AN EXTRAORDINARILY MASSIVE ISLAMIC TURQUOISE GLAZED POTTERY JAR

PERIOD:
14th and 15th Century
ORIGIN:
Egypt / Syria
DIMENTIONS:
(150.4Cm. Around the Body) x (37. Cm-Highs)x(14.Cm-constricted mouth)
DESCRIPTION:
Rising baluster shape, superbly potted with wide swelling shoulders gently splayed tapering to a slightly flared foot and constricted mouth, the aperture around the body, decorated with the band’s lozenges and diagonals crossed lines depicting the pattern with single isolated golden era of wheat follows around the upper body. The Jar Illustrating the (Wheat harvest season) it is most likely believed this particular tremendous heavyweight Jar stood to be used for a purpose of broad wheat storage.
Conditions report:
Restoration on the rim to the rear, overall, in a durable and solid conditions.
CERTIFICATE:
Comes with a certificate from the Art Loss Register