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Lot 455

A Safavid blue and white pottery dish depicting a lion, Persia, 17th century, the stonepaste...

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Lot 455

A Safavid blue and white pottery dish depicting a lion, Persia, 17th century, the stonepaste...

Price Realised: £2,210

Estimate: £600 - £800

Price realised is hammer price plus fees (30% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).

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Lot 455

Description

A Safavid blue and white pottery dish depicting a lion, Persia, 17th century, the stonepaste body of shallow form, painted in underglaze cobalt blue with black outlines and details featuring a large roundel with a stylised lion walking within a lush vegetal landscape, the cavetto with a band of lobed cartouches containing flowers, reverse with a band of lobed containing flowers, 21.4cm. diam. 

Provenance: Acquired by the vendor from a UK Private Collection, 2017

This striking dish is an example from a group incorporating a lionine form within differing decorative fields. Ultimately inspired by imported Chinese Ming period porcelain wares, they introduce a more patterned approach to the design, taking the Chinese naturalistic elements and transforming them into decorative patterns (see Y. Crowe, ersia and China : Safavid blue and white ceramics in the Victoria & Albert Museum 1501-1738, 2002, pp.117-121). A closely related example is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, inv.no. 24.47.4. Attributed to probably Mashhad, circa 1635, the dish in the Metropolitan Museum features two fighting lions within an almost surrealist landscape as in the present example. Another model in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, is catalogued as a 'Dish with Chinese lion dog' alluding to the combination of forms inspired to create these lionine models (inv.no. EA1978.1784).

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