Persia,circa 13th century
each monochrome glazed with underglaze carved relief decoration, the largest white glazed with serrated decoration on the rim and translucent scroll design, the turquoise bowl with freehand scroll design, the exterior with random stipple decoration, the smallest green glazed bowl with trellis decoration in the well surrounded by repeated scrolls, the underside with old Bluett & Son label, largest 8cm high by 18.5cm diameter
Estimate: | £150 - £250 |
Hammer price: | £160 |
PROVENANCE:
Property from the collection of the art critic, Terence Mullaly.
Condition
White glazed bowl- Glued repairs to the rim. Minor rim chips. Some staining to the glaze on the exterior
Turquoise bowl- haircrack to the rim, approx. 9cm length. Short haircrack to the rim, approx. 1cm length.Some discolouration and pitting to the glaze
Green bowl- extensive repaired breaks