01-31 10:04:17 £6.00

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Winning Bid: £16.12

Winner: Cities Aged

Timezone: Europe/London

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Ottoman Qualamdan Pen Case

This is a beautifully crafted Ottoman Qualamdan, a portable case designed to house a scribe’s pen and inkwell. Constructed from brass, the case features intricate detailing and a hinged design, allowing access to the interior compartments. The exterior is adorned with embossed floral motifs, typical of Islamic art and craftsmanship. This example likely dates to the 19th century and would have been a valuable possession for a scholar or official during that period.

Condition and Collectibility

The Qualamdan exhibits signs of age and use, consistent with its antique status. The brass shows a lovely patina, and there are minor imperfections and wear to the surface, adding to its character. While the original pen and inkwell are not present, the case itself remains a fascinating and collectible piece of Ottoman history. This item would appeal to collectors of Islamic art, antique writing instruments, or those interested in the cultural heritage of the Ottoman Empire.