.jpg?w=1)
PROBABLY KONYA DISTRICT, CENTRAL ANATOLIA, 12TH CENTURY
Details
AN INCISED TURQUOISE, WHITE AND MANGANESE GLAZED POTTERY TILE
Probably Konya district, Central Anatolia, 12th century
Of rectangular form, the surface incised with a geometric pattern of strapwork enclosing variously shaped panels centred on a six-pointed star, the strapwork glazed white, the other panels glazed in turquoise and manganese, plain turquoise stripe borders, repaired breaks, mounted
8½ x 14¼in. (21.8 x 36.5cm.)
Probably Konya district, Central Anatolia, 12th century
Of rectangular form, the surface incised with a geometric pattern of strapwork enclosing variously shaped panels centred on a six-pointed star, the strapwork glazed white, the other panels glazed in turquoise and manganese, plain turquoise stripe borders, repaired breaks, mounted
8½ x 14¼in. (21.8 x 36.5cm.)
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.