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FEHÉRVÁRI, Géza: A Hoard of Blue and White Sherds from the Dasht-e Kavir

a phoenix inside. Cf. Lane, op. cit., pis. 18a,ta; also in Fehérvári, Islamic Pottery, A com­prehensive study based on the Barlow col­lection, London, 1973, cat. no. 171, pis. 73a,b. The second bowl is decorated with scrollwork inside and lotus patterns outside round the foot-ring. Illustrated in World Ceramic, ed. R. J. Charleston, London, 1968, p. 92, fig. 265. Fehérvári, "Safavid Pottery" pp. 272 and 278, illustrated on pp. 289 and 297. 17 Michel and Cécile Beurdeley, op. cit., p. 289; T. Volker, op. cit., pl. XIV 26; Sir Harry Garner, Oriental Blue and White, London. 1954, pi. 89b, p. 56. 18 Fehérvári, "Safavid Pottery", no. 166, p. 278, illustrated on p. 298. 19 Sir Harry Garner, op. cit., pl. 36b. 20 Lane, op. cit., no. 51, p. 118. 21 Lane, op. cit., no. 48, pp. 117—18. 22 Soame Jenyns, Japanese Porcelain, London, 1965, pl. 15B, ii. 23 Cf. e. d. T. Volker, op. cit., pl. HI/4. 24 Jenyns, op. cit., pis. 7A, 9A and pl. 66A. The first two examples are blue and white, the third one is a Kakiemon enamel por­celain. 25 Fehérvári, "Safavid Pottery", no. 167. p. 278, illustrated on p. 299. 26 Lane, op. cit., p. 97, pl. 73A. 122

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