The other day The View From Fez had a visitor turn up at Riad Zany, asking if we would like to come and inspect a house full of antiques. This was a follow-up from our story about buying antiques in Fez. We were intrigued and, despite having no money for such things and little expertise - we decided to investigate.
After a convoluted trip through the winding back streets of the Ville Nouvelle, we ended up at a nondescript apartment, climbed the stairs and found ourselves in a room filled with antiques.
The style of the antiques is varied but probably centred around the 1930s - and the prices being asked vary from the expensive to the reasonable end of the scale. We mentioned the clocks to a friend who was delighted by the style and quality and purchased the one pictured above. The View from Fez couldn't restrain ourselves and bought an delicate Iranian water jug and basin (below).
The owner of the antiques does not want his details published but we would be happy to pass on information to anyone genuinely interested. Email: fes.riad@gmail.com
See also: Buying antiques in Fez
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2 comments:
This Persian girl very much approves your lovely purchase!
i was in Fez in 2001 and in abundance in the medina were these ancient arabic clocks being sold. they were very intricate and were gold in color. they came in various sizes. i do not know the name of them and I have been wanting to go back and buy one. would anyone know that names of these ancient time pieces?
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