A Safavid Cuerda Seca pottery tile, probably Isfahan, central Iran, late 17th century
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A Safavid Cuerda Seca pottery tile, probably Isfahan, central Iran, late 17th century

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A Safavid Cuerda Seca pottery tile, probably Isfahan, central Iran, late 17th century
the ivory ground with bold floral sprays along a diagonal across the tile, mounted on board -- 8 x 8in. (20.5cm. x 20.5cm.)
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