LOT 222 SAMANID POTTERY BOWL WITH INSCRIPTION
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Ca. 900-1000 AD. A ceramic bowl with flaring walls rising from a short circular foot. The deep interior is decorated with dark painted central inscription and an ornamental band just below the rim. Medieval Islamic ceramics developed as a distinctive tradition of decoration in Muslim lands several centuries after the original Arab conquests. From the 9th century onwards, distinctive Islamic ceramic styles, often involving glazed and/or incised decoration developed and spread across the Islamic world and beyond. Islamic ceramics also had an important influence on pottery production in Italy and in the Byzantine Empire.Size: L:1705mm / W:70mm ; 405gProvenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s.
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