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Lot 291

A mould-blown glass Ewer
Persia, 11th/12th Century

29 April 2004, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£15,000 - £20,000

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A mould-blown glass Ewer
Persia, 11th/12th Century

pale green, with bulbous body and inverted truncated conical neck with boted shaped mouth, the strap handle surmounted by a folded thumb piece, three trailed blue bands around the mouth and upper neck, the base of the neck with a trailed spiral, mounted in relief around the body with scrolls joining palmettes alternating upright and pointing downwards
19 cm. high

Footnotes

This remarkable ewer, compares with a fragmentary bowl in the al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait that is decorated with a similar palmette frieze (Stefano carboni, Glass from Islamic Lands, London, 2001, no. 59).

For a ewer of similar form, also with trail decoration, see Shinji Fukai, Persian Glass, New York and Tokyo, 1977, pl. 76.

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