拍品專文
Interlaced roundels of white arabesques forming a six-pointed interlace design against dark ground was a feature in some of the earliest blue and white Iznik ceramics (Nurhan Atasoy and Julian Raby, Iznik. The Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, London, 1989, pl.303 for example). Indeed it was also a feature of contemporaneous Ottoman design in other media. The design on this dish is a development of that. The pattern has gained a density but retained the flow more successfully than many others. A dish of similar date and design is in the Ömer Koç collection (Hülya Bilgi, The Ömer Koç Iznik Collection, Istanbul, 2015, no.212, p.458).