Dish
ca. 1650-1700 (made)
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Dish, fritware, of saucer shape, glazed and painted with a garden pavilion or arch flanked by stylized trees and shrubs, within a double line band edging a continuouse poppy border and single line band in ruby-coloured lustre over the glaze. The interior partially discoloured in teh firing process and later well worn through use.
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Materials and techniques | Fritware, lustre decoration |
Brief description | Dish, fritware, painted in ruby coloured lustre over the glaze with a garden pavilion; Iran, 1650-1700. |
Physical description | Dish, fritware, of saucer shape, glazed and painted with a garden pavilion or arch flanked by stylized trees and shrubs, within a double line band edging a continuouse poppy border and single line band in ruby-coloured lustre over the glaze. The interior partially discoloured in teh firing process and later well worn through use. |
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Bibliographic reference | Morris, Barbara. Victorian table glass & ornaments. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1978. pl. 89, p. 131 |
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Accession number | 539-1878 |
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Record created | March 30, 2009 |
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