A MOULDED COBALT-BLUE GLAZED POTTERY BOTTLE
A MOULDED COBALT-BLUE GLAZED POTTERY BOTTLE

PROBABLY KASHAN, IRAN, 12TH CENTURY

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A MOULDED COBALT-BLUE GLAZED POTTERY BOTTLE
PROBABLY KASHAN, IRAN, 12TH CENTURY
With rounded body on short straight foot, with tall tapering neck and flaring spout with cusped lip, the shoulder moulded with chasing animals including a deer, a buffalo, a lion, two hares and a fox, under a thick cobalt blue glaze, the foot unglazed, restored
11 3/8in. (29cm.) high

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