A MOULDED CLEAR GLASS FLASK
A MOULDED CLEAR GLASS FLASK

PROBABLY NISHAPUR, NORTH EAST IRAN, 10TH CENTURY

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A MOULDED CLEAR GLASS FLASK
PROBABLY NISHAPUR, NORTH EAST IRAN, 10TH CENTURY
Mould-blown, the body of slightly tapering cylindrical form decorated with a large band of stylised rosettes beneath a minor band of roundels, the gently widening conical neck terminating in a mouth with blue trail, intact, areas of encrustation
9in. (23.5cm.)high
Provenance
Harry Hellebronth von Tiszabeo, through
Prof. Dr. Heinrich Hellebronth von Tiszabeo, by descent from
Baron Franz von Wertheim

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