- NINE CHINESE YIXING POTTERY DISH AND
NINE CHINESE YIXING POTTERY DISH AND NUTSA nine piece collection of Chinese Yixing pottery dish and nutsdiameter of dish 5in (13cm)
- A GLEN LUKENS POTTERY DISH WITH POOLED
A GLEN LUKENS POTTERY DISH WITH POOLED GLAZE A Glen Lukens pottery dish with pooled glaze, signed 'GLEN LUKENS', 1.75"h x 6"dia
- (9) Pottery vases, sculpture and dish
(9) Pottery vases, sculpture and dish to include a large James Johnston post modern mauve vase, 13 1/4"H, signed at underside, a sgraffito studio pottery vase, unsigned, chip near base, 11 3/4"H, a blue and raspberry glazed planter, unsigned, a blue glazed bottle neck vase, unsigned, 10 3/8"H, a Gustavsberg Argenta 1003 Swedish tray, 5 3/8" dia, an art pottery sculpture of a man peeking out of a shell, 7"L, an alligator trimmed art pottery bowl, signed illegibly, 8 1/4" dia, some chips to alligators, a blue glazed pottery dish along with a Gouda style pottery vase, signed illegibly, 4"H x 5" dia
- (3) Bura sculpture, pottery dishes to
(3) Bura sculpture, pottery dishes to include a terracotta Bura style phallic figure with human visage, 8 1/4"H, a Santa Clara pottery bird effigy, 5 1/4"L, along with a pueblo pottery bowl in polychrome paint decoration, 4 1/2" dia, unsigned.
- Clay and earthen ware goods, some signed/marked,
Clay and earthen ware goods, some signed/marked, including: stamped Simon Pearce #22 handled batter bowl with spout 8"dia., round two handled glazed pottery dish 12"dia. marked EM; round glazed bowl marked EM 7"dia. six brown glazed deep dishes 9.5"dia., two signed pottery bowls 3.5"dia. & 5"dia., six redware shallow dishes/underplates 5"dia. (in rough condition). Condition: all good except mentioned above CT Transfer Fee $20
- RECTANGULAR REDWARE LOAF DISH 19th c.
RECTANGULAR REDWARE LOAF DISH 19th c. Slip Decorated Redware Pottery Dish, with sloped sides, coggled rim, 2 1/2" high, 13" x 9 1/2". Glaze flakes.
- (6) Yellow ware pottery dishes, c/o
(6) Yellow ware pottery dishes, c/o 10-3/4" pie plate, 10-1/8" dia x 2-3/4" bowl, 10-3/8" dia x 2-3/4" h bowl, 9-1/2" dia x 2-3/4" h bowl, 9-1/4" dia x 2-3/8" h, 7-7/8" dia x 2-1/8" h
- GROUP OF THREE ART POTTERY DISHESIncised
GROUP OF THREE ART POTTERY DISHESIncised mark 'Chelsea'.
The larger 10 1/2 in. diam., the smaller 8 1/2 in. diam.
Condition
Minor wear and in good condition.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- IZNIK POTTERY DISHUnmarked.
2 1/2 x
IZNIK POTTERY DISHUnmarked.
2 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. diam.
Condition
Restored, further broken and reglued with associated losses. Minor losses to the rim.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Two Sancai-Glazed Pottery Dishes, Liao
Two Sancai-Glazed Pottery Dishes, Liao Dynasty, 10th Century ? ??????? ? ???????
- A Kubachi Pottery Dish, Together With
A Kubachi Pottery Dish, Together With a Turquoise Dish, Persia, 17th/18th Century largest diameter 9.3 in — 23.6 cm
- Elio Schiavon (Italian, 1925-2004),
Elio Schiavon (Italian, 1925-2004), Eight Small Pottery Dishes, 20th century with holes for wall mounts largest diameter 7.1 in — 18 cm
- A Large Kubachi Pottery Dish, Persia,
A Large Kubachi Pottery Dish, Persia, 17th Century ???? ?? ?????? ???? ?? ??????
