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Title: Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus J. Lawrence, Esq., New York
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: American Art Association
Subjects: Lawrence, Cyrus J
Publisher: New York : American Art Association
Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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h Century. Coated with a mottled-blue and sil-ver iridescence. Found at Teheran, and pronounced as being oneof the finest perfect specimens of ancient Persian pottery known. Purchased of Tabbagh Freres et Cie, Paris. Height. 7 inches. 237-—Ancient Peruvian Vase 1200 to 1500 B.C. Found in a prehistoric tomb at Mouci-yari,near Alah-Verdi, Armenia, by Henry de Morgan, 1889. Height, 6 inches. 238—Antique Persian Faience Vase Flat bottle shape, with bosses on either side. Decorated in fineunderglaze blue. 1700-1750. Has carved stand. Height, 7 inches. 239—Lustered Persian Faience Vase Sixteenth Century. Bottle shaped, with metal collar. Investedwith a fine blue glaze and decorated with oflral designs and vari-ous borders in golden lustre. From the Karl Edelheim CoUection. Height, 9% inches. 240—Antique Persian Bottee-shaped Vase 1700-1750. Coated with an ivory-white glaze, and decoratedin brilliant blue and floral and border designs. From the Kelekian Collection. Height. 10 inches.
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241—Antique Rhodiax Mug Asia Minor, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Covered withan ivory-white glaze and decorated with conventional designs inred and green. Height, 8% inches. 242—Antique Rhodiax Plate Asia Minor, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century. Siliceous glazedearthenware; ivory-white glaze, with tulips and carnations,painted in red and green. Diameter, 12y4 inches. 243—Antique Rhodiax Tile Syrian, Sixteenth Century. Framed. Carnations and tulipspainted in dark blue, turquoise-blue and purple. Height, 10% inches, square. 244—Antique Cuexca Tiles, Framed Hispano-Moresque, Sixteenth Century. Incised Arabesque andflowers, filled in with green, blue, brown and yellow enamels. Height, 9y2 inches, square. 245—Hispaxo-Moresque Circular Dish Eighteenth Century. Enamelled earthenware. Raised gadroonborder and boss centre. Decoration of palmettes and scroll de-signs in copper lustre. Diameter, \\y2 inches. 246—Hispaxo-Moresque Circular Dish Eighteenth Century. Companion to th

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  • bookauthor:American_Art_Association
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  • bookpublisher:New_York___American_Art_Association
  • bookcontributor:Philadelphia_Museum_of_Art__Library
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  • bookleafnumber:216
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