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Lot 61

A Kutahya underglaze painted pottery Mug
Turkey, mid 18th Century

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

£1,500 - £2,000

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A Kutahya underglaze painted pottery Mug
Turkey, mid 18th Century

of squat form with s-shaped handle on a stepped base, decorated in cobalt-blue and mustard yellow on a white ground with foliate motifs, the body with three large roundels with incised cross-hatched decoration and raised dots, intact
9.1 cm. high

Footnotes

Provenance:
Collection of Professor John Carswell.

Published:
Carswell, John, Kutahya Tiles and Pottery from the Armenian Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem, Vol II, Oxford, 1972, p. 35, Fig. 17; and Pl. 41, cat. no. 57.

Amongst the different forms of Kutahya, mugs of this shape are unusual and have no easily recognisable prototype; although the incised and painted decoration shows a definite connection with earlier Kutahya pottery, with the cross-hatched roundels inspired by similar panels on earlier cups, and the raised dots probably a decorative tool to replace the red dots conspicuous on earlier pottery.

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