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Los 238

Hildegard von Bingen. Liber Scivias. Vollständige Faksimile-Ausgabe im Originalformat des Rüdesheimer Codex aus der Benediktinnerinnenabtei St. Hildegard. Graz, Akadem. Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, 2013. 4°. Blindgeprägtes Original-Schweinsleder über Holzdeckeln, in OLwd.-Schuber mit Schweinslederkanten. Codices Selecti CXX. - Eines von 120 nummerierten und in Leder gebundenen Exemplaren (GA 280). - Enthält das erste theologisch-kosmologische Werk der Hildegard von Bingen. Die Originalhandschrift gilt seit dem 2. Weltkrieg als verschollen, die Schwestern der heutigen Abtei St. Hildegard fertigten jedoch von 1927 bis 1933 eine genaue Abschrift an. - Sehr gutes Exemplar. Complete facsimile edition in the original format of the Rüdesheim Codex from the Benedictine abbey of St Hildegard. Orig. blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, in orig. cloth slipcase with pigskin edges. - One of 120 numbered copies bound in leather (GA 280). - Contains the first theological-cosmological work by Hildegard of Bingen. The original manuscript is lost since the WWII, but the nuns of today's St Hildegard's Abbey made an exact copy from 1927 to 1933. - Very well preserved copy.

Los 495

Bedeutende und umfangreiche photographische Sammlung von ca. 2800 Originalphotographien und ca. 1600 Ansichtskarten, Tisch- und Speisekarten, sowie geographischen Karten und Prospekten aus dem Besitz von Albert Steche. 1898-1914. 64 Bde. Grüne Lwd.-Alben mit goldgeprägten und hss. RSchildern. 8° und 4°. Die Photographien teils betitelt. Silbergelatine u.a. Formate: 4x5cm bis 17x23 cm. Bedeutendes photographische Dokumentation des sächsischen Unternehmers und Politikers der Jahrhundertwende. DB 117652776 . - Die ausführliche und photographisch eindrucksvolle Sammlung dokumentiert die umfangreichen Expeditionen und Reisen des Unternehmers und Politikers Albert Steche um die Welt, die mit Schiff und zu Land unternommen worden. Darunter sind vor allem seine Reisen nach Afrika und Nord- und Südamerika von herausragender Bedeutung, die er teils gemeinsam mit bekannten Persönlichkeiten aus Militär, (General von Rotenhahn, Leutnant Teuffel von Birkensee), Politik und Verwaltung (Landrat von Miquel) und bekannten Unternehmern (Curt Thorer) unternahm. Die Bände enthalten neben den Expeditionszielen zahlreiche photographische und lithographische Panoramen u.a. von Kairo, Dar-Es-Salamm, Nairobi und beeindruckende Amateuraufnahmen lokaler indigener Bevölkerung, Stammeskulturen, Eisenbahn, Architektur etc. Seine Afrika- und Südamerikareise wird durch eine Abschrift eines 407 Seiten starken Reisemanuskripts (Afrika) und eine 13 Seiten starkes Typoskript zusätzlich dokumentiert. Stationen waren u.a. Barbados, Brasilien, Uruguay, Argentinien, und Chile. Die Alben enthalten des Weiteren Reisen durch Ägypten, Jerusalem, Konstantinopel, Mittelmeer, Russland, Schweden, Schweiz, Portugal, Madeira, Kanarische Inseln, Dalmatien, (mit Panorama von Split, Fort Lorenzo und Dubrovnik), Spanien, Malta, Griechenland, sowie die Schweiz dabei auch zahlreiche photographische Panoramen der Alpen. und Norwegen (Nordkap) u.a. Darüber hinaus ausführliche Reisen durch Deutschland. Hier stechen u.a. kaum auffindbare frühe Photographien des Strandlebens des Ostseebades Zinnowitz heraus. Es findet sich auch eine umfangreiche Photodokumentation der Fabrikanlagen der Firma Heine &Co in Gröba. Steche war ein deutscher promovierter Chemiker, Unternehmer und Politiker (Nationalliberale Partei) sowie eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit der Esperanto-Bewegung. 1920 bis 1925 war er Vorsitzender des Deutschen Esperanto-Bundes. Seit 1887 war er als Chemiker und Teilhaber in der Leipziger Firma Heine & Co tätig. Das Unternehmen erlangte mit seinen ätherischen Ölen und Riechstoffen globale Bedeutung. In der Folge entstanden umfangreiche Fabrikanlagen im südfranzösischen Grasse und ein Fabrikneubau in Gröba. - Ohne die Alben Nr. 29, 47, 49-53. Einzigartige Sammlung im Stile einer photo-soziographischen Grand Tour. Important and extensive photographic collection of approx. 2800 original photographs and approx. 1600 picture postcards, table and menu cards, as well as geographical maps and brochures from the estate of Albert Steche. 1898-1914. 64 green cloth albums. . 8° and 4° The photographs partly inscribed by hand. Silver gelatin etc. Sizes: 4x5cm to 17x23 cm. Significant photographic documentation of the Saxon entrepreneur and politician at the turn of the century. DB 117652776. - This extensive and photographically impressive collection documents the extensive expeditions and journeys around the world undertaken by the entrepreneur and politician Albert Steche, both by ship and by land. Of particular importance are his journeys to Africa and South America, some of which he undertook together with well-known personalities from the military (General von Rotenhahn, Lieutenant Teuffel von Birkensee), politics and administration (District Administrator von Miquel) and well-known entrepreneurs (Curt Thorer) . The volumes contain numerous photographic and lithographic panoramas of Cairo, Dar-Es-Salamm Nairobi and numerous amateur photographs of local indigenous populations, tribal cultures, railroads, architecture, etc. His trip to Africa and South America is additionally documented by a copy of a 407-page travel manuscript (Africa) and a 13-page typescript. Stops included Barbados, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile. The albums also contain journeys through North America, Egypt Jerusalem, Constantinople, the Mediterranean, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Portugal, Madeira, the Canary Islands, Dalmatia, Spain, Malta, Greece and Switzerland including numerous photographic panoramas of the Alps. In addition, extensive travels through Germany. Here, among other things, hardly findable early photographs of beach life at the Baltic seaside resort of Zinnowitz stand out. There is also photographic documentation of the Heine & Co. factory in Gröba. Steche was a German chemist with a doctorate, entrepreneur and politician (National Liberal Party) and an important figure in the Esperanto movement. From 1920 to 1925, he was Chairman of the German Esperanto Association. From 1887, he worked as a chemist and partner in the Leipzig company Heine & Co. The company achieved global significance with its essential oils and fragrances. Subsequently, extensive factories were built in Grasse in the south of France and a new factory was built in Gröba. - Without the albums no. 29, 47, 49-53. Unique collection in the style of a photo-sociographic Grand Tour.

