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                                                                            AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
                                                                            OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1590
                                                                            The white ground painted under the glaze with emerald
                                                                            green, cobalt-blue, bole-red and black, the central
                                                                            roundel of flowerheads interspersed with pointed
                                                                            leaf-motifs surrounded by repeating acanthus leaves
                                                                            extending into the cavetto, the rim with overlapping
                                                                            cusped motifs, the exterior decorated with alternating
                                                                            trefoil and disk motifs, exhibition sticker to the base, a
                                                                            hole drilled to the foot and rim, hair crack from the rim
                                                                            10ºin. (26cm.) diam.
                                                                            £12,000-18,000         US$14,000-21,000
                                                                                                     €14,000-21,000

                                                                            PROVENANCE:
                                                                            Victor Adda, Alexandria and Rome (d.1965) and thence
                                                                            by descent
                                                                            EXHIBITED:
                                                                            Exposition d'Art Musulman, Alexandria, 1925, no.64

                                                                            Iznik dishes with similar so-called kaleidoscopic
                                                                            designs are published by Nurhan Atasoy and Julian
                                                                            Raby, Iznik, the Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, London,
                                                                            1989, p.243, cat.462-470. Like ours those dishes
                                                                            often have a radiating motif based around a central
                                                                            flowerhead. A number of them also employ the use of
                                                                            small black scrolls in the background, such as those
                                                                            seen on the dish in the following lot. Another dish of
                                                                            this group sold in these Rooms, 1 April 2021, lot 92.
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                                                                            AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
                                                                            OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1600
                                                                            The white ground painted under the glaze in cobalt-
                                                                            blue, green and bole-red with a central rosette
                                                                            surrounded by a band of tight spirals and a trefoil
                                                                            design extending into the cavetto, the rim with similar
                                                                            spirals set with alternating rosettes and palmette
                                                                            motifs, the reverse with alternating rosettes and trefoil
                                                                            pendant motifs, an old collection sticker to the base, a
                                                                            drill hole to the foot, a small chip to the rim
                                                                            11ºin. (28.5cm.) diam.
                                                                            £12,000-18,000         US$14,000-21,000
                                                                                                    €14,000-20,000

                                                                            PROVENANCE:
                                                                            Victor Adda, Alexandria and Rome (d.1965) and thence                           123
                                                                            by descent
                                                                                                                                                           AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
                                                                                                                                                           OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1580
                                                                            This dish is unusual for the ground of tight black spirals
                                                                            upon which elements of the design are set. In the                              The white ground decorated under the glaze in cobalt-blue, bole-red and green
                                                                            1570s and 80s it became popular in Iznik to enliven the                        with two carnations, the rim with alternating rosettes and paired tulips, the
                                                                            background of vessels. The most common means of                                exterior with a similar pattern, some hair cracks, a drill hole to the foot
                                                                            doing this was the fish-scale motif, seen for instance                          12in. (30.5cm.) diam.
                                                                            on a jug that sold in these Rooms, 28 October 2021, lot                        £20,000-30,000                      US$23,000-34,000
                                                                            86. Another device however was spirals such as those                                                                 €23,000-35,000
                                                                            seen here, familiar from contemporaneous wave-and-
                                                                            rock borders. The earliest date for this treatment was
                                                                            around 1560 but at that stage the spirals were done in                         PROVENANCE:
                                                                                                                                                           Victor Adda, Alexandria and Rome (d.1965) and thence by descent
                                                                            white slip (Nurhan Atasoy and Julian Raby, Iznik, the
                                                                            Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, London, 1989, p.249). It is
                                                                            particularly uncommon for the spirals to be used as the
                                                                            background to the rim design, as here, when not as part
                                    122                                     of the wave-and-rock motif.

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