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LOT 2:
A GROUP OF MAMLUK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
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£1,500 - £3,000
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A GROUP OF MAMLUK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
Egypt, Ca. AD 1300 - 1500. A collection of three pottery fragments. The first fragment on the left depicts stylised foliate patterns. The second fragment is from a bowl with a partial roundel containing the Arms Bearer's Arms. The third fragment has blue and white decoration. The fourth fragment of irregular circular form. It is made from red earthenware and is incised in yellow and brown glaze with a roundel bearing a cup. The base has some remains of glaze. Exhibited in the Austrian Summer Exhibition 2007 and published in the catalogue Kreuzritter Exhibition at Schallaburg, Austria, 2007 p. 242/ 243. Exhibited in the Austrian Summer Exhibition 2007 and published in the catalogue Kreuzritter Exhibition at Schallaburg, Austria, 2007 p. 242/ 243. Size: 60-150mm x 22-150mm; Weight: 975g. Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; acquired from Jacques Carre by the present owner in 2009; Ex. Bonhams sale 18801, 05 April 2011, lot 98; Ex. Collection Barillet, sold by Annie Kevorkian Palais des congres, Paris, September 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

