Item NMC/0916F - Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase

Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase (Version 1) Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase (Version 2)

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NMC/0916F

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Ceramic fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase

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  • 19th century (Creation)

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Polychrome (blue, green) glazed fragment from the bottom of a ceramic vase with handpainted spotted animal, possibly a deer, surronded by a floral design. Label on verso - 'Sultanabad 14th C.' Sulatanabad is a city, now known as Arak, in Iran.

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Gifted to The Glasgow School of Art by Francis Newbery (see GSA minute book, 21/12/1921).

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Polychrome glazed ceramic fragment.

Dimensions: 110 x 120 x 30 mm

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This fragment forms part of a set of six ceramic fragments, possibly of Persian origin, consisting of NMC/0916A - NMC/0916F inclusive

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