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A MAMLUK POTTERY MOULD
PROBABLY SYRIA, 14TH CENTURY
Heavily fashioned of shallow concave form, the interior carved with a reversed stylised cursive inscription on foliate ground divided into four panels by roundels containing six-petalled rosettes, the centre plain, the exterior with concentric stepped bands, together with a plaster mould of the impression
9in. (23cm.) diam.
PROBABLY SYRIA, 14TH CENTURY
Heavily fashioned of shallow concave form, the interior carved with a reversed stylised cursive inscription on foliate ground divided into four panels by roundels containing six-petalled rosettes, the centre plain, the exterior with concentric stepped bands, together with a plaster mould of the impression
9in. (23cm.) diam.