28th Apr, 2023 11:00
SEVEN PERSIAN POTTERY TILES WITH FLORAL MOTIFS
Iran, 18th century and later
Comprising six examples of cuerda seca pottery tiles and a small, painted tile, mostly of square shape except two rectangular tiles mounted on transparent plexiglass, all underglaze-painted in a variety of colours including cobalt blue, yellow, turquoise, green, and purple outlined in black against a white ground, the decorative motifs consisting mostly of flower heads, interlocking vegetal meanders, lush foliage, and aviary motifs (on two tiles), the two joint rectangular tiles 41cm x 11cm excluding the mount, the largest square tile 24.5cm x 24.3cm.
(Quantity:7)
Dimensions: the two joint rectangular tiles 41cm x 11cm excluding the mount, the largest square tile 24.5cm x 24.3cm
Sold for £125
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