A KUTAHYA POTTERY STOUP (HOLY WATER FONT)
A KUTAHYA POTTERY STOUP (HOLY WATER FONT)

OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY

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A KUTAHYA POTTERY STOUP (HOLY WATER FONT)
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY
The faceted semi-circular water font attached to a flat ogival panel, the white ground painted in cobalt-blue, bole-red, green, black and yellow, the font with linked palmettes and surrounded by scrolling vine with stylised tulips, above the font a further double band of scrolling vine with tulips surrounded on both sides with cusped palmettes, a pair of pierced holes at the top for suspension, hair cracks
9in. (22.8cm.) high

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