- (LOT OF 3) NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY GROUP
(LOT OF 3) NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY GROUP (lot of 3) Native American pottery group, consisting of owl signed 'SLS JEM. L. N.M.', 6"h; Zuni owl, 3.5"h and a miniature Acoma pottery dish, signed 'D. Reano', 2.25"dia.
- JOHN GLICK PLUM TREE POTTERY DISH John
JOHN GLICK PLUM TREE POTTERY DISH John Glick Plum Tree pottery dish, incised 'Glick' and impressed factory mark, 10.5"dia.
- (3 PC) ENGLISH MAJOLICA SERVING DISHESDESCRIPTION:
(3 PC) ENGLISH MAJOLICA SERVING DISHESDESCRIPTION: (3 Pc) An English Majolica Leaf Serving Plates Set. This set includes three multicolor serving pottery dishes designed in the shape of a large, medium and small tree leaves and finished with a high gloss glaze.
CIRCA: Late 19th Century.
ORIGIN: England.
DIMENSIONS: H: 1 1/4" to 1 3/4" W: 6 1/2" to 9".
CONDITION: Good antique condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- STONELAIN FIGURAL POTTERY DISHDESCRIPTION:
STONELAIN FIGURAL POTTERY DISHDESCRIPTION: Stonelain mid-century pottery dish featuring a multicolored glazed cactus painted dish stamped: "Stonelain" at underside.
CIRCA: Mid 20th Century.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 2" x D: 8.25"
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CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
- JULIO DE DIEGO FOR STONELAIN FIGURAL
JULIO DE DIEGO FOR STONELAIN FIGURAL POTTERY DISHDESCRIPTION: Julio de Diego for Stonelain mid-century pottery dish. Features a multicolored glazed figural painted dish stamped: "Stonelain" Signed "De Diego" at underside.
CIRCA: Mid 20th Century.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 2" x D: 8.25"
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CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
- SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10 PCS.1st
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POTTERY 10 PCS.1st item: Painted gray Pueblo style pottery with geometric design. 6" H x 10" D. Inscribed on bottom - During the period known as Pueblo 1 (+750-900 AD), the dominant pottery was poorly painted block designs on a white background. This particular design taken from the book, AN INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY by Beals and Hoijer (pp.553, figure 18:4a) Olivette Johnson. 2nd item: Lakota Sioux pottery bowl, signed by Olive Cottier (Pine Ridge Sioux, 1909-1974), made at the Pine Ridge Indian Crafts school on the Lakota Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. 3" H x 8" W. 3rd item: Southwest pottery bowl with flower design, 3 1/2" H x 6 1/2" W. 4th item: Black (possibly Santa Clara Pueblo) Southwest pottery bowl, signed CITA on bottom. 3 3/4" H x 4 1/2" W. 5th item: Small Pueblo Southwest pottery bowl with geometric design. Signed "Made at Hoopa High School by Gene Colegrove". 3 1/2" H x 5" W. 6th item: Hopi pottery napkin ring with painted designs. 3 1/2" H x 4" W. 1st half 20th century. 7th item: Small pottery dish with pattern, 1 1/4" H x 7" W x 4 1/4" D. 8-10 items: Pair of black Pueblo pottery "boots". Right boot has red and white sticker on bottom of boot. 2 1/8" H x 4" W: Animal figural piece with MASON inscribed on curved bottom. 2" H x 4 1/4" W x 1 3/4" D; 7 miniature pottery water vessels strung together with ribbon. Smallest is 1" H, largest is 1 1/2" H. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Several chips around bottom rim, paint shows wear and dirt due to age and usage. Interior of pottery has surface grime. 2nd item: Excellent condition with minor surface grime. 3rd item: Very good condition with minor scratches and grime. 4th item: Some glaze wear and 1 small nick. 5th item: Major cracks and repair over entire bowl. 6th item: Chip on one corner of base, fading design, several nicks and surface grime. 7th item: 1 1/2" x 1" crack and repair to dish, glaze loss in areas. 8-10th items: Black boots: Left boot is in very good condition, right boot has small crack at rim and chip at toe. Animal figural in very good condition. Strung water vessels in good condition with no major cracks or chips.
