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LOT 1307

Western Asiatic Ceramic Bowl with Blue Leaf Design

12TH-15TH CENTURY A.D.

9 3/4 in. (710 grams, 24.6 cm).

Broad bowl with carinated inner edge to the and chamfered rim, law basal ring; upper face glazed with floral design picked out in blue and grey, circumferential rings below the rim and panels of radiating stripes and blue glaze.

Provenance

S. Morad collection.
From the collection of M. Hugues Rosset, Switzerland.
Private Swiss collection, acquired from M. Hugues Rosset in 1998.

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LOT 1307

Western Asiatic Ceramic Bowl with Blue Leaf Design

Estimate £250 - 350€290 - 410 (for guidance only)$340 - 470 (for guidance only)

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