1951
DOI: 10.2307/4422339
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An Islamic Bronze Bowl

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“…This Louvre ciborium has another significance: its shape seems to be repeated in a bronze bowl in the British Museum, the so-called "Vaso del Vescovali". Pinder-Wilson, 35 and later Rice, 36 called attention to the similarity between this bowl and the Louvre ciborium, and yet another, the so-called Balfour ciborium in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Pinder-Wilson attributed the "Vaso del Vescovali" to Persia and dated it to the late 12th or early 13th century.…”
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“…This Louvre ciborium has another significance: its shape seems to be repeated in a bronze bowl in the British Museum, the so-called "Vaso del Vescovali". Pinder-Wilson, 35 and later Rice, 36 called attention to the similarity between this bowl and the Louvre ciborium, and yet another, the so-called Balfour ciborium in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Pinder-Wilson attributed the "Vaso del Vescovali" to Persia and dated it to the late 12th or early 13th century.…”
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