A Iznik ceramic charger, probably late 19th / early 20th century or earlier, the angled flat rim and dished centre painted with stylised Persian flowers in shades of blue, red and green, painted marks to underside possibly artists monogram, 40cm diameter, (some frits and paint loss to edges).

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