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Lot 44

A group of glazed pottery Sherds
Persia, Egypt and Syria, 11th-14th Century
(9)

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

£1,000 - £1,500

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A group of glazed pottery Sherds
Persia, Egypt and Syria, 11th-14th Century

comprising a Kashan turquoise glazed fragment depicting a lion; a large lustre painted Kashan fragment with two faces; a Fatimid lustre fragment; three Mamluk incised fragments including a bottle neck; a fragment of a slipware bowl, a blue and white fragment with a bird; a large Kashan blue and black painted fragment of a radial design bowl
the largest 15.2cm. diam.(9)

Footnotes

Inscriptions:
To the tubular fragment:
umila bi-rasm al-maqarr al-ajall al
'Made for the most glorious authority, the[...]'.

Additional information