Los 157

Reise von Berlin nach Natal in Sued-Africa. 1868-1869. Deutsche Handschrift auf Papier. Mit prachtvoller Kalligraphie und zwei Zeichnungen. 42 Bll. 8°. HLwd. d. Zt. (berieben). Mit Exlibris. - Sehr interessantes handschriftliches Tagebuch einer jungen Frau namens Anna aus Berlin (ihre Familie lebt in Seelow), die in gut lesbarer Schrift ihre Reise nach Natal (Durban) in Südafrika auf dem Missionsschiff "Candace" beschreibt, von wo aus sie zur deutschen Mission "Wartburg" reist, um dort ihren Onkel zu besuchen (und wohl auf dieser Mission zu arbeiten). Die Candace, auch Königin Kandaze, Kandaze oder Candaze, war ein Missionsschiff der Hermannsburger Mission, mit dem die eigenen Missionare zu ihren Arbeitsgebieten in Äthiopien ausgesandt wurden. Am Ende zwei kurze Abhandlungen über den südlichen Sternenhimmel und fliegende Fische (je mit Bleistift-Skizze). Mit reizenden und detailreichen Schilderungen dieser Fahrt. Die Verfasserin ist auf Deck u.a. als Krankenwärterin tätig. - Bindung etws gelockert. Etwas gebräunt und unscheinbar braunfleckig. Wohlerhalten. (Journey from Berlin to Natal in South Africa.) German manuscript on paper. With splendid calligraphy and two drawings. Cont. half cloth (rubbed). - With bookplate. - Very interesting handwritten diary of a young woman named Anna from Berlin, who describes her journey to Natal (Durban) in South Africa on the mission ship "Candace", from where she travelled to the German mission "Wartburg" to visit her uncle there (and probably to work on this mission). The Candace was a mission ship of the Hermannsburg Mission, which was used to send its own missionaries to their working areas in Ethiopia. At the end are two short essays on the southern starry sky and flying fish (each with a pencil sketch). With charming and detailed descriptions of this voyage. The author worked on deck as an orderly, among other things. - Binding somewhat loose. Somewhat browned and inconspicuously brownstained. Well preserved.

Los 149

Marine - - Deutschlands Kriegsschiffe. Manuskript mit handgez. Titelbl. u. 19 aquarellierten Federzeichnungen von Schiffen. 1902. Titelbl., 9 Bll. Erklärungen u. Tabellen, 19 Bll. Tafeln. Blattmaße je 20,5 x30,5 cm. Quer 8°. Mod. HLwd. mit gepr. RTitel. Das Titelbl. mit dem Reichsadler Preussens als Vignette sowie hs. dat. Widmung. - 1 Bl. mit weiteren Erklärungen, wie etwa des verwendeten Maßstabs von 1:500. - Folgend mit ausführlichen Tabellen zu Bauwerften, Länge und Breite der Schiffe, Tiefgang u. Geschwindigkeit, Armierung, u.a. - Aufgelistet sind Schiffe versch. Typen wie Linien- und Küstenpanzerschiffe, Panzerkanonenboote, Große- u. Kleine Kreuzer, Schulschiffe u. Kanonenboote. - Die Zeichnungen zeigen: Typus der Sachsen-Klasse - Die "Brandenburg" - Die Kaiser-Klasse - Das Linienschiff "H" Braunschweig - Die Siegfried-Klasse in zwei Zeichnungen, vor u. nach dem Umbau. - Die Panzerkreuzer SMS Fürst Bismarck sowie SMS Prinz Heinrich - u.a. - Die äußerst detailgetreuen Zeichnungen sowie ausführlichen technischen Informationen lassen darauf schließen, dass der Urheber des Manusripts in hohem Maße mit der Thematik vertraut war. - Papierbedingt zart und sehr gleichmäßig gebräunt, wenig fleckig. Insgesamt sehr gut erhalten, die aquarellierten Zeichnungen äußerst filigran. Manuscript with hand-drawn title page and 19 watercolored pen drawings of ships. Modern half cloth binding. - The title page with the imperial eagle of Prussia as vignette and handwritten dedication. - 1 sheet with further explanations, such as the scale used of 1:500. - Following with detailed tables on shipyards, length and width of the ships, draft and speed, armament, etc. - The exceptionally detailed drawings and extensive technical information suggest that the author of the manuscript was highly familiar with the subject. - Delicate and very evenly browned due to the paper, just slightly spotted in the margins. Altogether in very well preserved condition.

