(PC-098)


  • Region: Likely Shiraz, Persia.
  • Estimated Date of Production: Mid to late 1600s.
  • Dimensions: 266 mm in height, 94 mm in circumference.
  • Weight: 312 grams.
  • Colour: Amber.
  • Technique:

    Blowpipe pontilled, freeblown, ribbed, everted lip, 18 clockwise turns of glass threading on neck, blown from a single piece of glass (foot not added later).

  • Description:

    Smaller sized bottle, likely held the second-least contents of the six in the collection currently.

  • Built By:
  • Provenance: Purchased January 2013 from the Fairbourne Collection.
  • Condition: Very minor loss of glass stringing, areas of internal haze, one tiny potstone. Full external glaze.
  • Literature:
  • Related Works outside of this collection:

    One footed decanter in a collection in Australia, six in a collection in India.