LOT 0312 A Safavid Blue and White Bottle Vase, Persia, 17th Century,
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A Safavid Blue and White Bottle Vase, Persia, 17th CenturyPyriform with a bulbous base supported on a short foot, decorated in underglaze cobalt on a white background with vertical lappets containing stacked palmettes, later mounted with a metal mouth and cover, height 11.5 in — 29.2 cmNote:Many Safavid potteries were a product of kilns located in the province of Kirman (modern day Kerman, Iran). Fine Ming dynasty Chinese porcelains had been imported into Iran since the fourteenth century, forming a number of impressive and highly-treasured royal and private collections. When supplies of this highly revered commodity began to dwindle in the seventeenth century, local craftsmen had wealth of material to study from. The result was a unique product of local city workshops and artisans, which interpreted standard Ming elements such as Kraak-style panels, lotus scrolls, and lappets, into their own definitive works of art under the Safavid Empire.Compare with an example sold at Sotheby's London, April 22, 2015, lot 191Estimate: $1,800—2,200
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