Los 634

Zoologica Specifica - - August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof. Sammlung von drei Original-Zeichnungen mit Darstellungen von Schmetterlingen. Um 1740. Je Feder und Aquarelle auf Vergé. Blattmaße von 10,7 x 9 cm bis 13,5 x 10,5 cm. Punktuell auf Unterlage montiert. Wir danken Herrn Prof. Dr. Manfred Niekisch für seine fachliche Unterstützung. Provenienz: Auktionshandel, (Nummer verso). - Sammlung Dr. Werner Schultheiß. - Prachtvolle Sammlung von Zeichnungen für Rösel von Rosenhofs zwischen 1746 und 1761 erschienene Insecten-Belustigungen. Der Naturforscher, Miniaturist und Kupferstecher August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof (1705-1759) gilt als einer der Pioniere der modernen Entomologie. Er sammelte Larven und Raupen, um deren Entwicklung und Verhalten zu studieren, und fertigte detaillierte Notizen und Zeichnungen an. Die vorliegenden Blätter sind im Aufbau gleich gestaltet und zeigen je einen Schmetterling mit einer Flügelober- und unterseite, eine Raupe und eine Puppe. Es liegen folgende Inschriften und Konkordanzen zu den Kupferstichen in den Insecten-Belustigungen vor: Die große Dornenraupe auf den Weidenbaum. (1. Teil, Tafel I)- Die kleine Dornenraupe auf den Stagelberstauden. (1. Teil, Tafel V) - Die gelb haarige Raupe auf der Eiche. (4. Teil, Tafel XXVIII) - Die Zeichnungen sind in einem Umschlag aus einem gefalteten Doppelblatt montiert, auf dem in einer anderen Handschrift des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts Angaben zu Rösel sowie zu den Insecten-Belustigungen vermerkt sind. Die Zuordnung der Sütterlin-Handschrift auf den Zeichnungen erschwert sich durch ein nicht kohärentes Schriftbild Rösels, welches sich im Abgleich mit eigenhändigen Autographen (vgl. dazu UB Erlangen-Nürnberg, Brief an die Englische Societät in London vom 05.02.1744 und Quittung für C.H. Kessel vom 22.08.1749) und Inschriften in Zeichenalben (vgl. dazu UB Erlangen-Nürnberg, Ausgemalte Foliotafeln für ein Werk über die Eidechsen und Salamander u. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Originalzeichnungen von Fröschen) ergibt. - Umschlag mit Ausschnitt und hs. Annotationen d. 20. Jh. in Bleistift. Die Zeichnungen in den Rändern minimal fleckig. Motive und Farben sehr gut erhalten. Von äußerster Seltenheit. Entomology. - We would like to thank Prof Dr Manfred Niekisch for his expert assistance. Entomology - Collection of three original drawings depicting butterflies. Provenance: Auction Trade (with pencil number verso). - Collection Dr. Werner Schultheiß. - Each ink and watercolour on vergé. Mounted in spots on backing. - Splendid collection of drawings for Rösel von Rosenhof's "Insecten-Belustigungen" published between 1746 and 1761. The naturalist, miniaturist and engraver August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof (1705-1759) is considered one of the pioneers of modern entomology. He collected larvae and caterpillars to study their development and behaviour and made detailed notes and drawings. The present sheets have the same structure and each shows a butterfly with an upperside and underside of a wing, a caterpillar and a pupa. The following inscriptions and concordances to the engravings in the insect amusements are present: see above. - The drawings are mounted on a folded double leaf, on which information about Rösel and the insect amusements are noted in another early 19th century manuscript. The attribution of the Sütterlin manuscript on the drawings is made more difficult by the fact that Rösel's handwriting is not coherent when compared with autographs and inscriptions in drawing albums. - Backing with cut-out and handwritten annotations from the 20th century in pencil. The drawings minimally stained in the margins. Motifs and colours in very good condition. Of extreme rarity.

Los 19

Jacobus Ceporinus. Grammatica graeca iam tertium de integro ab ipso autore & castigata & locupletata. Köln, Cervicornus, 1533. 95 (v. 96) Bll. 8°. Pgt. d. Zt. mit spanischen Kanten und späterem hs. RTitel VD16 ZV 15529. Adams nur mit späteren Ausgaben. - Jacobus Ceporinus (geb. J. Wiesendanger, 1500-1525) studierte in Köln und Wien. Dank seiner ausgezeichneten Kenntnisse in der griechischen und hebräischen Sprache erhielt er 1522 in Zürich einen Lehrstuhl, verstarb allerdings kurz darauf. Die von ihm selbst zweimal überarbeitete Kurzgrammatik des Griechischen erfuhr mehrere Auflagen. - Letztes Bl. mit der Druckermarke fehlend. Etwas gebräunt, leicht fleckig und wasserrandig. Erstes und letztes Bl. mit hs. Besitzeintrag von 1691. Wohlerhalten. Cont. vellum with Spanish edges and later manuscript spine title. - Last leaf with the printer's mark missing. Somewhat browned, spotted and waterstained. First and last leaf with handwritten ownership inscription dated 1691. Well preserved.

Los 104

Torquato Tasso. La Gierusalemme di Torquato Tasso con gli argomenti del sig Gio. Vincenzo imperiale figurata da Bernardo Castello. Mit gest. Titel, 20 gestochenen Tafeln, reichem Holzschnitt-Buchschmuck und Druckermarke am Schluss. Genua, Pavoni, 1604. 10 Bll., 572 S., 1 Bl. 12°. Pgt. d. Zt. mit spanischen Kanten und hs. RTitel (etwas fleckig und bestoßen). Grässe VI/2, 33. Brunet V, 666. - Tassos wichtigstes Werk, welches die Geschichte des ersten Kreuzzuges gegen die Türken erzählt. Das in viele Sprachen übersetzte Werk beschreibt die Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Christen und Muslimen während des ersten Kreuzzuges, die in der Einnahme Jerusalems durch die Christen gipfelten. - Titelbl. mit gelöschtem Besitzeintrag. Etwas gebräunt und teils fleckig. 1 Bl. mit restaurierter Fehlstelle im weißen Rand. Überaus dekorativer Druck mit reichem Buchschmuck. With engraved title, 20 engraved plates, rich woodcut book decoration and printer's mark at the end. Cont. vellum with Spanish edges and manuscript spine title (somewhat stained and bumped).- Tasso's most important work, which tells the story of the first crusade against the Turks. The work, translated into many languages, describes the conflicts between Christians and Muslims during the First Crusade, which culminated in the capture of Jerusalem by the Christians. - Title page with erased ownership entry. Somewhat browned and partially stained. 1 leaf with restored loss in white margin. Extremely decorative print with rich book decoration.

Los 5193

Fulham F.C. programmes - twenty-seven home matches 1949/50 - 1957/58; and two photocopies of memorabilia itemsCondition Report: Condition is consistent with age and use with the usual rusting of staples and about half with manuscript team changes.Some with traces of vertical pocket folding.

