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A KUTAHYA POTTERY TEAPOT
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY
Of rounded form rising from short slightly splayed foot to vertical rim, with simple loop handle and short tubular spout, the white ground painted in two shades of blue, bole-red, green, yellow, manganese and black with bold floral designs centered on two large rosettes, the base of the spout pierced through to allow the tea to pass, the underside with maker's mark and later owner's sticker, spout damaged
3 3/8in. (8.4cm.) high

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Lot Essay

Another Kutahya teapot which had an inscription in naskh on the base was sold in these Rooms, 12 October 1999, lot 385.

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