PROBABLY KIRMAN, SOUTH EAST PERSIA, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY
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A SAFAVID BLUE AND WHITE SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN EWER
PROBABLY KIRMAN, SOUTH EAST PERSIA, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY
With spherical body tapering to a narrow banded neck and with wide flaring trumpet mouth with short vertical rim, simple handle, the straight rising tapering tubular spout bent just before the mouth, on short foot, the body with a band of drop-shaped cartouches containing floral sprays, the interstices filled with radiating motifs, a band of meandering vine above, the neck with elongated triangle radiating from the raised band, the interior and exterior of the mouth with small leaf-motifs, the spout scattered with linear floral motifs, excellent condition
7½in. (19.2cm.) high
PROBABLY KIRMAN, SOUTH EAST PERSIA, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY
With spherical body tapering to a narrow banded neck and with wide flaring trumpet mouth with short vertical rim, simple handle, the straight rising tapering tubular spout bent just before the mouth, on short foot, the body with a band of drop-shaped cartouches containing floral sprays, the interstices filled with radiating motifs, a band of meandering vine above, the neck with elongated triangle radiating from the raised band, the interior and exterior of the mouth with small leaf-motifs, the spout scattered with linear floral motifs, excellent condition
7½in. (19.2cm.) high