Pottery In Australia Vol 30 No 2 1991
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Candy case, the lid has an animal figure as a<br />
holder (above)<br />
Resim 68, Sirkelik, Yaglik. Mustafa Pilevneli<br />
Kolleksiyonundan (above right)<br />
asses, dogs and stylised human head sculptures<br />
or reliefs of leaves, flowers and rosettes.<br />
These candy cases called lokumluk (Turkish<br />
Delight cases) have shaped forms around the<br />
body for toothpicks. The lids have animal<br />
figures as holders. Lattice fruit bowls are the<br />
later samples of the period. They are square,<br />
elliptic or circular, 8-15cm high and 25-37 em<br />
wide.<br />
Braziers, flowerpots, cigarette holders, kettles,<br />
salt cases animal shaped pots and small sculptures<br />
are rare pieces of ceramic products of<br />
Canakkale, 18th Century. These forms, at<br />
present, can be seen at Ibrahim Pasha Palace,<br />
Istanbul and Sadberk Hanim Museum and the<br />
trivate collection of Kenan Ozbel at Topkapli<br />
Palace, Istanbul.<br />
Apology<br />
Our sincere apologies to Kaija Kucers<br />
for the mis-spelling of her name in the<br />
Port-O-Kiln advertisement,<br />
issue 29/4, featuring her work.<br />
We regret any<br />
inconvenience<br />
caused by this<br />
oversight.<br />
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