A Khorasan high tin bronze dish with running animals and inscriptions, Central Asia, 12th century, of shallow form with curved walls, the centre well with interlacing strapwork over a foliate design, surrounded by a band of running quadrupeds, with...
A Khorasan high tin bronze dish with running animals and inscriptions, Central Asia, 12th century, of shallow form with curved walls, the centre well with interlacing strapwork over a foliate design, surrounded by a band of running quadrupeds, with an outer kufic inscription band, the exterior plain, 26.6cm. diam. Provenance: Oliver Hoare Ltd, 2000 Vessels made from a high-tin alloy were produced in Iran from the early Islamic period to the 12th century. Most are decorated with punched circles arranged in geometric formations; freely drawn designs are rare.
With reddish patination to centre , greenish residue
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A Khorasan high tin bronze dish with running animals and inscriptions, Central Asia, 12th century, of shallow form with curved walls, the centre well with interlacing strapwork over a foliate design, surrounded by a band of running quadrupeds, with an outer kufic inscription band, the exterior plain, 26.6cm. diam. Provenance: Oliver Hoare Ltd, 2000 Vessels made from a high-tin alloy were produced in Iran from the early Islamic period to the 12th century. Most are decorated with punched circles arranged in geometric formations; freely drawn designs are rare.
With reddish patination to centre , greenish residue