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                                                              AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH                                              A FIGURAL IZNIK POTTERY DISH
                                                              OTTOMAN TURKEY, SECOND QUARTER 17TH CENTURY                        OTTOMAN TURKEY, MID 17TH CENTURY
                                                              The white ground painted in cobalt-blue, bole-red, green and black with a   The white ground decorated in cobalt-blue, bole-red, green and black with a
                                                              central depiction of a peacock surrounded by flowers, the rim with paired   central standing figure, a spray of flowers either side, the rim with alternating
                                                              leaves alternating with half flowers on blue and green ground, the reverse with   flowers and leaves, the reverse with alternating stylised motifs, drill hole to
                                                              alternating stylised motifs, chips to the glaze                    foot, old collection stickers on the base, intact
                                                              10ºin. (26cm.) diam.                                               10qin. (26.5cm.) diam.
                                                              £5,000-7,000                          US$5,800-8,000               £6,000-8,000                          US$6,900-9,100
                                                                                                      €5,700-8,000                                                       €6,900-9,100
                                                              Alongside the well-known floral and geometric motifs found in Iznik of the
                                                                                                                                 PROVENANCE:
                                                              16 century, by the 17 century there was a growing trend of using individual
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                                                                                                                                 Joseph Soustiel, Paris
                                                              animals and birds to decorate the interior of dishes. These often quite loosely
                                                              drawn characters have a humour and charm to them and we find peacocks,
                                                                                                                                 In the 16 century the use of figural decoration on Iznik dishes is very rare
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                                                              as with the current dish, pigeons, horses (see lot 157), deer, and jackals to
                                                                                                                                 indeed, however more playful figural pieces like the present lot came into
                                                              name a few. Other peacock dishes are found in the Metropolitan Museum of
                                                                                                                                 fashion by the middle of the following century. This charming dish depicts a
                                                              Art, New York (Inv.65.103) and published in H.Bilgi, Dance of Fire, Istanbul,
                                                                                                                                 man wearing salvar (baggy trousers) and a short-sleeved jacket. He is playing
                                                              2009, no.310 and no.311.
                                                                                                                                 clappers with one in each hand and most likely is intended to be a musician.
                                                                                                                                 A very similar dish is in the Ömer Koç Collection (Hülya Bilgi, The Ömer
                                                                                                                                 Koç Iznik Collection, Istanbul, 2015, p.518). Another dish with a man holding
                                                                                                                                 clappers was sold at Bonhams London, 2 October 2012, lot 73.
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          AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH
          OTTOMAN TURKEY, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
          The white ground decorated in cobalt-blue, bole-red, green and black, with
          a central design of a floral spray including tulips, carnations and a saz leaf,
          the rim with alternating rosette and leaf pattern, the exterior with alternating
          stylised blue and green motifs, drill hole to foot, collection stickers to the base
          12æin. (32.5cm.) diam.
          £3,000-5,000                          US$3,500-5,700
                                                  €3,500-5,700
          PROVENANCE:
          Collection Gaumont, Chateau de Rochefort, Barville en Gâtinais, label on base
          Joseph Soustiel, Paris, label on base



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                                                                                                                                 A FIGURAL IZNIK POTTERY DISH
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                                                              AN IZNIK POTTERY DISH                                              OTTOMAN TURKEY, FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURY
                                                              OTTOMAN TURKEY, MID 17TH CENTURY                                   The white ground painted in cobalt-blue, bole-red, green and black with a
                                                              The white ground decorated in cobalt-blue, bole-red, green and black with a   central kneeling figure with a huqqa to his side, the pipe running through his
                                                              depiction of a spotted trotting horse with bridle surrounded by scrolling vine,   hands, hyacinth and tulip sprays surround, the rim with alternating rosettes
                                                              the rim with alternating floral spray and blue rosette motifs between black   and floral sprays between black bands, some chips and staining to rim, the
                                                              rings, the exterior with alternating blue and green motifs, chips to rim, drill   exterior with alternating green and blue motifs, foot drilled
                                                              hole, the exterior with four blue decorative motifs                10½in. (26.7cm.) diam.
                                                              10in. (25.5cm.) diam.
                                                                                                                                 £4,000-6,000                          US$4,600-6,900
                                                              £2,500-3,500                          US$2,900-4,000                                                       €4,600-6,900
                                                                                                      €2,900-4,000
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                                                              A similar Iznik dish depicting a spotted blue horse is in the Kiraç Collection
                                                                                                                                 With Spink & Son LTD, London, 6th February 1980
                                                              (Laure Soustiel, Splendeurs de la Ceramique Ottomane, Paris, 2000, no.57,   Anon sale, Christie's, London, 21 April 2016, lot 170
                                                              p.96) and another, plain blue, is in the Ömer Koç Collection, published
                                                              in Hülya Bilgi, Dance of Fire, Istanbul, 2009, no.312, p.476. For similarly   Unlike the more common depictions of standing figures, the present dish is
                                                              decorated Iznik dishes in auction see Christie’s London, 26 April 2005, lot 7   somewhat unusual and depicts a kneeling figure at a loom. Another kneeling
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                                                              and Bonhams London, 24 April 2012, lot 129.                        figure, although this time playing a tambourine, is illustrated in Hülya Bilgi,   159
                                                                                                                                 Dance of Fire, Istanbul, 2009, nos. 287-294, pp. 447-455). A number of other
                                                                                                                                 figural dishes were sold in these Rooms 31 March 2022, lot 122 to 125.
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                 fee are also payable if the lot has a tax or λ symbol. Check Section D of the Conditions of Sale at the back of this catalogue.
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