Los 5192

Fourteen football programmes for International matches 1949-66 including England v Ireland Youth International at Boothferry Park Hull May 14th 1949; eight England v Scotland at Wembley, Hampden Park, Newcastle etc; England v Portugal October 25th 1961; England v Austria May 10th 1967 etc (14)Condition Report: Condition varies but most in good condition with usual slight rusting of staples and some manuscript team changes.Two signatures to Hampden Park programme cover.

Los 181

Qur'an Juz' XXI (أُتْلُ مَاأُوْحِیَ )China, 19th century or earlier,Arabic manuscript on paper, 59ff., 1fl., with 5ll. of bold black sini script to the page, the double-page opening with 3ll. of the same within thin green margins, framed by bands of geometric designs dotted in blue and green, the head board with a intersecting half-circles on floral ground, its asp with a floral roundel, the lower panel with tessellated with an iteration of square containing simplified quatrefoils similarly dotted, the closing double page similarly laid out, the panels and bands with gold and polychrome floral tendrils, lobed rosette verse markers, surah headings in gold script on blue dotted plain ground, within red thin double rules, later highlighted in black, the covers and flap lined with floral clothfolio 28 x 21.5cm. 

Los 154

Juz 16 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, 16th-17th century, Arabic manuscript on paper, 62ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headers in gold, marginal decorations in gold, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in green cloth binding with flap, folio 30.2 x 20.4cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

Los 93

A Safavid calligraphic album,Iran, first quarter 17th century,Persian manuscript on cream paper, safina format, 10 panels, each with 3ll.of black nasta'liq in cloud bands on a gold ground, arranged in two columns, opening folio with illuminated header, later binding, olive green covers with medallions containing gold openwork cutout, attribution on the initial blank attributing the calligraphy to Mir ‘Imad d.1615panel 11.2 x 5.9cm., folio 18.9 x 10.5cm. Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916) and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collection  

Los 132

Property from An Important Private CollectionTo Be Sold With No ReserveEleven detached folios,Central Asia or Iran, 16th century and laterPossibly Bukhara, comprising eight folios from the same manuscript, possibly a compilation of poems, each with 13ll. of black nasta'liq script within thin light orange margins within polychrome rules, the wide ochre, blue and green borders illuminated with fine floral and vegetal decoration to the verso, the recto with polychrome lobed medallions against a field of gold scrolling floral tendrils ; four folios with their text panels cut out, now lacking, each with their recto either scrapped or not yet laid ; one folio with its verso scrapped, only the text panel remaining ; one folio, likely from a different manuscript, the text panel with 14ll. of black nasta'liq script arranged in two columns, framed by two interlocked gold floral tendrils within gold and polychrome rules, the wide blue and cream borders with lobed medallions against a field of dense gold floral tendrils, one bearing a modern stamp ; one folio from another manuscript, text panel lacking, thin gold floral margins against light blue ground within polychrome rules, wide borders with similar decoration, the decoration to the verso against cream ground, the recto's against pale green ground including birds perched on branches, the verso inscribed in black and red devanagari (?) script ; one, fragmentary, two panels of slanted light blue nasta'liq script interspersed by three small panels of white nasta'liq script arranged in two columns, below an intricate headpiece composed of an intricate spiralling black tendril on gold ground within a gold lobed cartouche on pale blue ground with similar floral tendrils, gold and black half cartouches to each sides, above and below ; a register of smaller lobed medallions containing similar decoration above, within wide gold speckled green borders, the reverse with plain text panel within similar borders, detached from its mount ; some folios with light pencil annotations or other various markings together with a tiny cut out band of floral garland, lightly torn (11)The largest folio, 29 x 19.8cm. ; the largest cut out text panel, 16.2 x 8.6cm. ; the fragmentary folio, 24 x 16cm. ; the cut out band 4 x 1.5cm.

Los 158

Juz 10 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an, China, 17th century, Arabic manuscript on paper, 54ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headers in red ornamental script, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, one marginal decoration, in tooled deep red leather binding with flap, folio 28.5 x 20.5cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

Los 161

Juz 23 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, circa 1546AD,Arabic manuscript on paper, 48ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headers in red, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled brown leather binding with flap, folio 25.5 x 19.2cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s Footnotes: See the previous lot for an other juz from this set signed Shams al-adin bin Musa al-Sini ad dated 953AH/1546AD

Los 206

Kitab majmua al-fatawi, A collection of fatwas,Ottoman Turkey, dated 23 Sha’ban AH 875 / 23 February 1471 AD,Arabic manuscript on paper, 221ff., 3fl., with 25ll. of naskh script per folio, headings in red, numerous annotations ; with paginated index on initial blank leaf, copied in the 19th century, undated and unsigned ; contemporary leather backed-boards, lacking flap, early repairs to spine ; with marginal endowment inscriptions and seal impression for the madrasa of a mosque, in the name of Mehmed Efendi al-Shahsir Beg Kuz-zadeh (?) and waqf seal of Great Mosque dated AH 1328 /1910 CE, 27.5 x 18.5cm. 

Los 178

Shaykh Muhammad al-Muta bin al-Salih al-Sharqi: Dhakhira al-Muhtaj fi sala ala Sahib al-LiwaMorocco, dated 27 Dhu al-Hijja AH 1315/5 May 1898 AD or AH 1325/ 1907-1908 ADArabic manuscript on paper, 98ff., on the life of the Prophet Muhammad, with 23ll. of sepia Mahgrebi script per page, with polychrome decoration, opening folio possibly a later replacement, colophon dated, including a large polychrome diagram, in original morocco bindingfolio 34.2 x 22cm.  

Los 149

Juz of an Ottoman 30-part Qur'an,Turkey 16th century,Arabic manuscript on paper, 28ff., written entirely in gold, with 7ll. of gold naskh script per page outlined in black, fully vocalised, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, opening folio with polychrome and gold illuminated headpiece, some marginal restoration, in modern brown leather binding with flap, folio 27.2 x 19.2cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s  

Los 175

A Quran, Ottoman Turkeysigned Al-Sayyid Husein al-Hamdi, dated 1273AH/1856-57ADArabic manuscript on paper, 293ff. with 15ll. of black naskh to the page, with gold rosette verse markers, sura headings in white naskh on gold ground in cartouche, text within gold frame, opening bifolio heavily illuminated, colophon dated, in original gilt morocco, fore-edge with gilt decoration, with original leather slip casefolio 19 x 12.5cm.  

