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TIMURID BRONZE TEAPOT
Ca. 14th century AD. A bronze teapot with a bulbous lower body, nicely decorated with vertical ribs that add texture and visual interest. The tubu...
SELJUK BRONZE EWER
Ca. 1100-1200 AD. An ewer, imbued with timeless grace and beauty. This exquisite piece stands proud on its flaring, concave foot, its baluster for...
MAMLUK BLUE AND WHITE DISH
Ca. 1400-1500 AD. A ceramic dish of grandeur and elegance, crafted with utmost finesse. The plate stands proud with its shallow body, resting deli...
SELJUK BRONZE EWER
Ca. 1200 AD. A bronze ewer with a bulbous body and rounded collar of the vessel harmoniously complement the tall funnel-shaped neck with a flat ri...
Persia, Ca. 11th-12th century AD.A ceramic deep bowl with wide, flaring sides and a low disc foot. The interior is decorated with delicately-paint...
NISHAPUR SLIPWARE BOWL
Ca. Late 8th - early 9th century AD.A pottery bowl with a deep round basin and unglazed short foot. Decor in dark brown on a white slip. The insid...
Ca. 900-1000 AD. An earthenware bowl of typical conical shape, rests on a short circular foot and features a white and black slip decoration under...
NISHAPUR POTTERY GLAZED BOWL
Ca. 1000-1100 AD. A glazed bowl with a cream ground, adorned with a stunning quatrefoil motif, featuring intricate inscriptions and geometric desi...
NISHAPUR POTTERY DECORATED BOWL
Ca. 1100 AD. This exquisite pottery bowl boasts an impressive array of ornate decorations on cream ground. The conical shape with flaring walls an...
ABBASID POTTERY BOWL
Ca. 1000-1100 AD. A nice pottery bowl with its conical form and flaring walls. The bowl's interior is adorned with a simple yet elegant design, ex...
NISHAPUR POTTERY BOWL
Ca. 1000 AD. A pottery bowl with a wide-bodied body, resting on a low ring foot, decorated with a white slip that forms a background for the intri...
KASHAN LUSTERWARE BOWL
Ca. 1200-1300 AD. A pottery bowl of exquisite beauty and enchantment. This bowl features a conical form with a wide opening that delicately tapers...
OTTOMAN CERAMIC TILE
Ca. 17th-19th century AD. A square-shaped glazed ceramic tile with a blue, turquoise, and white color palette, along with the delicate foliate bor...
TIMURID DRAGON HANDLED EWER
Ca. 15th century AD. A brass ewer featuring a magnificent dragon handle, with its S-shaped body, trefoil-shaped tail, and ferocious expression. Th...
NISHAPUR GLAZED POTTERY BOWL
Ca. 9th-10th century AD. A ceramic bowl, showcasing the refined craftsmanship and exquisite beauty of Islamic ceramic production in Nishapur. This...
NISHAPUR POTTERY BOWL
Ca. 9th-10th century AD. A pottery bowl, showcasing the exceptional artistry and beauty of Islamic ceramic production in Nishapur during the medie...
Ca. 900-1000 AD. A ceramic bowl with flaring walls rising from a short circular foot. The deep interior is decorated with dark painted central ins...
NISHAPUR CERAMIC BOWL
Ca. 900-1000 AD. A ceramic deep bowl with wide, flaring sides and a low disc foot. The interior is decorated with delicately-painted elegant motif...
INDIAN EWER WITH TWO SPOUTS
Deccan, ca. 16th-18th century AD. A ewer with a melon-shaped body and elegant vertical grooves, the ewer stands atop a splayed concave foot, radia...
MAYAN POLYCHROME PLATE
Ca. 600-900 AD. A polychrome bowl featuring a circular flared rim and a shallow basin on a low foot, exuding an aura of graceful elegance. The ves...
Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A creme-coloured ceramic figurine of a zebu bull with rondel eyes. Painted with stripes on the back, and shoulders, and on ...
