AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
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AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH

OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1560-80

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AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
Ottoman Turkey, circa 1560-80
With sloping cusped rim on short foot, the brilliant white interior painted in two shades of grey with a Chinese inspired design of a central roundel containing scrolling lotus flowers within a barbed rim, the sides with single lotus flowers, the rim with a continuous band of similar lotus flowers, the exterior with alternating grey leaves and rosettes, repaired clean break, rim fritted, foot drilled
12 1/8in. (30.8cm.) diam.
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Lot Essay

The design of this dish is very close to the Chinese original. Two very similar examples are in the Hetjens Museum, Düsseldorf, although both have higher feet (Islamische Keramik, exhibition catalogue, Düsseldorf, 1973, nos.311 and 313, pp.216-217) while another is in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Binney, Edwin and Denny, Walter B.: Turkish Treasures from the Collection of Edwin Binney 3rd, Portland, Oregon, 1979, Ceramic 3, pp.206-7). The copying of Chinese designs became one of the motifs which was incorporated into the Iznk repertoire, the execution of the design gradually changing from the earlier examples such as one sold in these Rooms 21 June 2000, lot 48, or another similar in the Gulbenkian Collection (Ribeiro, Maria Queiroz: Iznik Pottery, Liusbon, 1996, no.26, pp.136-7).

The execution of the present dish is very similar to that of a related group of dishes which take the Chinese design slightly further, and are related in turn by Atasoy and Raby to the "wheatsheaf" style exemplified by lot 334 in this sale (Atasoy, Nurhan and Raby, Julian: Iznik, the Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, London, 1989, pp.237-9 and pls.441-446).

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