- 5 PCS. NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST POTTERY,
5 PCS. NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST POTTERY, INCL. SANTA C...Five (5) Native American Southwest pottery items, including Santa Clara and Navajo blackware. 1st item: Clara Suazo (Santa Clara Pueblo, 20th century) blackware pottery bowl or vase with carved geometric pattern. Signed "Clara Suazo Santa Clara Pue." to underside. 2 3/4" H x approx. 5" dia. 2nd item: Mary Saxon (Navajo, 20th century) blackware pottery vessel, olla form open to lower attached, rectangular trough having incised geometric design. Signed "Navajo Mary Saxon" to underside. 3 3/8" H x 7 1/2" W x approx. 3 3/8" D. 3rd item: Blackware pottery vessel, olla form with carved water serpent or Avanyu carved design. Inscribed "CG #5" in gold to underside. 3 5/8" H x approx. 3 1/2" dia. 20th century. 4th item: Blackware pottery dish with geometric pattern. Numbered sticker label affixed to underside. 4" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5th item: Southwestern pottery bowl with white slip glaze and two-color geometric overglaze design. Unsigned. 3 7/8" H x approx. 6 3/8" dia. Late 19th/early 20th century.
Private Bristol, Tennessee collection.
Condition:
All items in overall good condition with minor scattered surface wear including minute surface scratches. 4th item: Loss to rim measuring 1/4" x 7/8". 5th item: Surface craquelure and scattered wear to glaze; minor scattered losses to rim, largest measuring 1/4" x 1/2".
- AN APULIAN RED FIGURE BLACK GROUND POTTERY
AN APULIAN RED FIGURE BLACK GROUND POTTERY DISH, CIRCA ...AN APULIAN RED FIGURE BLACK GROUND POTTERY DISH, CIRCA 4TH CENTURY BC, of shallow circular form with the central tondo enclosing a profile maiden bust with the traditionally detailed face framed by tapering curls beneath a white diadem above white disc earrings suspending beaded pendants and a double beaded strand necklace before her cloth wrapped chignon within a ring of Vitruvian scroll and a white painted berried laurel wreath centered by a raised flat rim painted with continuous black dash decoration, raised on a conforming short foot enclosing red and black tinted rings. Diameter: 7"
Condition:
Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- KUTAHYA POLYCHROME CERAMIC DISH 1908A
KUTAHYA POLYCHROME CERAMIC DISH 1908A rimless Kutahya pottery dish celebrating the 1908 revolution of Ottoman Turkey, ca.1908. Polychrome painted decoration consisting of a wide floral spray and an inscription in Armenian across.
Literature: A similar dish with the same inscription is referenced in: Garo Kurkman, Toprak, Ates, Sir, "Magic of clay and fire: A history of Kutahya pottery and potters," Istanbul: Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation, 1997. Page 251. Republished in 2006.
Height: 1 1/2 in x diameter: 11 3/4 in.
Condition:
Yellowing to background, overall crazing to the glaze. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- 6 RANDY JOHNSTON STUDIO POTTERY DISHESRandy
6 RANDY JOHNSTON STUDIO POTTERY DISHESRandy Johnston (American, 20th/21st c). Group of six studio pottery ceramics including five dishes and one bowl. The dishes with a streak of brown glaze. Five marked along the footrim.
Height ranges from 1 in to 3 in; diameter ranges from 6 1/4 in to 8 1/2 in.
