Lot 1129

A GROUP OF SIX PERSIAN POTTERY BOWLS (6)

12th-18th century
The largest with stylised vegetal and abstract decoration in oxide and white slip; three other glazed bowls with abstract decoration; a Kashan monochrome bowl with flared straight sides and an unglazed earthenware bowl

Estimate: £80 - £120
Hammer price: £120
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

PROVENANCE

Property from the collection of the art critic, Terence Mullaly.

CONDITION REPORT
The largest bowl with a large crack to the rim. 
The brown painted abstract bowl is restored.
The blue ground abstract bowl has overall crazing to the glaze
The blue and black decorated bowl has glued repairs to the rim and has rim chips
The Kashan monochrome bowl is extensively repaired, has rim chips and iridescence
The unglazed bowl with some black adhesions to the sides

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