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LOT 0951
Byzantine Green Glazed-Ware Bowl
CIRCA 12TH CENTURY A.D.
6 1/4 in. (390 grams, 16 cm).
Squat in profile with inturned rim, transverse bands of polychrome geometric ornament to inner face with lateral spirals, segmented rim.
Provenance
Ex London, UK, gallery, 1971-early 2000s.
London, UK, collection.
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