Los 150

Juz 29 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, 17th century, Arabic manuscript on paper, 50ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, surah headers in red, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, extensive marginal and textual notes, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled  brown leather binding with flap, folio 26.1 x 19.2cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

Los 162

Five Qur'an folios and a bifolioAndalusia, 12th Century,Arabic manuscript on vellum, 5ll. of Andalusian maghribi script , vowels in red, other diacritics in blue, green and saffron, illuminated devices for verse-endings, together with another similar, with gold and polychrome marginal roundel, lobed quarter medallions as verse marker, stained, all mountedbifolio, 42.5 x 26.5cm. ; folios, 26.5 x 25.5cm. (2), 30.5 x 28.2cm. (2) and 26.7 x 25.4cm mounted(6)Provenance: Private UK collection acquired in the 1960s-80s

Los 92

Property from an Important Qajar Family Lots 92-116A Qajar miniature Qur'an,Iran, signed Salih Muhammad Hassan al-Isfahani, dated AH 1241?/1825-26AD,Arabic manuscript on paper, 175ff., with 21ll. of fine black naskh script within gold rule, vocalisation in red, with gold and polychrome verse markers, opening bifolio extensively decorated with gold and polychrome flowers, headers in blue naskh on gold ground with polychrome decoration, marginal decoration in gold and poychrome, in lacquer floral binding, back board loose, export stamps, in gilt-decorated red morocco slip case, owner's inscription dated 1328AH/Pahlavi export stamp dated AH 1315/1936 AD at frontfolio 10.6 x 7cm.Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916) and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collection Footnotes: The scribe, Muhammad Hassan al-Isfahani, is known to have copied another three manuscripts, all of prayers and dated between AH 1237 and 1242/1821 and 1827 AD (Mehdi Bayani, Ahval va asar-e khosh-nevisan, vol.4, Tehran, 1358 sh., pp.147-48); another qur'an copied by Muhammad Hassan al-Isfahani for Sadr Al-A'zam (Prime Minister) Amin Al-Dawla was sold at Christie's 10 October 2013, Lot 115.  Condition Report: The lacquered covered shows some minimal losses to their edges and corners. The surface is scratched and shows some cracks overall, as expected for lacquered works of this period. Some scattered minimal losses can be noticed, mostly occurring in the marginal areas. The lower cover is now detached. The spine is in fair condition.Overall the text bloc shows strong edges and corners with minimal scuff consistent with the lot's age and use. The opening bifolio is now detached form the text bloc. It shows strong pigments overall and is in good condition. Its right hand side folio is backed. The blue pigment of the left folio starts to corrode though the page, affecting the reverse text panel. The marginal areas are clean throughout. Only the expected darker marks left by use can be noticed, although some very occasional darker stains can also be seen, perhaps on three to five folios. The text panels are clean and crisp. They show very scattered smudging.Dated seal impressions in black ink filled in blue ink to first and third last pages, likely export stamps. The last with brief annotation above.The slip case in a fair condition despite a tear to one of its softer side. The gilt is strong overall.

Los 160

Juz 12 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, circa 1546AD,Arabic manuscript on paper, 44ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headings in red, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled brown leather binding with flap, folio 25.5 x 19.2cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s Footnotes: See the previous lot for an other juz from this set signed Shams al-adin bin Musa al-Sini ad dated 953AH/1546AD

Los 152

Juz 19 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, 19th century or earlier,Arabic manuscript on paper, 53ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, extensive marginal and textual notes, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled brown leather binding with flapfolio 26.4 x 18.5cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

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Juz 18 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, 19th century,Arabic manuscript on paper, 60ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, opening and closing bifolios with extensive polychrome and gold decoration probably added later, in tooled brown leather binding with flapfolio 25.5 x 18.5cm.Provenance: Private Collection acquired in the 1960s-80s

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Various PropertiesProperty from an Important Private CollectionFour folios detached from an early Arabic manuscriptPossibly Central Asia, second half 16th century, possible date of 992 AH/1509-10ADPossibly consecutive, Arabic manuscript on paper, 4ff, with 21ll. of sepia naskh to the page, some lines corrected or pasted, one page heavily pitted, some losses18.5 x 13.5cm.

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Property from an Important Private CollectionA group of thirteen detached folios form a manuscript,India, late 18th/early 19th century,six forming a quire, the others loose, the text panel with two column of black nasta'liq script, numerous headers,  wide gold speckled margins, together with three text panels of the same manuscriptfolio 28 x 16.5cm.(13)

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A Qur’an,Kashmir, North India, late 18th-early 19th century,Arabic manuscript on paper with Persian interlinear translation, 323ff., with 14ll. of black naskh script to the page, with heavily illuminated opening bifolio, simple gold roundels as verse markers, marginal rising an hanging drop shaped medallions picked in red above and below lobed medallions as various section markers, marginal decoration and copious notes within serrated gold leaves some mimicking botehs, in floral lacquer binding, in embroidered silk slip bagfolio 16.6 x 9.8cm. Provenance: Private Collection of Professor W.M. Ballantyne (1922-2021) 

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Diwan of Ibn ʻUmar ibn ʻAli known as Ibn al-Farid (d.1235AH),copied by the Imam of the Haydarkhaneh Mosque (Baghdad), Muhammad Salih ibn al-Hajj 'Ali al-Azami, dated 29 Jumada I 1301AH/27 March 1884ADArabic manuscript on paper, 79ff., with 17ll. of black naskh to the page, some words and titles in red, in board covers covered in marbled paper, 22.5 x 16cm. Provenance: Private UK Collection since the 1940s

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Juz 11 of a Chinese Qur'an, China, 19th century or earlier, Arabic manuscript on paper, 48ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, extensive marginal and textual notes, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled  brown leather binding with flap, folio 27 x 19cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

