A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY

A RARE FRITWARE OPENWORK DECORATED RETICULATED EWER WITH ROOSTER HEAD, PERSIA, 13TH CENTURY

Reference: ART3001307

An ewer with rooster head Iran, Kashan, early 13th century. Item exemplifying the double shell technique, made up of an internal container meant to hold liquids and an external openwork shell. Pear shaped body in silicic paste resting on a disc, upper end shaped like a rooster's head and molded handled with tail's feathers in high relief. The body is characterized by a fine openwork, created through a coeval metal working technique. The decoration follows a pattern of vegetal motifs interspersed with animals painted in black. Calligraphic inscription on black enclosed by a reserve close to the lower margin of the item. The item is covered with the typical turquoise glaze which leaves only the foot bare. 28 cm. height

A very similar item can be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum of London, Acc. No. C.170-1977, while another with a different shape is part of the Al-Sabah collection and was published in Watson, Ceramics from Islamic Lands, Thames and Hudson 2004, p. 341. Lastly, another very similar item is on exhibit at the Louvre in Paris, Acc. Nr.MAO 442

PROVENANCE Private collection, United Kingdom