lustre painted glazed fritware, of conical form on raised rim foot, the interior with central roundel containing a pair of 'moon' faced figures, turquoise underglaze splash at the centre, the sides with a register of panels with arabesque motifs, framed by bands of calligraphy, the exterior with a register of floral medallions, 12.5cm high; 28cm diam.
Provenance: Collection of the late Rolf Noskwith (1919-2017)
For a closely related bowl from the Ades collection, found at Gurgan, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, see inv. no. C.163.1977. There is another example, larger, but with similar decoration in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 32.52.2 (Fletcher Fund), see Watson 1985, fig.65, p.93.
Sold for £1,600
lustre painted glazed fritware, of conical form on raised rim foot, the interior with central roundel containing a pair of 'moon' faced figures, turquoise underglaze splash at the centre, the sides with a register of panels with arabesque motifs, framed by bands of calligraphy, the exterior with a register of floral medallions, 12.5cm high; 28cm diam.
Provenance: Collection of the late Rolf Noskwith (1919-2017)
For a closely related bowl from the Ades collection, found at Gurgan, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, see inv. no. C.163.1977. There is another example, larger, but with similar decoration in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 32.52.2 (Fletcher Fund), see Watson 1985, fig.65, p.93.
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