Antique Mamluk Medieval 13th-14th centuries A.D. Islamic Ceramic Dish |
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Kütahya was a very important ceramic center of the Ottomans, active from the 17th to the early 20th century with workshops making hand-painted ceramics for both domestic and public spheres...
This Persian jar is decorated in underglaze cobalt blue and iron brown and covered inside and out in a thick clear glaze with a blue-green tint. It is potted from a buff colored earthenware that is exposed around the lower portion with the glaze forming a rather thick and uneven curtain above. The footring is unglaze and the base is partially glazed...
The white background is painted blue, pink, and beige on both sides with stylized floral sprays. Condition: In very good condition, showing age and use, the mouth and loops slightly worn out from usage, otherwise intact...
DIMENSIONS: 40.5 cm x 27.5 cm (15.94 x 10.83 inches).
CONDITION: Cracked in half "clean break” and glued together one chip on the back of the rim.