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THE MAJORITY EGYPT AND SYRIA, 10TH TO 14TH CENTURY
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A VERY LARGE GROUP OF MOSTLY FATIMID AND MAMLUK POTTERY "FUSTAT" SHARDS
THE MAJORITY EGYPT AND SYRIA, 10TH TO 14TH CENTURY
The group comprising 93 Mamluk sgraffito fragments, many with blazons or calligraphic inscriptions, 87 Damascus or other Syrian blue or blue and black fragments most with floral or geometric design, 45 Fatimid monochrome or lustre fragments, 2 Hispano-Moresque fragments and 24 others
Largest 6½in. (16.5cm.) long
THE MAJORITY EGYPT AND SYRIA, 10TH TO 14TH CENTURY
The group comprising 93 Mamluk sgraffito fragments, many with blazons or calligraphic inscriptions, 87 Damascus or other Syrian blue or blue and black fragments most with floral or geometric design, 45 Fatimid monochrome or lustre fragments, 2 Hispano-Moresque fragments and 24 others
Largest 6½in. (16.5cm.) long
Provenance
With UK collection since 1980
Brought to you by
Andrew Butler-Wheelhouse
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