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A pierced blue and white flaring pottery bowl
Probably Kashan or Sultanabad, Central Iran, 13th Century
on short vertical foot, painted to the interior with a five petalled flowerhead, the spandrels with pierced floral motifs, within a border of X-pattern panels, (rim chips and cracks).
See Illustration.
Provenance:
Nasli M. Heeramaneck, donated by Joan Palevsky
Literature:
Islamic Art, The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection, Los Angeles, 1973, no.92, p.56 (not illustrated).
Probably Kashan or Sultanabad, Central Iran, 13th Century
on short vertical foot, painted to the interior with a five petalled flowerhead, the spandrels with pierced floral motifs, within a border of X-pattern panels, (rim chips and cracks).
See Illustration.
Provenance:
Nasli M. Heeramaneck, donated by Joan Palevsky
Literature:
Islamic Art, The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection, Los Angeles, 1973, no.92, p.56 (not illustrated).
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