1798-1799
Plain bowl with bright-cut band near top and fluted on lower third; bright-cut empty lozenge on both sides. Two large cast ear-shaped handles. Spool-shaped stem on raisted circular foot with bright-cut band on top surface.
18.9 x 18.2 x 10 cm (7 7/16 x 7 3/16 x 3 15/16 in.) unspecified: 421.2 g
Edwin Hale Abbot Jr., Cambridge, MA, Bequest to Fogg Museum, 1966.
Glass
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20th centuryPersian