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A GROUP OF TWO KASHAN TURQUOISE GLAZED JUGS AND A BOWL, PERSIA, 12TH-13TH CENTURY A Kashan jug resting on a small unglazed foot with a rounded body, that narrows slightly toward the mouth rim, with a straight loop handle, decorated in black and covered with a turquoise glaze stopping at the base exposing the buff ware. A Kashan pottery bowl resting on a small foot with straight sides and covered with a turquoise glaze stopping at the base exposing the buff ware. A Kashan jug resting on a small unglazed foot with compressed body and flaring neck, with a straight loop handle, covered with a deep blue glaze stopping at the base exposing the buff ware. The left jug is 17.5 cm. high and has a restoration to the bottom. The right jug is 15.5 cm. and has restoration to the body. The bowl has a restoration to the rim.

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A GROUP OF TWO KASHAN TURQUOISE GLAZED JUGS AND A BOWL, PERSIA, 12TH-13TH CENTURY A Kashan jug resting on a small unglazed foot with a rounded body, that narrows slightly toward the mouth rim, with a straight loop handle, decorated in black and covered with a turquoise glaze stopping at the base exposing the buff ware. A Kashan pottery bowl resting on a small foot with straight sides and covered with a turquoise glaze stopping at the base exposing the buff ware. A Kashan jug resting on a small unglazed foot with compressed body and flaring neck, with a straight loop handle, covered with a deep blue glaze stopping at the base exposing the buff ware. The left jug is 17.5 cm. high and has a restoration to the bottom. The right jug is 15.5 cm. and has restoration to the body. The bowl has a restoration to the rim.

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