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The thick walls were ground or cut away to leave the decoration in bold relief. Designs such as this quail-like bird surrounded by a pearl border on the dish were often inspired by Sasanian models.","physicalDescription":"Fragmentary plate of pale blue glass, deeply cut. Central medallion of bird with smaller medallions featuring running animals around rim, originally nine. Medallion borders with pearl motif, smaller medallions linked to each other and to the larger central one by a simple cut. One horizontal band around shoulder. Some small bubbles in glass. 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The thick walls were ground or cut away to leave the decoration in bold relief. Designs such as the quail-like bird surrounded by a pearl border on the dish were often inspired by Sasanian models.\r\n\r\nGlass, blown and wheel-cut \r\n\r\nMuseum nos. C.128-1936, Given by Mrs Wilfred Buckley in memory of her husband; C.20-1965","date":{"text":"Jameel Gallery","earliest":"2006-07-20","latest":null}},{"text":"Said to have been found at Rayy, in Iran. The motifs of birds and running animals is characteristic of cut glass of this type, and also of cut rock-crystal from which the style was probably inspired. 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