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Lot 89

A moulded turquoise and purple glazed Safavid Vase
Persia, first half of the 17th Century

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

£7,000 - £10,000

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A moulded turquoise and purple glazed Safavid Vase
Persia, first half of the 17th Century

stonepaste, on a rectangular base with flat sides, high shoulder and wide flaring mouth, decorated with carved floral spray to either side and moulded cartouches to shoulder
19 cm. high

Footnotes

Provenance:
Private French Collection.

The group of ceramics to which this vase belongs imitates the Chinese Fahua technique, although the shape is entirely Persian. Other examples of this ware include a similarly decorated ewer in the British Museum (inv. no. OA 78.12-30.627; illustrated in S. Canby, Persian Art 1501-1722, cat. no. 116), and a long-necked flask in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no. LNS 1095C illustrated in O. Watson, Ceramics from Islamic Lands, London, 1994, cat. U.33).

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