ID 580190
Lot 6720 | Krug und Schale mit Streifendekor, Kashan, Iran, 12. - 13. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 500
Konische Kashan-Schale und Kashan-Krug mit kobaltblauem Streifendekor auf weißem Untergrund und mit transparenter Glasur, zum Teil irisierend. Die aus mehreren Bruchstücken geklebte Schale mit einem zentral im Spiegel gemalten Vogelmedaillon. Von der Umrandung gehen radial blaue Streifen aus, die in Verbindung mit dem weißen Grund ein ästhetisch überaus ansprechendes Dekor bilden. Die Außenwandung durch acht vertikale Streifenpaare mit je drei Streifen gegliedert. Der aus mehreren Bruchstücken fachmännisch zusammengesetzte Krug ist von der Mündung bis zum Standring ebenfalls mit dem vertikal gegliederten blau-weißen Streifenmuster dekoriert. Die flache Schulter vorne leicht eingedellt. Im Bereich des Standrings anhaftende Konkretionen. Durchmesser Schale 19 cm, Höhe 9,5 cm. Mündungsdurchmesser des Kruges 8 cm, Höhe 19,5 cm.
Provenienz: Aus rheinischer Privatsammlung, alter Familienbesitz, übernommen aus der Sammlung des Vaters und teilweise der Großmutter. Große Teile als Leihgabe 1972 im Hetjens Keramikmuseum Düsseldorf.
Zustand: II - III
A Kashan jug and bowl with striped decoration, Iran, 12th - 13th century
Conical Kashan bowl and Kashan jug with cobalt blue stripe decoration on a white background and with transparent glaze, partly iridescent. The bowl glued from several fragments with a bird medallion painted centrally in the mirror. Radial blue stripes emanate from the rim, which in combination with the white ground form an aesthetically extremely appealing decoration. The outer wall is divided by eight vertical pairs of three stripes each. The jug, expertly assembled from several fragments, is also decorated with the vertically divided blue and white stripe pattern from the mouth to the stand ring. The flat shoulder slightly dented at the front. Adhering concretions in the area of the stand ring. Diameter of the bowl 19 cm, height 9.5 cm. Mouth diameter of the jug 8 cm, height 19.5 cm.
Provenance: From a private collection in the Rhineland, old family property, taken over from the collection of the father and partly from the grandmother. Large parts on loan to the Hetjens Keramikmuseum Düsseldorf in 1972.
Condition: II - III
Auction house category: | Islamic Orient |
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