Islamic Art and Indian Paintings 2014-11-20 Auction - 216 Price Results - Florence Number Nine srl in it - Page 2
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Islamic Art and Indian Paintings

Islamic Art and Indian Paintings
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A large bowl: Iran, 13th CenturyFritware with dark decoration under a turquoise glaze Similar to the preceding lot, the ribbed bowl offers decoration consisting of a duck set amidst vine sprays and floral
0025: A large bowlEst. €2,000-€3,000Lot Passed
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A bowl with calligraphic decoration: Iran, Nishapur, Samanid period, 10th CenturyEarthenware painted brown manganese on white slip under transparent lead-glaze A fine truncated cone-shaped bowl raised on disc-shaped foot.It bears an
0026: A bowl with calligraphic decorationEst. €1,000-€1,400
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Three bowls with segment decoration: Iran, 13th -14th CenturyFritware with polychrome decoration under transparent glaze Fine bowls raised on disc-shaped foot. The decoration is made up of abstract and vegetal motifs set within panels
0027: Three bowls with segment decorationEst. €2,500-€3,000Lot Passed
Three baluster vases: Iran, 18th - 19th Century Fritware with underglaze blue decoration A lot made up of two round-bellied vases (h.26 - 25 cm) with vegetal decoration and a smaller vase (h. 24.5 cm) bearing human
0028: Three baluster vasesEst. €1,200-€1,300Lot Passed
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A Nasrid stucco fragment: Southern Spain, Granada, 15th Century A fragment of a plaster architectural decoration moulded with star shaped motifs containing stylised arabesque and vegetal motifs known as ataurique, and part of
0029: A Nasrid stucco fragmentEst. €400-€800
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A Spanish tile: Spain, probably Valencia, 15th CenturyEnamelled earthenware A rectangular tile with geometric motifs that becomes an inscription, the abbreviation of the word 'afiya' that means
0030: A Spanish tileEst. €500-€700
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An Albarello jar: Near East, probably Syria, 14th CenturyFritware with turquoise glaze A cylindrical albarello jar raised on a disc-shaped foot with convex walls.It is entirely covered with a turquoise glaze. Breaks
0031: An Albarello jarEst. €600-€800
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A Mamluk Albarello: Syria or Egypt, 14th CenturyCeramic with blue decoration under a transparent glaze A small albarello of unusual shape, raised on a disc-shaped foot with slightly waisted walls and straight neck. A
0032: A Mamluk AlbarelloEst. €4,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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An Abbasid lustre dish: Iraq, late 9th- early 10th CenturyEarthenware painted in lustre on opaque white glaze A plate raised on a disc-shaped foot, with flared walls and slightly everted edge.The decoration is typical of
0033: An Abbasid lustre dishEst. €6,000-€8,000
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A basin: Eastern Iranian world, Nishapur or Afrasiyab (old Samarkand), 10th Century Earthenware with white slip, painted with brown manganese and red coloured clay, under transparent lead-based glaze A fine,
0034: A basinEst. €8,000-€9,000Lot Passed
A bowl: Eastern Iranian world, Nishapur or Afrasiyab (old Samrkand),10th CenturyEarthenware with white slip painted with coloured brown manganese and red clay under a transparent lead-based glaze An elegant
0035: A bowlEst. €6,000-€7,000Lot Passed
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A pair of coloured bowls: Iran, 10th CenturyTerracotta with slip and decorated with coloured clay A pair of small truncated cone-shaped bowls.Both present a similar interior decoration with a pseudo-inscription immediately
0036: A pair of coloured bowlsEst. €800-€1,000
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A silhouette vase: Iran, probably Kashan, late 12th Century Fritware with scratched decoration out the black slip and covered by turquoise glaze Vase raised on disc-shaped foot with flared walls up to the shoulder,
0037: A silhouette vaseEst. €1,000-€2,000
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Five Persian ceramics: Iran, 12th Century A lot composed of five ceramic items attributable to 12th century Iranian production.Two small jugs, one with turquoise glaze the other cobalt blue, are counterpart to three small
0038: Five Persian ceramicsEst. €2,000-€2,200Lot Passed
A Sassanid vase: Iran, Pre-Islamic period, 7th CenturyEarthenware entirely covered with turquoise glaze A small globular vase, twin eyelet handles and short flared neck.The object is entirely covered with a turquoise
0039: A Sassanid vaseEst. €1,600-€2,000Lot Passed
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An amber-coloured ewer: Iran (?), 8th-9th CenturyEarthenware with amber coloured patina A globular jug with long and narrow neck and a single handle, with gold-coloured patina that with its irridescence has produced an
0040: An amber-coloured ewerEst. €1,500-€2,000
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A ceramic jug: Iran, 9th-12th Century Earthenware covered with a turquoise glaze A globular jug, long straight neck, finger rest on the handle and tall lip. The shape was already familiar in the glass and metal
0041: A ceramic jugEst. €800-€1,000
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An Iznik tile panel: Turkey, second half of 16th Century Fritware with underglaze cobalt blue and turquoise decoration A panel composed of three square tiles decorated with saz leaves. There are two vertical strips
0042: An Iznik tile panelEst. €3,000-€5,000
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A blue and white Iznik tazza: Turkey, Iznik, 16th CenturyFritware painted in cobalt blue under a transparent glaze Tazza raised on a tall foot (partly missing) with concave walls and foliate rim.Entirely painted, both on the
0043: A blue and white Iznik tazzaEst. €10,000-€15,000
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A Fatimid lustre-painted plate: Egypt, Fustat, 11th Century Earthenware painted in lustre on opaque white glaze A dish raised on disc-shaped foot. The centre presents an erect bird surrounded by stylised shoots. The internal walls
0044: A Fatimid lustre-painted plateEst. €20,000-€30,000
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A turquoise bowl: Iran, probably Kashan, early 13th CenturyFritware with black painted decoration under turquoise glaze A bowl raised on disc-shaped foot, of medium depth. A finely decorated band presents a cursive
0045: A turquoise bowlEst. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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Five turquoise ceramics: Iran, 12th CenturyFritware with turquoise glaze A lot made up of five pleasing ceramics attributable to Persian production form the 12th-early 13th century. The group is composed of three small jugs
0046: Five turquoise ceramicsEst. €2,500-€3,000
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A turquoise jug: Iran, late 12th - 13th Century Fritware with opaque turquoise glaze Jug raised on disc-shaped foot, swelling out at the shoulder, wide straight neck and finger support on ansa. This monochrome
0047: A turquoise jugEst. €800-€1,000
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A Qajar vase: Iran, 19th Century Fritware painted under a transparent glaze A baluster vase characteristic of the Qajar period for the shape and figurative decoration that in this example, depicts riders on
0048: A Qajar vaseEst. €1,500-€2,000
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