AN IZNIK POTTERY BORDER TILE
AN IZNIK POTTERY BORDER TILE
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AN IZNIK POTTERY BORDER TILE

OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1570

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AN IZNIK POTTERY BORDER TILE
OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1570
The cobalt-blue ground decorated with cintamani roundels in white, bole-red and turquoise divided by paired white tiger stripes, all outlined in black, plain bole-red and white bands running along the long sides, repaired breaks
6 ¾ x 12 ½in. (17.5 x 31.5cm.)
Provenance
Belgian collection by 1975

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Lot Essay


Tiles of this series are identifiable in the decoration of the Topkapi Saray Palace, including in the Hirka-i Saadet and the library of Ahmed I. The present tile is notable because it retains its red and white borders. A tile of the same design and height as the present tile, which also retains its borders, is in the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha (John Carswell, Iznik, Doha, 2003, no.16, pp.66-67). Another tile with the same main design but different borders is known in a Los Angeles collection (Gerard Paquin, 'Çintamani', Hali, Vol. 64, August 1992, pp.111 and 146). A small number of related tiles have appeared on the art market. One of these was sold in these Rooms, 7 April 2011, lot 312.

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