Ewer
1100-1300 (made)
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Ewer, colourless yellowish freeblown glass, pear-shaped body with applied foot and handle, decorated with stamped dotted circles, applied trail around neck and blue glass rim
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Materials and techniques | Glass with trailed and stamped decoration |
Brief description | Ewer, blown glass with pear-shaped body, with trailed and stamped decoration, Iran, 1100-1300 |
Physical description | Ewer, colourless yellowish freeblown glass, pear-shaped body with applied foot and handle, decorated with stamped dotted circles, applied trail around neck and blue glass rim |
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Bibliographic reference | L. Komaroff (ed.) Dining with the Sultan: The Fine Art of Feasting. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles: 2023), p.183, cat. no. 38b. |
Other number | 8232 - Glass gallery number |
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Accession number | C.27-1968 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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