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Property from an Important Private CollectionKitab fadail al-anam,Safavid Iran, 17th centuryArabic and Persian manuscript on gold sprinkled paper, 144ff., 9ll. of black nasta'liq per page within green, gold and blue outer rule, in brown leather tooled binding with central medallion, marbled paper interior, stamp impression on opening blank folio dated AH 1107/1695 CE folio 17.6 x 11cm.Condition Report: The corners and edges are scuffed overall. Smudges and staining can be noticed through the manuscript. The smudging and staining does affect the text panels. One panel badly affected with some words rendered illegible on four lines. Some minimal and very occasional losses to some part of words, perhaps corrections, sometimes showing in the form of white blotches. At least three folios with modern purple ink or pencil strokes. One folio with a double strike affecting the text panel. Another with some partially and badly erased - maybe with a damp rubber ? - doodles in the upper margins. Another with its panel stroke through vertically. The two first bi folios are weak with losses and tears to edges and corners and extensive staining. The first two folios were detached and are now patched back to the text block. The first fifty folios (approx.) showing large brown stain affecting the text panel. The last fourth of this manuscript shows some water staining to the upper and marginal sections of the folios and to the lower parts near the gutter. The last folio shows some traces of glue to its left marginal area. The front and back cover are scuffed and n places are becoming detached from the spine. 

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Qur'an Juz' XVII (ٱقْتَرَبَ لِلْنَّاسِ),China, 19th century or earlier,Arabic manuscript on paper, 54ff., 1 fl., with 5ll. of bold black sini script to the page, the double-page opening with 3ll. of the same within thin black margins, framed by bands of gold tendrils against a black field, the head board with a calligraphic lobed medallions flanked by floral sprays and leaves against a green and a blue ground, the lower panel with tessellated with an iteration of simplified quatrefoils against similar ground, the closing double page similarly laid out, the headboard divided in three square panel, one calligraphic on white foliated script, the two others with large flowers and leaves on a blue and a green ground, the  bands with floral tendrils on yellow field, the lower panels with large gold flower blooms on simplified leafy designs against a pink and a blue field, lobed rosette verse markers, surah headings in red script on plain ground, within red thin double rules, some catchwords in modern blue ink, the lower cover and flap lacking, the closing double page, loosefolio 30 x 20.5cm.

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Property from an Important Private CollectionA Qur'an juz' VIII (وَلَوْ أَنَّنَا),Qajar Ian, 19th century,Arabic manuscript on paper, 17ff., 1fl., 11ll. of black naskh script within gold and black rules to the page, sura headings in red ink within plain cartouche against gold ground, with gold rosette verse markers, within loose pink modern paper cover24 x 18cm.

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A collection of Persian verses,Safavid Iran, late 17th-early 18th centuryPersian manuscript on paper, 96ff., with two fly leaves, with 18ll. of black nasta'liq arranged in two columns to the page, diagonal text to margins, headers in red nasta'liq, some marginal notes, illuminated header to opening folio worn, final folio with some ink smudges, in later red morocco binding, with a later owner’s Persian label at rear, dated 1335 AH (1917 CE),17.4 x 9.4cm. Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916) and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collection

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Qur'an juz XIII (وَمَا أُبَرِّئُ )China, 19th centuryArabic manuscript on paper, 46ff., 2fl., 5ll. of black sini script to the page, the illuminated opening folios' headboards with intersecting semi-circles flanked with peonies, on blue and red ground, the pillars with red scrolling foliated tendrils, the lower board with a tessellation forming simplified radiating leaves intersperse with squat Bolnisi crosses26.5 x 20.4cm.

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Property from a Private CollectionTo Be Sold with No ReserveAn opening folio from a Masnavi, Safavid Herat, circa 1500, 16ll. of Persian nasta'liq arranged in four vertical columns, with illuminated header,  to reverse, palace stamp of the Nawab of Murshidabad, laid down on paper; 22.5 x 14.2cm., together with an illuminated fragment of a manuscript, Safavid Herat, 16th century,21 x 17.2cm. (2)

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Three "Nakhsh" embroidered panels: two cushion covers and a manuscript case,Iran, 19th centuryAll with dense floral decoration within large diagonal bands, the covers with tassels to each corners, the manuscript slipcase with modern white velcro patchesthe covers 52.6 x 48cm., the slipcase 22.5 x 30cm. (3)Footnotes: Nashk embroidery was typically used to decorate the elaborate trousers cuffs of women on the Persian court.

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Juz 24 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an,China, signed Shams al-adin bin Musa al-Sini, dated 953AH/1546AD,Arabic manuscript on paper, 46ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headers in red, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled brown leather binding with flap, folio 25.5 x 19.2cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

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A Kashmiri Qur’an, India, late18th/early 19th century,Arabic manuscript on paper with Persian interlinear translation, 360ff., with 14ll. of neat black naskh and red nasta'liq translation to the page within gold and outer blue rule, gold roundel verse markers, headers in white naskh on a gold cartouche with gold, cobalt and red floral decoration, fine marginal decorations, profuse marginal notes in black and gold, opening and closing bifolios with gold and polychrome floral decoration around text roundels, elaborate gold and polychrome double page decoration, in polychrome lacquered papier mache board covers decorated with large boteh design filled with flowers issuing forth from a vase under an arch, folio 25.5 x 16cm. Provenance: Private UK Collection 

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Khulasat al-Taqvim and other astronomical and astrological treatises,Compiled by Karim ibn Ibrahim, apparently completed in AH 1283/1867 CE,Persian and Arabic manuscript on paper, 60ff., with 22ll. of black naskh script to the page within red and blue outer rule, headers in red and blue, numerous diagrams, contemporary lacquered binding with astronomical quadrant depicted either sidefolio 20.2 x 13.5cm. Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916) and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collection 

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A Qur'an section, Juz 26-30Copied by 'Abd Allah, North India, dated 1329AH/1911ADArabic manuscript on paper, 161ff., with 9ll. and 6ll. of bold black naskh script to the page, with gold rosette verse markers, surah headers in red thuluth, marginal decoration in gold and opaque pigments, with twenty title pages illuminated in gold and opaque pigments each of the twenty sections with a dated and signed colophon, the Qur'anic text followed by prayers, original rebacked brown tooled morocco binding, folio 22 x 13.5cm.Provenance: Bonhams, 17 October 2002, Lot 131  

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An Ottoman prayerbookTurkey, 19th centuryArabic manuscript on paper, 6ff., with 13ll. of black naskh script to the page, gold roundel verse markers, opening folio with illuminated header, colophon with the seal impression of Muhammad Amin, dated 1312 AH (1894/5 CE), and his ownership inscription to verso, as Muhammad Amin b. Muhammad b. Uthman b. Mustafa, a teacher at the Fatih Mosque in Istanbul, dated 1332 AH (1913-14AD), in red morocco bindingfolio 19.9cm. x 12cm.   

