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FS49: Fine Art Sale

An Islamic Pottery Bowl of Sultanabad Type

Auction Lot FS49/1205

An Islamic pottery bowl of Sultanabad type painted in black and blue with a pair of cranes on a profuse foliate ground within two narrow bands, 30cm diameter, [broken and re-stuck].
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An Islamic Pottery Bowl of Sultanabad Type (FS49/1205) offered in our Three Day Fine Art Sale starting on 14th April 2021 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.

Lot Description

An Islamic pottery bowl of Sultanabad type painted in black and blue with a pair of cranes on a profuse foliate ground within two narrow bands, 30cm diameter, [broken and re-stuck].

Estimate

£1,800 - £2,200

VAT

VAT on Buyer's Premium

Department

Ceramics and Glass

Fine Art Category

Delft, Faience and Maiolica Pottery

Sale Information

FS49: Fine Art Sale
Wednesday, 14th April 2021
Thursday, 15th April 2021
Friday, 16th April 2021

Okehampton Street, Exeter

This lot will be sold after 10:00am on Thursday, 15th April 2021 as part of the Ceramics, Works of Art and Clocks section of the sale.

Contact

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Okehampton Street, Exeter

Telephone: +44 (01392) 413100

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Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only, unless otherwise stated to the contrary.

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An Islamic Pottery Bowl of Sultanabad Type

Auction Lot: FS49/1205

An Islamic pottery bowl of Sultanabad type painted in black and blue with a pair of cranes on a profuse foliate ground within two narrow bands, 30cm diameter, [broken and re-stuck].

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