A COLLECTION OF GHAZNAVID GLAZED POTTERY TILES
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A COLLECTION OF GHAZNAVID GLAZED POTTERY TILES

AFGHANISTAN, 11TH/12TH CENTURY

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A COLLECTION OF GHAZNAVID GLAZED POTTERY TILES
AFGHANISTAN, 11TH/12TH CENTURY
comprising square and hexagonal examples glazed in green, yellow, turquoise and manganese, some with animals, others with floral designs, some damaged, one extensively restored
largest 4½in. (11.6cm.) square (14)
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VAT rate of 17.5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer’s premium

Lot Essay

A similar group of tiles was offered in these Rooms, 10 October 2000, lot 243. The present group, although smaller in number, has the unusual pictorial example of a man of horseback at the bottom of the illustration. Futher examples are in the Metropolitan museum of Art (Carboni, Stefano and Masuya, Tomoko: Persian Tiles, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1993, no.1, p.6) and in the British Museum (Porter, Venetia: Islamic Tiles, London, 1995, pl.53, p.56). These latter examples were excavated from the palace of Mas'ud III at Ghazni which was occupied until the Mongol invasion in 1221.

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