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Apollo Art Auctions is pleased to present our forthcoming sale, Fine Islamic and Indian Art, now live on our website. Taking place on Monday 28th April at 11am, during London?s much-anticipated Islamic Art Week, this carefully curated auction features over 250 lots celebrating the artistic splendour, spiritual depth, and cross-cultural dialogues that shaped the Islamic and Indian worlds. From the opulent courts of the Mughals and Ottomans to the intellectual and spiritual centres of Safavid Persia, the sale spans over a millennium of creativity. Highlights range from finely illuminated manuscripts and calligraphic panels to intricately carved jade amulets, architectural fragments, and richly inlaid furniture. Covering a broad geographic reach?from the Mediterranean and the Middle East to the Iranian plateau, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent?this sale offers collectors an opportunity to engage with the diverse visual languages and artistic traditions of these remarkable regions. For further details or specific enquiries, please contact our Islamic Art Department at islamicart@apolloauctions.com. Our white-gloved team professionally handles all items preparing them for in-house shipping. We look forward to welcoming you to the sale!
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A SAFAVID FLOWER VASE
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Эстимейт :
£2 500 - £3 000
Комиссия аукционного дома: 29%
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НДС: 20%
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A SAFAVID FLOWER VASE
Safavid Iran, Ca. 18th century AD . A flower vase of elegant baluster form, with a central flaring neck and four symmetrically placed subsidiary spouts. The body is finely decorated in a lustrous brownish slip over a white ground, featuring a continuous pattern of stylised floral sprays, likely representing carnations or lotus blossoms, interwoven with flowing vines. The upper registers with a solid brown glaze, creating a striking contrast. The foot is unglazed with visible signs of wear consistent with age. Such vases were highly prized during the Safavid period. The influence of Chinese porcelain on Safavid pottery is evident in the elegant shape and the fluidity of the floral motifs.Size: 225mm x 225mm; Weight: 1.13kgProvenance: Previous property of a UK based Islamic art professional. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

