Antiquities & Islamic Arts

Antiquities & Islamic Arts

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Antiquities & Islamic Arts

Antiquities & Islamic Arts

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Seven porcelain zarfs and two tombak zarf holders, Ottoman Turkey, Europe and Japan, 18th and 19th century, five of flaring form, including two bl...

To Be Sold With No ReserveAn engraved silver-inlaid brass candlestand, possibly Turkish provinces, 19th century or earlierwith sharply waisted dru...

Two Qajar pottery bowls,Iran, 19th centuryOf shallow form, underglaze decorated in pink, blue and green with central rose and chrysanthemum spray ...

To Be Sold With No ReserveAn Ilkhanid lajvardina moulded and gilt-decorated turquoise glazed star pottery tile,Iran, 13th-14th century,The decorat...

A rectangular applique tent hanging Egypt,Khayamiya, Cairo, Egypt, first half 20th centuryThe field divided in six panels, four with four convergi...

A rectangular calligraphic applique tent hanging,Khayamiya, Cairo, Egypt, first half 20th centuryA lobed rosette within concentric radiating leafy...

A large two panel rectangular applique tent hanging,Khayamiya, Cairo, Egypt, first half 20th centuryeach panel's field divided in six panels, four...

A rectangular applique tent hanging,Khayamiya, Cairo, Egypt, first half 20th centuryThe field divided in six panels, four with four converging blu...

Two ikat panelsCentral Asia, 19th centuryThe first with repeating lozenge panels interspersed with rising yellow trident, the second with multiple...

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