A pierced blue and white flaring pottery bowl
Probably Kashan or Sultanabad, Central Iran, 13th Century
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A pierced blue and white flaring pottery bowl Probably Kashan or Sultanabad, Central Iran, 13th Century

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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).
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