A NISHAPUR "TANG SPLASHED" CONICAL BOWL, NORTH EAST IRAN, 10TH CENTURY
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A NISHAPUR "TANG SPLASHED" CONICAL BOWL, NORTH EAST IRAN, 10TH CENTURY

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A NISHAPUR "TANG SPLASHED" CONICAL BOWL, NORTH EAST IRAN, 10TH CENTURY
on short foot, the interior painted in green, yellow and brown with three radiating hatched bands flanked by part-roundels, the interstices also hatched -- 23.3cm. diam.
Provenance
Ketterer, Stuttgart, 1954, lot 478
Literature
Wilkinson, C.,:Nishapur Pottery of the Early Islamic Period, New York, p.69, and fig.66, p.88.

A bowl of similar design with the same cross-hatching design but inverted placement of the palmettes can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (Wilkinson, C.,:Nishapur Pottery of the Early Islamic Period, New York, p.69, and fig.66, p.88).
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