A Fatimid Glazed Ceramic King Chess Piece, Possibly 10th–12th...
A Fatimid Glazed Ceramic King Chess Piece, Possibly 10th–12th Century.
A Fatimid chess piece modelled in ceramic with a turquoise and cobalt blue glaze, featuring a distinctly domed form rising to a prominent finial-like top, suggesting high rank. The body is incised with vertical panel-like elements reminiscent of architectural forms, possibly indicating the piece’s symbolic role. The striking dome and elevated design suggest this could represent the king.
H: Approximately 4.7cm
Provenance: From a distinguished European private collection.
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A Fatimid Glazed Ceramic King Chess Piece, Possibly 10th–12th Century.
A Fatimid chess piece modelled in ceramic with a turquoise and cobalt blue glaze, featuring a distinctly domed form rising to a prominent finial-like top, suggesting high rank. The body is incised with vertical panel-like elements reminiscent of architectural forms, possibly indicating the piece’s symbolic role. The striking dome and elevated design suggest this could represent the king.
H: Approximately 4.7cm
Provenance: From a distinguished European private collection.