Sprinkler 19th century Like most Qajar-period glass vessels, this sprinkler is monochromatic with an elegant profile. The surface of the rounded body is ornamented with eight, goffered applications of glass trails. This bulbous shape with a very high, narrow neck, was one of the most common forms in late-medieval Persian glass. The small tapered mouth was used to sprinkle fragrant water infused with rose petals and other Sprinkler. 19th century. Glass, blue; dip-molded, blown, applied solid foot, applied decoration. Attributed to Iran. Glass


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