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Lot 49

A Timurid monochrome carved pottery Squinch Tile (muqarna)
Samarkand, second half of the 14th Century

23 April 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Timurid monochrome carved pottery Squinch Tile (muqarna)
Samarkand, second half of the 14th Century

of rectangular and concave form with pointed arched top, divided into two pointed arches containing scrolling floral vines
31 cm. high x 18.6cm. wide

Footnotes

Provenance: Private UK Collection formed in the 1950s.

Published: Arts of Timur, Exhibition Catalogue, Sogdiana Books, 2012, no. 447.

This muqarna is similar to those in the "Mausoleum of an anonymous woman" started in 1360 and the Mausoleum of Shad-e Mulk Aqa constructed between 1371 and 1383 in Samarkand as illustrated in Jean Soustiel and Yves Porter, Tombs of Paradise, Saint-Remy-en-L'Eau 2003, p. 87 and p. 93.

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