5th Jun, 2024 11:00

Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art, including Greek and Roman Antiquities

 
  Lot 40
 

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AN IZNIK DISH, OTTOMAN ANATOLIA, CIRCA 1590-1600

underglaze painted fritware, the well decorated with a green ground roundel containing a pair of harpies perched on a candlestick, flanked by leafy sprigs, framed by a lotus border, the lip with wave and scroll band, the underside with drilled rim foot and alternating pomegranate and serpent motifs, framed by foliated line border, 6cm high; 28cm diam.

Provenance: Private collection, London. Acquired before 1967.

For a dish with a related design in the Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, see Atasoy & Raby 1989, fig.547, p.257. See also fig. 544 on the same page for similar harpy figures.

Sold for £19,000


 

underglaze painted fritware, the well decorated with a green ground roundel containing a pair of harpies perched on a candlestick, flanked by leafy sprigs, framed by a lotus border, the lip with wave and scroll band, the underside with drilled rim foot and alternating pomegranate and serpent motifs, framed by foliated line border, 6cm high; 28cm diam.

Provenance: Private collection, London. Acquired before 1967.

For a dish with a related design in the Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, see Atasoy & Raby 1989, fig.547, p.257. See also fig. 544 on the same page for similar harpy figures.

Auction: Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art, including Greek and Roman Antiquities, 5th Jun, 2024

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