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A group of eight Qajar underglaze-painted pottery beehive covers Persia, possibly Tabriz, 19th/...

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A group of eight Qajar underglaze-painted pottery beehive covers Persia, possibly Tabriz, 19th/...
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A group of eight Qajar underglaze-painted pottery beehive covers Persia, possibly Tabriz, 19th/ 20th century each of circular form, seven with circular holes to top and one with a circular hole to bottom, decorated in polychrome on white grounds with birds and floral spray motifs 22.3 cm. diam. on average(8) Footnotes: Provenance Private UK collection. For a photograph of an intact cane-woven Persian beekeeper's hive with an ornamental calligraphic cover dated to the second half of the 19th Century, see Sotheby's, Islamic and Indian Art, 29 April 1993, lot 186. The ornamental pottery cover would be affixed to the top of the hive for the bees to enter and exit through the small round opening, while the beekeepers would use the rear end of the hive to harvest the honeycombs. Sotheby's offered a large collection of pottery beehive covers from the property of Dr A Middlehock in April 1993, dated to a period ranging from 1735 to 1935. A group of these covers decorated with similar bird and floral spray motifs as the present lot were dated to 19th or 20th Century Persia (see Sotheby's, Islamic and Indian Art, 29 April 1993, lot 190). Sophie Germanidou and Alexandra Constantinidou ascribe the collection of lids sold at Sotheby's to Tabriz, a flourishing centre of economic activity - including the honey industry - in Qajar Persia (see: Alexandra Constantinidou and Sophie Germanidou, 'An Unusual Ceramic Beehive Lid from Nineteenth-Century Tabriz,' Iran 51 (1), 2013, p. 253). Important Notice to Buyers Some countries, e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of works of particular origins. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) and Syrian origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: R R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

A group of eight Qajar underglaze-painted pottery beehive covers Persia, possibly Tabriz, 19th/ 20th century each of circular form, seven with circular holes to top and one with a circular hole to bottom, decorated in polychrome on white grounds with birds and floral spray motifs 22.3 cm. diam. on average(8) Footnotes: Provenance Private UK collection. For a photograph of an intact cane-woven Persian beekeeper's hive with an ornamental calligraphic cover dated to the second half of the 19th Century, see Sotheby's, Islamic and Indian Art, 29 April 1993, lot 186. The ornamental pottery cover would be affixed to the top of the hive for the bees to enter and exit through the small round opening, while the beekeepers would use the rear end of the hive to harvest the honeycombs. Sotheby's offered a large collection of pottery beehive covers from the property of Dr A Middlehock in April 1993, dated to a period ranging from 1735 to 1935. A group of these covers decorated with similar bird and floral spray motifs as the present lot were dated to 19th or 20th Century Persia (see Sotheby's, Islamic and Indian Art, 29 April 1993, lot 190). Sophie Germanidou and Alexandra Constantinidou ascribe the collection of lids sold at Sotheby's to Tabriz, a flourishing centre of economic activity - including the honey industry - in Qajar Persia (see: Alexandra Constantinidou and Sophie Germanidou, 'An Unusual Ceramic Beehive Lid from Nineteenth-Century Tabriz,' Iran 51 (1), 2013, p. 253). Important Notice to Buyers Some countries, e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of works of particular origins. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) and Syrian origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: R R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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