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A Provincial Mamluk Qur'an Juz, Arabian coast, circa 14th century Juz' XXIV, Arabic manuscript on paper, 49ff. plus two fly-leaves, each folio with 5ll. of thick black naskh script, with red double-interlinear divisions, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, sura headings in white thuluth script outlined in black on gold ground, with marginal black and gold illuminated circular medallions, opening folio with title in white thuluth script outlined in black on gold ground within green frame, colophon possibly added with date of Shawal AH 710/1320AD, in stamped brown morocco binding with flapText panel 10.1 x 7.3cm.; folio 17 x 12.5cm.Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 5 October, 2012, Lot 550Footnotes: Another juz' (XXVI) from the same Qur'an sold at Christie's South Kensington, 23 April 2012, lot 119. The colophon in that juz contained the date Safar AH710/1320AD, the same as ours, and the name of (Sultan) Da'ud b. Yusuf b. 'Umar b. 'Ali b. Rasul (r. 1296-1321AD).  

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Property from a Private Collection, LondonTo Be Sold with No ReserveA group of seven folios from a Shahnameh,Safavid Iran, 17th century,Persian manuscript on paper, with 21ll. of black nasta'liq arranged in four vertical columns, within a gold floral margin, headers in gold within a cloud band on a red hatched ground, redone at a later date,folio 36.5 x 25.4cm (7)

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A calligraphic album (muraqqa),Iran, circa 1880, Persian manuscript on blue paper, 22ff., each with a rectangular panel of shikasteh script in cloud bands on a gold ground, later red board covers, inscription to reverse of final leaf dated AH1305 /1887 AD, Persian inscription on reverse of final leaf’s border dated 1305 AH (1887AD)folio 17 x 10.5cm. Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916) and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collection

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A bilingual Coptic-Arabic Psalter,Coptic Egypt, Eastern Desert Monastery of St. Anthony, dated 26th day of Bashans (the ninth month of the Coptic Calendar) in 1546/1830ADCoptic-Arabic manuscript on paper, 264ff. (plus one paper endleaf at front, and 2 at back), apparently complete, single column of 19 lines per page in a late medieval Coptic bookhand with Arabic in Naskh script (the Arabic sometimes in column-wide blocks, but most often in thin columns parallel to the Coptic text), red rubrics, capitals in red or red edged with black pen, a few large initials in iridescent yellow, major texts opening with headbands of geometric penwork touched in dark faded red, numerous stylised yellow birds opening significant text sections, some water damage, spots and stains, with later paper repairs to edge of first leaf, binding of red pasteboards with leather spine and corners, with scuffs and lower board water damaged at edge with one corner warped This volume bears witness to the state of the Copts in the sixteenth century, when like the Samaritans and Christian minorities in the East they become integrated with and greatly reliant on Arabic book culture. Thus, in this book, with its distinctively Coptic decoration, the scribe has furnished the reader with a parallel translation into Arabic, and given an Arabic colophon on the last leaf noting that the work was finished on the 26th day of Bashans (the ninth month of the Coptic Calendar) in 1546, ff. 21.1 by 15cmProvenance: Bloomsbury Book Auctions, December 6, 2017, lot 98 Footnotes: A similar bilingual Coptic-Arabic psalter can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Acc. No: 2019.297.3     

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Dala‘il al-khayrat,Muhammad bin Sulayman al-Jazuli (d.1465AD), Morocco, 19th century,incomplete, Arabic manuscript on paper, square-format, 218ff., with 7ll. of Maghribi script within red and blue frames per page, section headings in gold, important words written in red or blue, with full-page diagrams,  contemporary deep red blind-tooled binding with flapfolio 12 x 11cm.  

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Juz 16 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an, China, circa 1546AD, Arabic manuscript on paper, 45ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headers in red, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled brown leather binding with flapfolio 25.5 x 19.2cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s Footnotes: See lot 159 for another juz from this set signed Shams al-adin bin Musa al-Sini ad dated 953AH/1546AD

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Qur'an juz XII (Surah Hud, v.6 surah Yusuf .52)China, 18th century,Arabic manuscript on paper, 61ff., each with 5ll. of bold black sini, punctuation in red, double red ruled margin, surah heading in red against a gold ground, marginal decorations, opening bifolio with red, blue and black and gold illuminated panels around three lines of text, modern blue cloth binding with flap, folio 23by 17cm.Provenance: Private UK collection acquired in the 1960s-1980s Condition Report: In modern binding; good overall 

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Juz 25 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an, China, 16th-17th century, Arabic manuscript on paper, 57ff with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, surah headers in gold, marginal decorations in gold, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in green cloth binding with flap, folio 30.2 x 20.4cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

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Juz 19 of a 30-part Chinese Qur'an, China, 17th century, Arabic manuscript on paper, 58ff., 2fl., with 5ll. of black sini script per page outlined in red rule, with gold and polychrome rosette verse markers, extensive marginal and textual notes, opening and closing bifolios with polychrome and gold decoration, in tooled  brown leather binding with flap, folio 29.4 x 19.3cm.Provenance: Private London collection acquired in the 1960s-80s 

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A Kashmiri Qur'anNorth India, late 18th centuryArabic manuscript on paper, 384ff, with 15ll. of black naskh arranged within cloud bands on gold per page, gold roundel verse markers, surah headers in cobalt naskh on a gold ground with gold and cobalt floral decoration, 7 illuminated bifolios, extensive marginal decoration in gold and polychrome, margins trimmed, rebound, in floral lacquer binding, with possible date to medallion, folio 18 x 10.2cm. Provenance: Formerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916) and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collectionCondition Report: The lacquered covers shows some minimal losses to their edges and corners. The surface is scratched and shows some cracks overall, as expected for lacquered works of this period. Some scattered minimal losses can be noticed, mostly occurring in the marginal areas. The spine is in good condition.The text bloc is tightly bound safe for one central bifolio and for the sixth last folio which is now detached. The edges and corners are strong with some minimal scuffing consistent with the age and use of this lot. The gold, blue pigments and the black and red ink are strong overall. This lot presents as clean overall. The opening and closing bifolios are clean. The margins are clean with very light staining and very occasional and scattered pitting. Some occasional darker stains located to the edges can be noticed on two or three folios. The text panels are clean overall. The first central illuminated bifolio shows a stain to its right text panel. The first and last flyleaves are likely later additions.

