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OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY
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A KUTAHYA POTTERY SAUCER
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY
Of rounded form rising from a short foot to curved sides and flaring rim, the white ground painted in yellow, bole-red, cobalt-blue, manganese purple, green and black, the interior with a flowing design of stylised floral blooms and geometric shapes composed of chevron and stylised pomegranates designs, within a blue border, the rim with bands of strapwork alternating with stylised pomegranate motifs flanked by green foliage and horizontal bands, the exterior plain, small chip to the edge of the rim, otherwise intact
5¾ (14.6cm.) diam.
OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY
Of rounded form rising from a short foot to curved sides and flaring rim, the white ground painted in yellow, bole-red, cobalt-blue, manganese purple, green and black, the interior with a flowing design of stylised floral blooms and geometric shapes composed of chevron and stylised pomegranates designs, within a blue border, the rim with bands of strapwork alternating with stylised pomegranate motifs flanked by green foliage and horizontal bands, the exterior plain, small chip to the edge of the rim, otherwise intact
5¾ (14.6cm.) diam.
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