FOUR GLASS VESSELS
FOUR GLASS VESSELS

MUGHAL INDIA AND POSSIBLY IRAN, 18TH-19TH CENTURY

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FOUR GLASS VESSELS
MUGHAL INDIA AND POSSIBLY IRAN, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
Comprising a tall clear glass vase on foot with globular body and long flaring neck, the interior fitted with a small glass flower bouquet; a blue glass rosewater sprinkler of bulbous form on short splayed foot with long tapered neck; a small blue glass ribbed vase; and a blue glass bottle with globular body, each vessel intact

Large vase 12 5/8in. (32cm.) high (4)

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Lot Essay

The ribbed blue-glass sprinkler illustrated left was probably made in Europe for the Indian market during the late 18th or 19th century. Similar vessels are illustrated in Stefano Carboni, Glass of the Sultans, exhibition catalogue, New York, 2001, cat.143 and 144, pp.289-290.

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