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A Safavid Diwan of Hafez,Safavid Iran, signed and dated 1014AH/1605AD, Persian manuscript on paper, 271ff., with 13ll. of fine black nasta'liq per page arranged in two columns, gilt floral decoration in headers and panels, opening bifolio with illuminated header and borders, an illuminated header on folio 14, 4 owner's seals to final folio, colophon signed but undeciphered, in brown morocco binding with cut out and tooled medallions17.6 x 9.5cm.

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A prayer book (Dalail al-Khayrat),Turkey, copied by Suleiman Muratib known as Ebul Balakci-zade pupil of Sheker zade, dated 1168AH/1755AD,Arabic manuscript on paper, 128ff, 2fl., 11ll. of black naskh per page within thin gold margins within black and red rules, heading in white naskh script on gold ground within lobed cartouches flanked by interlocked floral tendrils forming lozenges within thin white borders dotted in red, quartered plain gold roundels as verse markers, red annotations in text panels, sometimes interlinear, marginal notes in black and red ink, seal impression to first folio, notes in two different hands in black ink to front flyleaf, folios scuffed, patched in scattered places, some staining, closing bifolio detached, original binding with tooled lobed medallions containing intertwined scrolling floral tendrils, the corner pieces and flap with similar decoration, the fore-edge flap torn and fritted, the binding worn overallfolio 17 x 10.5cm.Provenance: Private Collection of Professor W.M. Ballantyne (1922-2021) 

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An illustrated folio from a Persian epic, probably a Khamsa of Nizami Ganjavi illustrating a story about Majnun,Safavid Iran, 17th century,Persian manuscript on paper, depicting a troupe of camels heralded by trumpeters, some parts re-painted, with four columns of nasta'liq text above and below, backed on brown card, in double sided plexiglass, 25 x 16.8cm. Provenance: Arthur M. Sackler Collection, (1913-1987), collected 1970 or earlier. 

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Diwan of Khwaju Kermani,Qajar Iran, 19th centuryPersian manuscript on paper, 196ff., with 13ll. of black nasta'liq arranged in two columns per page, with 1 or 2 smaller text boxes within, outer gold rule, opening bifolio with extensive gold and polychrome floral decoration, within dark green morocco binding with tooled medallions with floral decoration,folio 14.9 x 9.7cm.  Provenance: Fomerly in the private collection of 'Abd al-Wahhab Khan, Nizam ul-Mulk (1848-1916); and thence by descent in the early 20th century to a private London collection

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A Qajar prayer book,Iran, 19th century,Arabic and Farsi manuscript on paper, 62ff. , 7ll. of bold black naskh script to the page, bifolio with polychrome index in red and black naskh script, a folio with al-Fatihah laid out in a grid preceded by an illustrated figural folio headed in red reading "the beauty of my image is the presence of God, may God bless him and grant him peace (شمل دل صورتي حضرت رسول الله طای اللهٔ ءليه وسلم)", illuminated headers throughout, in black lacquered binding with gilt lattice decoration, within hinged light blue velvet case,folio 19.5 x 13.5cm. Provenance: Private Collection of Professor W.M. Ballantyne (1922-2021)

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A West African Qur'an, Senegambia, late 19th-early 20th centuryArabic manuscript on toned woven paper, 430ff. approx, uncollated, with 15ll. of sepia script to the page, verse markers in yellow and vocalization in red, perhaps defective, with attractive illuminations in red, yellow, and black, original brown leather folding slip with tie,folio 22 x 16.8cm. Provenance: Acquired in Chad and Niger in the early 1970s; purchased Bonhams, 23/04/2013, Lot 268 (part lot)Footnotes: For further reading on West African Qur'ans written in the sub-Sahara, which spans a large area extending from the Sudan to Nigeria, see A. D. H. Bivar, 'The Arabic Calligraphy of West Africa', in Africa Language Review 7 (1968), pp. 3-15; N. van den Boogert, 'Some Notes on Maghribi Script', Manuscripts of the Middle East 4 (1989), pp. 30-43; and A. Brockett, 'Aspects of the Physical Transmission of the Qur'an in 19th Century Sudan: Script, Decoration, Binding and Paper', Manuscripts of the Middle East 2 (1987), pp. 45-67.

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A Qur'an,Qajar Iran, 19th century,Arabic manuscript on paper, 159ff., 3fl.,12ll of black naskh to the page within thing gold and black rules, the illuminated frontispiece with scrolling floral tendrils bearing serrated swaying leaves, surah headers in gold script, some scattered marginal annotations in black and red ink, stained, water stained, pitted and occasional smudges throughout, in gilt morocco binding,13.5 x 8cm.

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Qur'an Juz' XXII (وَمَنْ يَّقْنُتْ)China, 19th century or earlier,Arabic manuscript on paper, 63ff., 1fl., torn and crumpled, with 5ll. of bold black sini script to the page, the double-page opening with 3ll. of the same within thin green margins, framed by bands of simplified scrolling tendril dotted in red and green, the head board with an oversize fold lotus flower within a red roundel flanked with large leaves, the lower panel with large scrolling tendril bearing oversized leaves, the closing double page similarly laid out, the panels and bands with gold, red, green floral tendrils dotted in blue, lobed rosette verse markers, surah headings in white script on gold ground, within red thin double rules, the covers and flap lackingfolio 27.8 x 20cm.Provenance: Roseberys, 28 April 2023

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