A Kashan underglaze-decorated bowl, Persia, circa 1200 of truncated conical form with flaring walls stepped down to a vertical foot, painted in two shades of cobalt and black under a transparent colourless glaze, the interior divided into four panels by radial black bands filled with naskh inscriptions reserved between vivid blue borders, the intermediary panels with a palmette flanked by birds, the exterior with waterweed pattern 16.5cm. diam.
A Kashan underglaze-decorated bowl, Persia, circa 1200 of truncated conical form with flaring walls stepped down to a vertical foot, painted in two shades of cobalt and black under a transparent colourless glaze, the interior divided into four panels by radial black bands filled with naskh inscriptions reserved between vivid blue borders, the intermediary panels with a palmette flanked by birds, the exterior with waterweed pattern 16.5cm. diam.
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