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CENTRAL IRAN, LATE 12TH/EARLY 13TH CENTURY
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A KASHAN TURQUOISE, COBALT-BLUE AND BLACK PIERCED POTTERY BOWL
CENTRAL IRAN, LATE 12TH/EARLY 13TH CENTURY
Of conical form on vertical foot, the interior with central cusped roundel with scrolling black waterweed-motif on cobalt ground, the cavetto with small tight black quatrefoil motifs beneath two minor black registers bordering a band of scrolling strapwork, the interstices pierced through the body beneath the glaze, cobalt rim, the exterior with two minor black bands, chips to rim
6½in. (16.4cm.) diam.
CENTRAL IRAN, LATE 12TH/EARLY 13TH CENTURY
Of conical form on vertical foot, the interior with central cusped roundel with scrolling black waterweed-motif on cobalt ground, the cavetto with small tight black quatrefoil motifs beneath two minor black registers bordering a band of scrolling strapwork, the interstices pierced through the body beneath the glaze, cobalt rim, the exterior with two minor black bands, chips to rim
6½in. (16.4cm.) diam.
Provenance
Purchased by the present owner in Iran, circa 1973-74
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