CENTRAL PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY
Details
TWO KASHAN POTTERY BOWLS
CENTRAL PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY
One of hemispherical form on short foot, the white interior with groups of three lustre circles forming cintamani motifs within a lustre border of single leaf-motifs, the exterior with a band of loosely drawn bold repeated naskh, the other with conical sides rising to a 'T' section rim on short foot, the interior incised throught the black slip with a central eight-petalled rosette within a band of lozenges, covered with a turquoise glaze, the exterior plain turquoise, repaired
6¾ and 6¼in. (17 and 15.7cm.) diam. (2)
CENTRAL PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY
One of hemispherical form on short foot, the white interior with groups of three lustre circles forming cintamani motifs within a lustre border of single leaf-motifs, the exterior with a band of loosely drawn bold repeated naskh, the other with conical sides rising to a 'T' section rim on short foot, the interior incised throught the black slip with a central eight-petalled rosette within a band of lozenges, covered with a turquoise glaze, the exterior plain turquoise, repaired
6¾ and 6¼in. (17 and 15.7cm.) diam. (2)
Provenance
Hagop Kevorkian Collection, nos. 1772 and 1845