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Lot 28

A Samanid slip-painted pottery Plate
Persia, 10th Century

8 April 2014, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£5,000 - £7,000

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A Samanid slip-painted pottery Plate
Persia, 10th Century

of shallow rounded form with flattened rim on a short foot, decorated in manganese, yellow and tomato-red on a cream ground with a quatrefoil rossette to the well, the rim with a band of floriated kufic inscription, above and below bands of interlocking elongated 's' motifs, the border with zig-zag design
26.3 cm. diam.

Footnotes

Provenance: Private UK collection.

Inscriptions: a repeat of possibly ittiq, "Be pious!".

A similar inscription can be found on a bowl in the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art (Ernst J. Grube, Cobalt and Lustre, Vol. IX, Oxford, 1994, pp. 79 and 332, no. 68).

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