the flattened octagonal body rising from a rounded rectangular foot to a spreading neck, applied with lug handles to the shoulders, decorated in high relief with flowers and leaves. 28cm high
When the Bombay School of Arts was founded, potters from Sindh continued to produce ceramics heavily influenced by the pottery of their homeland. They only later began to take influence from European, and in particular, British ceramics of the time.
Sold for £160
the flattened octagonal body rising from a rounded rectangular foot to a spreading neck, applied with lug handles to the shoulders, decorated in high relief with flowers and leaves. 28cm high
When the Bombay School of Arts was founded, potters from Sindh continued to produce ceramics heavily influenced by the pottery of their homeland. They only later began to take influence from European, and in particular, British ceramics of the time.
Auction: FINE ART & ANTIQUES, 10th Apr, 2024
We are thrilled to announce that our upcoming Spring Sale will feature two private Scottish collections and the Leonard Korn collection of toddy ladles.
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9 April 10am-4pm