A SAFAVID POTTERY VASE

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A SAFAVID POTTERY VASE
PERSIA, CIRCA 16TH CENTURY

After the Chinese original with shouldered body rising to a tall cylindrical neck with flaring mouth covered in a plain manganese glaze, a handle on each side of the neck moulded in the form of an elephant head and glazed plain turquoise-green, the foot and interior also turquoise glazed, repaired at base of neck, handle chipped
15¼in. (39cm.) high

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The shape of this vase is modelled on a well-known Chinese original, the most famous example of which is the pair of blue and white vases in the Percival David Collection dated 1351 AD. The colour scheme here is however closer to the Fahua pieces of the sixteenth century. This, coupled with the grainy mediaeval body of the present vase which would make a seventeenth century date unlikely, fully supports an early Safavid date.

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