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Lot 63R

A Kashan lustre pottery bottle
Persia, late 12th Century

11 June 2020, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £2,805 inc. premium

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A Kashan lustre pottery bottle
Persia, late 12th Century

of piriform on a splayed foot, the long cylindrical neck with two raised band terminating in a long flaring scalloped rim, decorated in a brownish-gold lustre with frieze of large seated figures interspersed by an oil lamp, a ewer and a plate of food, a band of inscription below, the neck and shoulder with vegetal interlace and floral motifs
35.5 cm. high

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Provenance
Private French collection.

Inscriptions: a repeat of al-'izz wa al-iqbal, 'Glory and prosperity'.

This example is decorated in the 'Monumental' style which developed towards the end of the 12th century. Typified by brownish-gold lustre on a white ground with bold, large-scale decoration on an ornate ground depicting subjects such as horsemen, animals, or seated figures as in the present lot.

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