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  1. Antique Palestine Jerusalem Armenian Iznik Tin Glazed art Pottery Vase

    Antique Palestine Jerusalem Armenian Iznik Glazed art Pottery Vase 13 cm high 11cm wide In good condtion Some loses and nibbles to rim see photo

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  2. Vintage Armenian Jerusalem Ceramic Plate by Ohannessian – Hand-Painted Pottery

    Pioneered by David Ohannessian. Featuring intricate. ✔ High-Quality Ceramic – Glazed for a smooth. and olive branches, this plate is a rare collector’s. colors and intricate details, inspired by ancient Middle.

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  3. Armenian Vintage Pottery Blue Ceramic Floral Motif 9 Inch Vase

    Armenian Vintage Pottery Blue Ceramic Floral Motif 9 Inch Vase. Condition is Used. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class.

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  4. Vintage Cake / Wall Hanging Plate Armenian Pottery?. Hand Painted

    A lovely small cake plate or wall hanging decorative plate with grape design. Please see my photos for condition. Note small chip to rim - hardly noticeable. 22cm diameter. Please see my other listings Thanks for looking.

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  5. Hand Painted Armenian Pottery Jerusalem Wall Plate 22.5cm Diameter

    A beautiful hand painted blue and white wall hanging plate from Armenian pottery Jerusalem. Please note small chip to rim ( see photos). Otherwise in good condition. 22.5cm diameter. Please see my other listings Thanks for looking.

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  6. This is a hand-painted Armenian ceramic vase.

    This is a hand-painted Armenian ceramic vase with a floral pattern, made in Jerusalem. Widest 22cm Height 11.5 cm

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  7. Armenian Pottery Vase David Ohannessian Iznik Jerusalem Palestine Middle East

    Beautiful antique vase by Armenian potter David Ohannessian, circa 1920s. This rare, hand painted porcelain pottery vase is an original & one of a kind. It has its original markings on the base and an old repair at the top rim (please see photos). This is a rare and antique item in good condition with wear consistent with age. David Ohannessian was a renowned artist even in his time and if you look up information on him, it’s very interesting.

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  8. Armenian Pottery Tile Gazelle, Jerusalem, Palestine, Iznik Style, Blue, Flowers

    Armenian ceramic tile, decorated with a gazelle, flowers and vegetal patterns. Painted and glazed clay. Apparently, made by the workshop of David Ohannessian. Jerusalem, Palestine. Circa the 1920s. The Armenian pottery workshop in Jerusalem was founded in 1919, at the end of WWI, when the British invited the iznik master potter David Ohannessian to help with the restoration of the tiles of the Dome of the rock mosque in Jerusalem. The workshop produced ceramics in the traditional Iznik style. Tile is in good condition with flea bites on the edges. The felt on the back is coming unglued. It measures approximately: 5 7/8” x 5 7/8”

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