A DAMASCUS TILE, OTTOMAN SYRIA, 18TH CENTURY - underglaze...
A DAMASCUS TILE, OTTOMAN SYRIA, 18TH CENTURY - underglaze painted fritware, of square form, with central
eight pointed floral star in blue, turquoise and manganese on white ground - 22.5cm square - Provenance: Private Collection, Scotland, formerly part of the decoration lining a fireplace in Garth House, Fortingall, Perthshire. For an almost identical example, see Arthur Millner, 'Damascus Tiles', London, 2015, fig.4.61, p.169.
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A DAMASCUS TILE, OTTOMAN SYRIA, 18TH CENTURY - underglaze painted fritware, of square form, with central
eight pointed floral star in blue, turquoise and manganese on white ground - 22.5cm square - Provenance: Private Collection, Scotland, formerly part of the decoration lining a fireplace in Garth House, Fortingall, Perthshire. For an almost identical example, see Arthur Millner, 'Damascus Tiles', London, 2015, fig.4.61, p.169.