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NORTH EAST IRAN, PROBABLY 10TH CENTURY
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A KHORASSAN BRONZE EWER
NORTH EAST IRAN, PROBABLY 10TH CENTURY
Of elegant drop form rising to narrow neck and flaring mouth with everted rim extending into the S-scroll handle with flat lower terminal and bold thumbpiece in the form of a flaring palmette, the body plain save for a pronounced collar and two stylised engraved birds' heads linking the handle to the mouth, rich red patination
13¼in. (33.6cm.) high
NORTH EAST IRAN, PROBABLY 10TH CENTURY
Of elegant drop form rising to narrow neck and flaring mouth with everted rim extending into the S-scroll handle with flat lower terminal and bold thumbpiece in the form of a flaring palmette, the body plain save for a pronounced collar and two stylised engraved birds' heads linking the handle to the mouth, rich red patination
13¼in. (33.6cm.) high
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Romain Pingannaud
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