AN HEXAGONAL KUTAHYA POTTERY TILE
Ottoman Provinces, late 18th - 19th century
Of hexagonal shape, painted in cobalt blue, turquoise, bole red, and manganese purple with black outlines (cuerda seca technique) on a white ground, a floral-inspired geometric motif to the centre framed within a thin, white hexagonal border, a band of stylised split palmettes to each corner framing rosette and budding stems in between, two further thin borders in cobalt blue and white, 19.5cm at the widest point.
Sold for £69
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