Ca. 1368-1644 AD, or later. A ceramic figure portraying a horserider sitting atop a horse. The gentleman is dressed in a navy glazed tunic with pa...
CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TUREEN
A Chinese blue and white tureen and cover. The body and lid are decorated with a river landscape featuring pagodas and a rocky garden. On either s...
ATTIC RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE
Ca. 350 BC. A black glaze oinochoe with glossy black glaze, serves as the perfect backdrop for the intricate red-figure decoration that adorns its...
Ca. 700-600 BC. An Etruscan bucchero oinochoe in magnificent form with a bulbous base adorned with a register of incised linear lines, sitting on ...
Ca. 700-600 BC. A pottery vessel formed in brown, black, and red with incised decoration, the ovoid body with linear bands and rays emerging from ...
Ca. 400-300 BC. A pottery plate with a cream background and red painted linear decoration in the tondo enclosed within a laurel band painted in th...
ETRUSCAN POTTERY VOTIVE PENIS
Eturia, ca. 7th-5th century BC. A natural buff pottery example, used to present as an offering to the Temple of Aescalapeus, in order to procure a...
CAMPANIAN FOOTED POTTERY PLATE
Ca. 400 BC. A terracotta black slipware dish with a short circular foot base and a wide, flat cavity. This unassuming yet charming piece showcases...
Archaic Period, ca. 6th-5th century BC. A decorated pottery kothon with a smooth burnished, cream-color slipped surface and delicate black and red...
MESSAPIAN DECORATED POTTERY DISH
Ca. 300 BC. A pottery plate featuring a round body with a convex cavity, perfectly suited for serving and presenting food. The elevated ring foot ...
DAUNIAN POTTERY OINOCHOE
Ca. 6th-5th century BC. A terracotta oinochoe featuring an elegant inverted piriform body, resting on a flat base, and is graced with a strap hand...
ATTIC BLACKWARE FOOTED DISH
Ca. 400-350 BC. A black glaze pottery dish, with a broad and shallow body that rises gracefully from a low concave foot. Its surface shimmers with...
Ca. 400-300 BC. A black glazed cup featuring a round, deep body on a flared foot, with a looped handle that has been expertly crafted to provide a...
Ca. 400-300 BC. A ceramic cup featuring a deep cup mounted on a flared foot, adorned with a lustrous black glaze and a looped handle. The artistry...
Ca. 400-300 BC. A black glazed mug featuring an elegant inverted pear-shaped body with incised vertical grooves around the shoulder. The mug has a...
HELLENISTIC POTTERY UNGUENTARIUM
Ca. 200-100 BC. A pottery unguentarium, a vessel that was specifically designed for holding unguent, a type of perfumed oil or balm used in ancien...
ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED JUG
Ca. 400-300 BC. A jug boasting a voluptuous bulbous body, expertly crafted to showcase its curves and contours. The smooth, funnel-shaped mouth is...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A finely modelled, hollow cast bronze example of a patera handle terminating in the head of a ram. The patera was used for serving...
Ca. 300-400 AD. A fine redware jug, with a rounded body and applied decoration including a youthful Bacchus drinking from a wine cup, and four pal...
ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP
Ca. 100-200 AD. A pottery oil lamp with its moulded body featuring a volute spout that elegantly curves outwards, drawing the eye towards the rece...
ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP
Ca. 100-200 AD. A moulded pottery oil lamp characterized by a small spout and a recessed tondo with a central filling hole, along with a small loo...
ROMAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP
Ca. 100-200 AD. A moulded pottery oil lamp with a small spout and recessed tondo featuring relief decoration and a slightly off-centre filling hol...
Ca. 100-300 AD. A charming vessel presenting with a tall piriform body rising to a petite flared mouth, a single strap handle and a short concave ...
Ca. 500-600 AD. A nice example of early everyday pottery. The small brown terracotta cup with a bulbous body, round mouth, and applied handle, on ...