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PROBABLY KIRMAN, SOUTH EAST IRAN, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
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A LARGE SAFAVID BLUE AND WHITE SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN DISH
PROBABLY KIRMAN, SOUTH EAST IRAN, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
With narrow sloping rim on short foot, the interior painted with a central roundel containing three figures in the Chinese style, one holding a parasol, in a landscape with a tree and floral sprays, within a border of soft palmettes against angular strapwork, the cavetto white, the exterior with a plain light blue wash, base with tassel mark, intact
19½in. (49.5cm.) diam.
PROBABLY KIRMAN, SOUTH EAST IRAN, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
With narrow sloping rim on short foot, the interior painted with a central roundel containing three figures in the Chinese style, one holding a parasol, in a landscape with a tree and floral sprays, within a border of soft palmettes against angular strapwork, the cavetto white, the exterior with a plain light blue wash, base with tassel mark, intact
19½in. (49.5cm.) diam.
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