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Lot 39W

A large Timurid cuerda seca pottery Tile
Samarkand, late 14th Century

8 October 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£80,000 - £100,000

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A large Timurid cuerda seca pottery Tile
Samarkand, late 14th Century

of rectangular form, decorated in polychrome with a large trefoil arched motif surmounted by a finial of diamond form, a series of interlocking palmette and split-palmette motifs on a ground of floral interlace within, the spandrels with sprays of lotus flowers and other smaller flowering branches, framed
91 x 59 cm.

Footnotes

Published:
Arts from the Land of Timur, Exhibition Catalogue, Sogdiana Books, 2012, no. 436.

The trefoil design and floral decoration on this tile is very similar to that on a tile from the Ostad Ali Nasafi Mausoleum in the Shah-i Zinda necropolis at Samarkand as illustrated in Jean Soustiel and Yves Porter, Tombs of Paradise, Saint-Remy-en-L'Eau 2003, p. 112.

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