PROBABLY CENTRAL ASIA, 9TH CENTURY
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AN ABBASID POLYCHROME LUSTRE POTTERY BOWL
PROBABLY CENTRAL ASIA, 9TH CENTURY
Of rounded form with everted rim on short foot, the pale tin glaze painted with brown and ochre lustre glaze with a central rosette from which issue six feathery papyrus stems alternated with ogival fish motifs with concentric white circles towards the centre, four of these circles bordered by arched white bands, the rim with lobed motifs, the exterior with a row of deliberate diagonal lustre splashes, repaired breaks, small areas of restoration
7½in. (19cm.) diam.
PROBABLY CENTRAL ASIA, 9TH CENTURY
Of rounded form with everted rim on short foot, the pale tin glaze painted with brown and ochre lustre glaze with a central rosette from which issue six feathery papyrus stems alternated with ogival fish motifs with concentric white circles towards the centre, four of these circles bordered by arched white bands, the rim with lobed motifs, the exterior with a row of deliberate diagonal lustre splashes, repaired breaks, small areas of restoration
7½in. (19cm.) diam.
Provenance
Formerly UK collection, since 1975
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Romain Pingannaud
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