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Lot 90R

A Khorasan bronze rosewater bottle
Persia, 10th Century

26 October 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £765 inc. premium

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A Khorasan bronze rosewater bottle
Persia, 10th Century

of oval form on a splayed foot with waisted neck surmounted by circular terminus with hemispherical protrusions, the body with three rows of lotus buds in relief, the applied brass filter decorated in openwork forming a rosette
23.7 cm. high

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Provenance
Oliver Hoare (1945-2018)

Lotus buds were a common motif during the Samanid period, and the hemispherical protrusions seen at the rim of the present lot are reminiscent of Sasanian silver from Tabarestan. A similar bronze bottle is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Inv. No. M.38-1959).

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