AN EARLY SAFAVID BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY DISH

PERSIA, FIRST HALF 16TH CENTURY

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AN EARLY SAFAVID BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY DISH
PERSIA, FIRST HALF 16TH CENTURY
With sloping cavetto and everted rim on short foot, the white interior painted with a central 'wheel' roundel reserved on a fish-scale hatched ground within a bold triple white and hatched cusped octafoil flowerhead, the cavetto moulded under the glaze with ribbed and incised lines, the rim with diagonal hatching arranged to form a design of lozenge motifs, the exerior with a broad band of continuous vine with scrolling tendrils, rim chips, one with piece of another dish inserted, crackelure with slight staining
15¾in. (40cm.) diam.

Lot Essay

Another bowl from the same group was in the Sackler Collection, sold inthese Rooms 18 October 1994, lot 327. Both had identical rims and undersides, and both played with various fuller designs within the grounds of hatched lines.

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