IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 71084 accession number: C.82-2019 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Thursday 17 February 2022 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: fritware, wheel thrown, painted in black and blue under a transparent white glaze Shape: bi-conical bowl with a plain rim, sits on a low foot ring Interior: a radiating design comprises alternating black and blue bands with epigraphy (incised through the pigment) and black feather like fronds reserved in blue. A black bird and spandrel fillers are painted between the radiating arms. Exterior: black water weeds are painted on the body. The glaze covers the surface and runs unevenly over the base and covers the underside with the exception of the rim of the foot ring. object type: fritware painted in black and blue under a transparent white glaze title: bowl NOTES ----- type: history note value: Found at Gurgan LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts creditline: Accepted by HM Government under the Cultural Gifts Scheme from the Ades Family and allocated to the Fitzwilliam, 2019 STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/71084 TECHNIQUES ---------- fritware, wheel thrown, painted in black and blue under a transparent white glaze throwing CATEGORIES ------ category: fritware (stonepaste) DATING ------ creation date: 1200 - 1220 creation date earliest: 1200 creation date latest: 1220 culture: 13th Century, Early CREATORS -------- maker: Unknown DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Height units: cm value: 10 dimension: Weight units: g value: 378 dimension: Width units: cm value: 22.4 EXHIBITIONS HISTORY ------------------- title: The Gurgan Finds CITATIONS -------- The Gurgan Finds: A Loan Exhibition Of Islamic Pottery Of The Seljuq Period From The Raymond Ades Family Collection Perpetual Glory Medieval Islamic Ceramics from the Harvey B. Plotnick Collection Iranian Stone-Paste Pottery of the Saljuq Period. Types and Distribution Ceramics from Islamic Lands ---