Condition:
All dishes are in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or dents. When inspected under UV light, there is no sign of restoration. Light wear on all pieces' undersides, consistent with their age and use; there are some areas with yellowish discoloration to the underside. Three of the pieces have crazing throughout. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- SAN FRANCISCO ART POTTERY DISHES, MID-CENTURYSan
SAN FRANCISCO ART POTTERY DISHES, MID-CENTURYSan Francisco Art Pottery Dishes, Mid-Century , comprising:
7 Dinner Plates 11.5 in. 10 Luncheon Plates 9.25 in. 4 Bread and Butter Plates 6.5 in. 4 Bowls and 1 Saucer 2 Leaf Nut Dishes 4.5 in. Open Sugar Bowl
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- KARATSU POTTERY DISHDimensions: 2.5
KARATSU POTTERY DISHDimensions: 2.5 H x 7.5 diam
Property from the impressive collection of Arthur & Lillian Weiss, Little Deer Isle, Maine
(LDI6449)(WT)
Condition:
Very good with 2 flat rim chips.
- ZACATECAS BICHROME POTTERY DISH GEOMETRIC
ZACATECAS BICHROME POTTERY DISH GEOMETRIC MOTIFPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Zacatecas culture, Early Classic Period, ca. 250 to 450 CE. A stunning pottery bowl on a rounded base with thick walls that rise up to a wide, annular rim over a shallow basin. Boasting a high burnish, this gorgeous ancient vessel is skillfully painted with a pale grey slip on its interior and an intricate geometric motif of zigzag, undulating, and curvilinear striations in a hue of chocolate brown on a creamy beige ground on its exterior. Size: 11.375" in diameter x 2.75" H (28.9 cm x 7 cm)
Provenance: ex-Barakat Gallery, Beverly Hills, California, USA, acquired prior to 2000
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#162039
Condition:
Repaired from several pieces with break lines and adhesive just barely visible in some areas. A few areas of the rim may have been restored from new material. Expected surface wear with some light scratches and a miniscule nick to the rim, all commensurate with age. Otherwise, very good with impressive remaining pigments.
- MAYA ULUA VALLEY POLYCHROME TETRAPOD
MAYA ULUA VALLEY POLYCHROME TETRAPOD BOWLPre-Columbian, Maya Territories, Guatemala, Ulua Valley, Late Classic Period, ca. 600 to 900 CE. A delightful pottery dish presenting a flat bottom and shallow basin with thick walls that flare outwards to a broad rim, all sitting upon 4 tab-shaped feet. Adorned in hues of red, orange, beige, and black, the exterior and interior of the beautiful vessel boasts an elaborate decorative program of abstract checkered, steppe, and spiral motifs. The exterior is additionally embellished with 2 applied zoomorphic heads, each accompanied by a pair of paws or hands, protruding from opposite sides of the dish. Size: 10.2" Diameter x 3.9" H (25.9 cm x 9.9 cm)
Provenance: private Lumberton, Texas, USA collection; ex-Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas, USA
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#169591
Condition:
Minor loss to small area of rim. Repaired from several pieces with restoration and repainting over break lines. Restoration to 1 leg and some areas of rim. Expected nicks and abrasions throughout. Otherwise, very nice with great pigments.
- 12TH C. CHINESE SONG DYNASTY JUN WARE
12TH C. CHINESE SONG DYNASTY JUN WARE POTTERY DISHEast Asia, China, Song Dynasty, ca. 1127 to 1279 CE. A stunning ceramic dish presenting a ring-form foot, a shallow basin, and a flared rim, all enveloped in a lustrous glaze of gorgeous hues of violet, lavender, periwinkle, and light blue. The colors swirl dreamily across the vessel, beautifully complementing its elegant form. The celadon gains its blue color from the use of straw ash; this was created in the Jun kilns of Yuzhou City. Varying the temperature in kilns, a technique known as Yacoubian, changes the color greatly. The most prized examples, like this one, have crimson and purple splashes. The unglazed foot gives the bowl its date; during the Song Dynasty, before this was made, the foot would also have been glazed. Archaeological excavations in the 1950s and 1960s in Yuzhou City revealed over a hundred kilns, all involved in the production of these beautiful pieces. Size: 13.875" in diameter x 2.375" H (35.2 cm x 6 cm)
Bowls like this were some of China's most important exports during the Song period and were widely imitated in Korea and Japan. The body was thrown on a potter's wheel and the color of the glaze that covers all but its foot comes from iron oxides fired in a reducing atmosphere. These objects were fired in "dragon kilns," long brick tunnels that rose up a slope, to provide slow and even heating. Archaeologists estimate that up to 25,000 vessels would be made at once in the largest of these kilns! The market for bowls like these were the scholar-gentleman class, sometimes known as the literati; these were made for everyday use, religious ceremonies (placing offerings on altars, for example), and sometimes were buried with their owners. Their beauty spawned legends; for example, the few that made their way to Europe were sometimes turned into goblets with the aid of metal components because of a belief that their glaze would change color in the presence of poison.
