PERSIAN MOLDED QUAJAR POTTERY BATH TILE, EARLY 19TH.C.
PERSIAN MOLDED QUAJAR POTTERY BATH TILE, EARLY 19TH.C. H 9.5" W 15" MUSICIANS Depicting two court musicians in a lush garden. One playing tambour, other playing a tonbak. Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.
Dimensions: 9.5 x 15 in
Condition Report: Very minor edge chips (visible in photograph). Glaze showing appropriate signs of craquelure for its age.
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PERSIAN MOLDED QUAJAR POTTERY BATH TILE, EARLY 19TH.C. H 9.5" W 15" MUSICIANS Depicting two court musicians in a lush garden. One playing tambour, other playing a tonbak. Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.
Dimensions: 9.5 x 15 in
Condition Report: Very minor edge chips (visible in photograph). Glaze showing appropriate signs of craquelure for its age.