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A Kashan underglaze-painted pottery jug Persia, 12th Century

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Property from a Private Belgian Collection
A Kashan underglaze-painted pottery jug
Persia, 12th Century
of squat bulbous form on a short foot, the body rising to a slightly flaring cylindrical neck, with round handle and flat thumb knop, decorated in cobalt blue and black on a white ground with bands of inscription, the rim with foliate scrollwork and palmettes, with fitted box
12.2 cm. high
Provenance
Private Belgian collection acquired at Mansour Gallery, London on the 1st of September 2000, and thence by descent.

Inscriptions: around the neck, repeated in the band around the body, Arabic verses. In a band around the body, undeciphered Kufic inscription.

For the same verses as found on the present lot, see the rim on a Kashan cup published in Oya Pancaroglu, Perpetual Glory. Medieval Islamic Ceramics from The Harvey B. Plotnick Collection, New Haven, 2007, p. 104, no. 61. For a jug of comparable form sold at Christie's, see Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds, 26 April 2012, lot 101. A further example is in the Khalili Collection (see Ernst J. Grube, Cobalt and Lustre, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Oxford, 1994, p. 175, no. 169).

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Property from a Private Belgian Collection
A Kashan underglaze-painted pottery jug
Persia, 12th Century
of squat bulbous form on a short foot, the body rising to a slightly flaring cylindrical neck, with round handle and flat thumb knop, decorated in cobalt blue and black on a white ground with bands of inscription, the rim with foliate scrollwork and palmettes, with fitted box
12.2 cm. high
Provenance
Private Belgian collection acquired at Mansour Gallery, London on the 1st of September 2000, and thence by descent.

Inscriptions: around the neck, repeated in the band around the body, Arabic verses. In a band around the body, undeciphered Kufic inscription.

For the same verses as found on the present lot, see the rim on a Kashan cup published in Oya Pancaroglu, Perpetual Glory. Medieval Islamic Ceramics from The Harvey B. Plotnick Collection, New Haven, 2007, p. 104, no. 61. For a jug of comparable form sold at Christie's, see Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds, 26 April 2012, lot 101. A further example is in the Khalili Collection (see Ernst J. Grube, Cobalt and Lustre, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, Oxford, 1994, p. 175, no. 169).

Important Notice to Buyers
Some countries, e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of works of particular origins. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) and Syrian origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.

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