CENTRAL PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY
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A KASHAN TURQUOISE GLAZED JUG
CENTRAL PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY
Of baluster form with vertical mouth and simple loop handle on short foot, the body planted with alternating cobalt-blue and black stripes, the neck with a band of dotted motifs, the handle similarly striped, very slight repair to mouth, areas of iridescence, and a small Syrian turquoise glazed albarello of typical form, the body decorated under the glaze with loosely drawn black vertical panels of decoration, areas of iridescence, repaired
6in. (15.2cm.) and 6in. (16.5cm.) high (2)
CENTRAL PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY
Of baluster form with vertical mouth and simple loop handle on short foot, the body planted with alternating cobalt-blue and black stripes, the neck with a band of dotted motifs, the handle similarly striped, very slight repair to mouth, areas of iridescence, and a small Syrian turquoise glazed albarello of typical form, the body decorated under the glaze with loosely drawn black vertical panels of decoration, areas of iridescence, repaired
6in. (15.2cm.) and 6in. (16.5cm.) high (2)