A GROUP OF SIX IZNIK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
A GROUP OF SIX IZNIK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
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A GROUP OF SIX IZNIK POTTERY FRAGMENTS

OTTOMAN TURKEY, 16TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF SIX IZNIK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 16TH CENTURY
Comprising a fragment from the base of a 'Golden Horn' vessel decorated with intricate cobalt-blue scrolls, the reverse with further scrolls and a partial foot; a fragment from the rim of a 'Potters Style' dish, decorated with split palmettes on cobalt-blue ground; a fragment of 'Buddha lip' design on white ground; a 'Damascus-style' fragment on white ground with two partial stylised flowers, the reverse with partial foot inscribed 'Rhodes'; a fragment on cobalt-blue ground with repeated flowerheads; and a fragment on cobalt-blue ground with two small, white flowerheads and a partial floral spray
The largest 5 3/8 x 2 ½in. (13.5 x 6.2cm.)
Provenance
René Sergent (1865-1927)
Albert Laprade (1883-1978)

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