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Lot 339

A Timurid cuerda seca pottery Tile
Central Asia, 14th/15th Century

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

Sold for £13,145 inc. premium

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A Timurid cuerda seca pottery Tile
Central Asia, 14th/15th Century

square, painted in green, yellow, red, turquoise and black outlines in reserve on a blue ground with a knotted kufic inscription
approx 28 cm. square

Footnotes

The kufic inscription on this superb tile can be compared with the frontispiece from a manuscript copied for Bayjunghu ibn Shahruk in Herat around the year 1430 (Thomas W.Lents and Glenn D. Lowry, Timur and Princely Vision, Exhibition catalogue, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 13th August - 5th November 1989, fig. 43.

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