Dish fragment

Title Dish fragment
Author Sevruguin, Antoin (photographer)
Publication Date: 1200
Publication Place Syria (made) Iran (photographed) -
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Height: 2.7cm, Diameter: 7.3-10.75cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID C.732-1922
Record ID C.732-1922
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1200
Notes Fragment from a bowl, black foliate scroll under a turquoise glaze; Syria (possibly Raqqa), 1200-1300. Found in Samarra.
Sample Text Transliteration .
Fiziksel açıklama Fragment from the base of a dish, coarse yellow-buff coloured alluvial clay, with splayed ring foot, covered in white slip and painted in manganese black with a roundel having a foliate or vegetal device, covered with a translucent alkaline translucent glaze. Around the roundel are traces of three spur marks, evidence that the object was stacked in the kiln. Two fragments have been bonded to form a larger fragment. The exterior unglazed.
Üslup Seljuk Ilkhanid
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Dish fragment

Author Sevruguin, Antoin (photographer)
Publication Date 1200
Publication Place Syria (made) Iran (photographed) -
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Height: 2.7cm, Diameter: 7.3-10.75cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID C.732-1922
Record ID C.732-1922
Library Location Middle East Section
Date 1200
Notes Fragment from a bowl, black foliate scroll under a turquoise glaze; Syria (possibly Raqqa), 1200-1300. Found in Samarra.
Sample Text Transliteration .
Fiziksel açıklama Fragment from the base of a dish, coarse yellow-buff coloured alluvial clay, with splayed ring foot, covered in white slip and painted in manganese black with a roundel having a foliate or vegetal device, covered with a translucent alkaline translucent glaze. Around the roundel are traces of three spur marks, evidence that the object was stacked in the kiln. Two fragments have been bonded to form a larger fragment. The exterior unglazed.
Üslup Seljuk Ilkhanid
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