**Originally Listed At $400**
Near East, Persia (current day Iran), ca. 1920s CE. A splendid and sizeable pottery bowl presenting conical walls that straighten to a gently lipped rim, all sitting upon a tiered base. Boasting a lustrous glaze of sky blue and black atop a cream-hued ground, the interior of the vessel is adorned by gorgeous abstract motifs divided into several bands of vegetal designs with a quatrefoil at the center. The upper half of the exterior walls are also embellished by a shimmering coat of glaze with a lovely crisscross pattern encircling the area near the rim. A stunning example from Persian culture! Size: 13.75" in diameter x 6.75" H (34.9 cm x 17.1 cm)
Provenance: ex-private Toluca Lake, California, USA collection; ex-Malter Galleries, Auction 80, The Gluck Collection, April 7, 2002, Lot 155
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#164380
Condition
Collection labels on interior of rim and near base. Losses to rim. Encrustations on interior. Otherwise, excellent with beautiful craquelure to glaze.