Fritware bowl, moulded and covered with a blue glaze

Iran, Kashan (?); Second half of the 12th century
H: 12; Diam: 14.5 cm
Inventory number 26/2022
Published in
Sotheby’s, London 8/10 2014, lot 95;
Artcurial, Paris 16/5 2022, lot 281;
Footnotes
1.
For more on the mould-maker, his work and an identical bowl, see Oliver Watson: Ceramics of Iran: Islamic Pottery from The Sarikhani Collection, London 2020, pp. 180–183.
2.
In addition to the bowl mentioned in note 1 from the Sarikhani Collection (I.CE. 2164), an identical example can be found in the Louvre (Mao 2073), both featuring openwork and a colourless, transparent glaze with blue splashes; both are fragmentary. Oliver Watson: Ceramics of Iran: Islamic pottery from The Sarikhani Collection, London 2020, note 66 suggests that two more bowls from the same mould may exist, one in Tehran and one in Rome.

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