Wednesday 31 March 2021
Three large Byzantine glazed pottery fragments, 10th-13th century, the first with a fish...
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Three large Byzantine glazed pottery fragments, 10th-13th century, the first with a fish in raised red on a cream ground, the second with radial design in ochre and green and the third with yellow splashes on a dark brown ground, largest 15cm. diam. (3)
Provenance: Theo Sarmas (d. 2018) collection in London since early 1960s.
Property from the private collection of Theo Sarmas 1938 -2018. Theo Sarmas was a London businessman who was a passionate collector of Byzantine ceramics and Greek coinage. Princeton University, New Jersey holds the Theo Sarmas collection of medieval Greek coinage.
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