AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE
AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE
AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE
AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE
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AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE

OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1590-1600

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AN IZNIK POTTERY TILE
OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 1590-1600
Decorated with a floral rosette issuing six swirling floral tendrils within a bole-red lobed roundel against a green field, lobed palmettes to each corner, on a white ground, a repaired break
10in. (25.4cm.) square
Provenance
Oliver Hoare (d.2018), sold in these Rooms 25 October 2019, lot 23.

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Lot Essay

Tiles from the same cartoon are used to surround the mihrab in the Mesih Mehmet Pasha Mosque. This mosque, whose patron was briefly Grand Vizier under Sultan Murad III, was built in 1585. Other examples of the design are in the Sadberk Hanim Museum (Ara Altun, John Carswell and Gonul Öney, Turkish Tiles and Ceramics, Istanbul, 1985, no.I.71, p.44), the Hetjens Museum, Dusseldorf (J. Zick-Nissen, Islamische Keramik, exhibition catalogue, Düsseldorf, 1973, no.345, pp.235-6) and other collections. Others have sold in these Rooms, 12 October 2004, lot 27, and more recently 13 April 2010, lots 236 and 237, and 16 April 2012, lot 248.

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