


A fine slip-painted pottery mug Persia, 9th/ 10th Century
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A fine slip-painted pottery mug
Persia, 9th/ 10th Century
Persia, 9th/ 10th Century
10 cm. high.
Footnotes
Provenance
Private collection, acquired at Mansour Gallery, London, in 2000.
Inscriptions: ashraf al-ahsab muruwwah, 'The most noble of (all) values is chivalry'.
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Saleroom notices
Please note that this mug is likely to have been produced in either Samarkand or Nishapur under the Samanid dynasty. For another example of the type, as excavated at Afrasiyab, see Shishkina, G.V. and Pavchinskaja, L.V., Terres secretes de Samarcande: Ceramiques du VIIe au XIIIe Siecle, Paris, 1992, p. 91, no. 134.