An intact Amlash reddish-orange pottery carinated bowl, Northern Iran, circa 1st Millennium...
An intact Amlash reddish-orange pottery carinated bowl,
Northern Iran, circa 1st Millennium B.C.,
of hemispherical form, tapering to a flat slightly concave base, with broad gently flaring neck,
12cm high x 16cm diam
Provenance:
UK private collection; acquired by the vendor in 1963 in Iran.
Published:
S. Middleton, A Preliminary Identification and Tentative Chronology for A Small Collection of Ceramics from Iran (Oxford 1999), no. 14.
For a shallower version of a similar type, see Trudy S Kawami, Ancient Iranian Ceramics from the Arthur M Sackler Collections (New York 1992), p.216, no.108.
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An intact Amlash reddish-orange pottery carinated bowl,
Northern Iran, circa 1st Millennium B.C.,
of hemispherical form, tapering to a flat slightly concave base, with broad gently flaring neck,
12cm high x 16cm diam
Provenance:
UK private collection; acquired by the vendor in 1963 in Iran.
Published:
S. Middleton, A Preliminary Identification and Tentative Chronology for A Small Collection of Ceramics from Iran (Oxford 1999), no. 14.
For a shallower version of a similar type, see Trudy S Kawami, Ancient Iranian Ceramics from the Arthur M Sackler Collections (New York 1992), p.216, no.108.