LOT 228 A Chinese translucent blue Peking glass bowl for the Islamic market
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The bowl is delicately cut with straight sides and a flaring rim, it is crisply carved to the exterior with four inscriptions in Arabic separated by two pair of lotus scrolls. The neck is decorated with four equally-spaced lotus scrolls. The underside is carved with a further inscription.Provenance:Christie's London, 14 October 2003, lot 106.Catalogue notes:The inscriptions state: 'mawlana al-sultan, al-tahiyya kamalahu, awwalahu hadiran, wa al-salama' which may be translated as a statement that the Sultan is the lord, and on the base the inscriptions are taken from the Quran.The form of this vessel is based on a Ming dynasty original, for example from the Yongle period, which in turn was based on Mamluk brass. A glass bowl of a similar shade and a slightly earlier date can be found in the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, as published in Claudia Brown and David Rabiner, 'Clear As Crystal, Red As Flame: Later Chinese Glass', 1990, p. 49, no. 12, and a further blue-glass Arabic-inscribed bowl in the same publication, pp. 62-63, no. 27.Condition: The bowl appears to be in overall good condition, with surface wear consistent with age and use.Origin: ChinaPeriod: 18th centurySizes: 9.20 cm. H x 18.00 cm. diameter3.62 in. H x 7.09 in. diameter Condition Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.orientalartauctions.com If you have any questions, feel to contact us at info@orientalartauctions.com
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2018年6月21-22日
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