Lot 118
 

A 'Bamiyan-ware' pottery bowl, Afghanistan, probably 19th century, of traditional form, with green and brown glaze to the interior, 17.5cm diameter; together with a 'Bamiyan-ware' oil lamp with similar glaze, 9.5cm high; another Islamic oil lamp and a turquoise glaze pottery stand, probably Kashan, Iran, 15cm wide.

Our client's Grandfather started the collection: Joseph Duncan Steel born in Southampton in 1910, he was a son of a White Star Line Captain. Engineer by trade hence his love of things well made but poet and historian by nature with an endless curiosity, all qualities which led to his passion for collecting in the 1950/60s, including the family car - a 1936 Rolls Royce! Father: Roberto Gnisci, born in Rome in 1942, was an engineer by profession, but purchased his first Roman coin at the age of 8 and continued to pursue his passion for collecting antiquities throughout his life, especially between 1970s to late 1990s.

Sold for £280


 

A 'Bamiyan-ware' pottery bowl, Afghanistan, probably 19th century, of traditional form, with green and brown glaze to the interior, 17.5cm diameter; together with a 'Bamiyan-ware' oil lamp with similar glaze, 9.5cm high; another Islamic oil lamp and a turquoise glaze pottery stand, probably Kashan, Iran, 15cm wide.

Provenance

Our client's Grandfather started the collection: Joseph Duncan Steel born in Southampton in 1910, he was a son of a White Star Line Captain. Engineer by trade hence his love of things well made but poet and historian by nature with an endless curiosity, all qualities which led to his passion for collecting in the 1950/60s, including the family car - a 1936 Rolls Royce! Father: Roberto Gnisci, born in Rome in 1942, was an engineer by profession, but purchased his first Roman coin at the age of 8 and continued to pursue his passion for collecting antiquities throughout his life, especially between 1970s to late 1990s.