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PROBABLY KONYA, CENTRAL TURKEY, FIRST HALF 13TH CENTURY
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A SELJUK POTTERY TILE MOSAIC BORDER PANEL
PROBABLY KONYA, CENTRAL TURKEY, FIRST HALF 13TH CENTURY
Of rectangular form, the turquoise blue ground decorated with an elegant dark manganese interlacing arabesque with scrolling terminals, plain manganese borders above and below, some losses to edges
7 x 9 7/8in. (17.9 x 25cm.) at largest
PROBABLY KONYA, CENTRAL TURKEY, FIRST HALF 13TH CENTURY
Of rectangular form, the turquoise blue ground decorated with an elegant dark manganese interlacing arabesque with scrolling terminals, plain manganese borders above and below, some losses to edges
7 x 9 7/8in. (17.9 x 25cm.) at largest
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Andrew Butler-Wheelhouse
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