Title: Saddam Hussein's Monogrammed Rosenthal Porcelain Butter Dish in Aida Pattern
Rosenthal Porcelain Butter Dish with Saddam Hussein Monogram
Title: Saddam Hussein's Monogrammed Rosenthal Porcelain Butter Dish in Aida Pattern
Description: Emerging from the estate of Saddam Hussein Al Naseri, this Rosenthal Porcelain Butter Dish is not just a piece of fine craftsmanship, but also a fragment of history. Delicately fashioned with the elegant Aida pattern, its gold encrusted rims add a touch of opulence. A unique feature is the monogram 'SN', denoting Saddam Hussein, marking its provenance and significance.
Product Details:
- Maker: Rosenthal
- Pattern: Aida
- Monogram: 'SN' for Saddam Hussein
- Rims: Gold Encrusted
- Weight: 1 pound
- Dimensions: Approximately 7 inches in diameter and 4 inches in height
- Markings: Distinctly marked as Rosenthal
- Provenance: Directly sourced from the estate of Saddam Hussein Al Naseri
Condition: In impressive condition, this butter dish displays only minor surface marks, consistent with minimal use or wear. This suggests its primary role might have been as a display piece or used on special occasions.
Brief History of Saddam Hussein: Saddam Hussein (April 28, 1937 – December 30, 2006) was the fifth President of Iraq, ruling from July 16, 1979, until his capture on April 9, 2003. Under his leadership, Iraq experienced significant economic growth, infrastructural development, and modernization. However, his reign was also marked by grave human rights abuses, acts of aggression against neighboring countries, and conflicts like the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War. Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a U.S.-led coalition, Saddam was captured, tried, and subsequently executed in 2006. This dish is a remnant of his personal belongings, merging the worlds of artistry and history.