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Maker:
Unknown; potter
Collection:
Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Category:
earthenware
Name(s):
fragment
Islamic pottery; category
sgraffito
Date:
circa 1300 circa 1400
School/Style:
Mamluk
Period:
14th Century
Description:
earthenware, wheel thrown, coated in a white slip, incised and covered with a yellow glaze enhanced with brown pigment
Production
Place:
North Africa, Egypt, Fustat
Find Spot:
Fustat, Egypt
Dimension(s):
height, whole, 4.9, cm
width, whole, 11, cm
diameter, base, 7.5, cm
weight, whole, 131, g
Acquisition:
given; 1919; The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Acquisition Credit:
Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Documentation:
Watson, Oliver. 2004. Ceramics from Islamic Lands.London: Thames & Hudson
Cf. sgraffito fragments see Cat. R.21 (pp. 413-4)
Walker, Bethany J.. Ceramic Evidence for Political Transformations in Early Mamluk Egypt.
Source Title: Mamluk Studies Review 8 1 (2004) : 1-114
Ref.
Accession:
Object Number: C.4.15-1919
(Applied Arts)
(record id: 74805; input: 2002-11-20; modified: 2012-10-04)
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