Provenance: private Morrison, Colorado, USA collection, acquired 2011;ex- private New England estate, USA, before 2001
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#166045
Condition:
Miniscule nick to rim and small abrasion to base. Otherwise, intact and excellent.
- 19TH C. MOROCCAN BLUE-ON-WHITE POTTERY
19TH C. MOROCCAN BLUE-ON-WHITE POTTERY DISH, EX MUSEUMNorth Africa, Morocco, Fez (Fes) region, ca. late 19th to mid-20th century CE. This is a large and lovely blue-on-white ceramic dish that is wheel-thrown, and hand painted with abstract phytomorphic motifs. The dish rests on a ring form foot that is pierced for suspension when not in use. The thick rim has a solid cobalt band, and the interior is slipped in a white glaze then overpainted with a stylized geometric and foliate pattern, reminiscent of a snowflake. At the center of the tondo is an 8-poinsted star with radiating leaves or feathers and scrolling flourishes and stippling. The Fez region is renowned for their Fassi pottery that uses cobalt blue pigments and bold patterns! Size: 14" Diameter x 3.25" H (35.6 cm x 8.3 cm)
Provenance: ex-Ashland University Museum, Ashland, Ohio, USA, donated to Ashland University between July 1994 to December 1998
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#169119
Condition:
Stable hairline fissure radiating from two areas of rim. Firing and glazing imperfections and surface pitting. Surface abrasions and chips inside basin and ring foot. Colors and motifs are dark and sharp. Modern wire threaded through ring foot for suspension.
- ANCIENT THAI BAN CHIANG BICHROME PEDESTAL
ANCIENT THAI BAN CHIANG BICHROME PEDESTAL DISHSoutheast Asia, Northeastern Thailand, Ban Chiang culture, ca. 3rd to 1st century BCE. A hand-built pottery dish resting atop a flared pedestal-form foot. The upper body is a vessel bearing gently carinated walls and a flared rim, and the exterior surfaces are decorated with sweeping linear motifs in applied red pigment. Size: 5.625" W x 5.4" H (14.3 cm x 13.7 cm)
Provenance: Whisnant Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA acquired prior to 2000
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#169676
Condition:
Pedestal foot is attached to bottom of vessel and may not be original to the upper body; this area has resurfacing and overpainting along new material and break lines beneath body. Repair to area of rim with heavy adhesive residue along break lines. Chips and fissures to rim, with fading to pigment in scattered areas, and light encrustations. Nice earthen deposits throughout.
- 100+ FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN STONE &
100+ FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN STONE & TOOTH ARTIFACTSNative American, Midwestern to Southern United States, Eastern Woodland, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 5000 to 1500 CE. A fantastic display of nearly 100 hand-knapped stone projectile points, tools, canine teeth, and a pottery dish contained in a wood and glass case! The points and worked preforms are grouped in clusters of similar sizes, most are flaked from quartzite or chert stone. At the center is a shallow redware dish, a rectangular celt-shaped pendant, and 17 canine teeth pierced for suspension from a coyote or other similar sized carnivore. The large red-brown stone with a flared head may be part of a type of axe known as a spud. Included are many types of points and most appear to be full formed, many with necks, notches, and fins; a few are perhaps pre-formed but have clearly been worked at one time. An educational and aesthetically arranged collection of that demonstrates projectile typology and tools! Size (largest point): 8" L x 1.5" W (20.3 cm x 3.8 cm); (frame): 28" L x 2.5" W x 28" H (71.1 cm x 6.4 cm x 71.1 cm)
Provenance: private Brevard, North Carolina, USA collection
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#171103
Condition:
Losses to large areas shown, and chips and losses to projectile points, but most are intact with well- preserved forms. Find sites or old inventory numbers written on surfaces of several. Professionally mounted on a green felt backing in a wood and glass case. Two projectile points are loose and in the bottom of frame. Suspension hardware and wire on verso for displaying.
