PERSIAN MOLDED QUAJAR POTTERY BATH TILE, EARLY 19TH.C.
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PERSIAN MOLDED QUAJAR POTTERY BATH TILE, EARLY 19TH.C. H 9.5" W 15" MUSICIANS Depicting two court musicians in a lush garden. One playing tambour, other playing a tonbak. Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.
Condition
Very minor edge chips (visible in photograph). Glaze showing appropriate signs of craquelure for its age.
Dimensions
9.5 x 15 in
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PERSIAN MOLDED QUAJAR POTTERY BATH TILE, EARLY 19TH.C.
Estimate $300 - $500
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