AN ABBASID POLYCHROME LUSTRE POTTERY BOWL
AN ABBASID POLYCHROME LUSTRE POTTERY BOWL

MESOPOTAMIA, 9TH CENTURY

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AN ABBASID POLYCHROME LUSTRE POTTERY BOWL
MESOPOTAMIA, 9TH CENTURY
Of shallow rounded form with everted lip on short foot, the off-white tin-glazed interior painted in three colours of lustre with a bold panelled abstract palmette design formed of bold panels each filled with a variety of smaller motifs, the reverse with circles containing three stylized leaves divided by triangular panels, the underside of the foot with a similar circle, slight restoration
10¼in. (26cm.) diam.
Provenance
Anon sale in these Rooms, 28 April 1998, lot 237

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