- COLIMA SHALLOW POTTERY DISH W/ SCORPIONSPre-Columbian,
COLIMA SHALLOW POTTERY DISH W/ SCORPIONSPre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A hand-built pottery dish with an applied creature in the center and a two resting upon the rim. The vessel has a rounded, stable base with a shallow basin and low walls. The unusual creatures may be scorpions, with petite front pinchers and stinger tails - there is something endearing about these arachnid-esque adornos. Size: 6.75" Diameter x 1.75" H (17.1 cm x 4.4 cm)
Provenance: ex-private Bishop Family Trust collection, the Trust of the late Bill Bishop, a noted antiquarian with shops in Scottsdale, Arizona and Allenspark, Colorado, USA, acquired before 2010
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#172896
Condition:
Repaired and restored. Tail and posterior of central animal and the limbs and tails of rim animals are repaired with new material. Stable hair line fissures on bowl. Light mineral deposits.
- 18TH C. CHINESE QING GLAZED POTTERY
18TH C. CHINESE QING GLAZED POTTERY DISH, TL TESTEDEast Asia, China, Qing Dynasty, ca. 18th century CE. A hand-built pottery dish of sizable form with a ringed foot, squat walls, and a thick rim surrounding the broad and shallow basin. The exterior surfaces are surrounded by blue peaked panels filled with floral motifs, and the basin interior boasts additional flowers, vines, leaves, and curvilinear motifs in cobalt blue. Size: 15.875" W x 3.1" H (40.3 cm x 7.9 cm)
This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full printed and bound report is available to the buyer upon request.
Provenance: Private Friday Harbor, Washington, USA collection, acquired prior to 2000
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#172777
Condition:
Minor abrasions and pitting, with light fading and roughness to glaze in scattered areas, a few stable hairline fissures beneath foot, and dark brown pigment beneath base, otherwise intact and very good. Nice preservation to most blue decorations. TL drill holes beneath foot.
- IZNIK-STYLE RIMLESS POTTERY DISH WITH
IZNIK-STYLE RIMLESS POTTERY DISH WITH SAZ LEAF
19TH CENTURY of circular form with short upright rim on a short foot, underglaze painting in blue, turquoise, bole red and black outline on an off-white ground, decorated with a saz leaf, carnations and roses issuing from a leafy tuft, the rim with a repeat zig-zag pattern, verso decorated with blue and turquoise flowerheads, with glaze scratched off in the middle(1)33.5cm diameterProvenance: Private collection of a notable Ottoman family in London.The collection is from a notable Ottoman land-owning family, that married over generations into the Sultans’ court. Some were judges, civil servants and vizirs in the Damascus vilayet, as well as members of parliament to the Sublime Porte.
- Masayuki Miyajima (born 1953), a large
Masayuki Miyajima (born 1953), a large pottery bottle of rectangular form, tenmoku glazed, 21cm high (no box) and a square pottery dish, tenmoku glazed with rust trail, 28.5cm wide, with a signed box
- A TURKISH RIMLESS POTTERY DISH, 18TH
A TURKISH RIMLESS POTTERY DISH, 18TH CENTURYA Turkish Rimless Pottery Dish, 18th century, possibly Tekfur Saray, Ottoman Turkey; diameter: 11 1/4 in. Provenance: Christie's London, Arts & Textiles of the Islamic & Indian Worlds, 10 October 2014, Lot 868; a private collection, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.