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Lot 31

A silhouette-ware pottery Jug
Persia, second half 12th Century

23 April 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £5,625 inc. premium

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A silhouette-ware pottery Jug
Persia, second half 12th Century

of bulbous form on a short foot with a short neck and handle, moulded and decorated in turquoise and black, the shoulder with a band of stylised scrolling foliate motifs, the lower half with a series of panels radiating from the foot, the neck with a band of square motifs
13 cm. high

Footnotes

Provenance: acquired from Mansour Gallery early 1970s.

A similar jar is in the David Collection, Copenhagen (inv. no. 3/1975) noted, like the present example, for its technical execution, similar to Garrus ware and for the splendid play of colours. The shape no doubt is derived from a metal prototype, see Grube, "Cobalt and Lustre", The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Vol. IX, 1994, no. 168.

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