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' Text Appearing After Image: Second and Last Afternoon No. 290 PERSIAN LUSTRED FAIENCE BOWL (Sixteenth Century) Height, S\4 inches: diameter, 74 inches Coupe-shaped, with straight sides. Invested with a fine whiteglaze and decorated, as to the interior, with a design of cypresstree forms, and as to the exterior, with leaf-shaped medallionsand floral sprays—all in copper lustre. No. 291 PERSIAN LUSTRED FAIEXCE BOTTLE (Sixteenth Century) Height, 8% inches Pear-shaped body, with slender cylindrical neck. Invested witha rich dark blue glaze, patterned with an all-over design in cop-per lustre of tulips and other flower forms, between borders ofconventional design. From the Thomas B. Clarke Collection. Xo. 292 SYRIO-EGYPTIAN FAIEXCE LAMPHOLDER (Eighth Century) lit iffhf. ~i inch ex Cylindrical shape, with straight projecting carrying handle, sup-ported on four sphinx like feet, a large pointed arched opening on one side and a doine-sliaped top. Invested with a crackled cream-colored glaze and decorated in brown, as
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