Two Nasrid or Post-Nasrid Andalusian X-Shaped Folding Hip Chairs (Sillas de Caderas / Jamugas): A 16th–17th Century and a 19th-Century Moorish Revival Counterpart, Both Inlaid with Taracea Marquetry Woodwork, Bone, and Ivory, Granada-Spain.
Ulisse Cantagalli (1839–1901) A Rare Monumental Hispano-Moresque Revival Gold Lustreware Jardinière with Cylindrical Neck Florence, Italy, circa 1880
Ulisse Cantagalli (1839–1901) A Rare Iznik and Damascus Style Faience Footed Basin (Tazza) Florence, Italy, circa 1880.
Joseph Théodore Deck (1823–1891) Rare Orientalist Faience Mosque Lamp-Style Vase | France, circa 1875–1885
Mamluk-Style Pottery Vase by Edmé Samson, Paris (19th Century).
An Aleppo Underglaze-Painted Pottery Tile by al-Fakīr Mūsā Ibn Istifan or Stefan, Ottoman Syria, Dated 1699.
Reserved
Zand Dynasty Style Pierced Brass Incense Burners in the Form of Peacocks, Partially Encrusted with Turquoise Stones – Qajar Dynasty, Possibly Isfahan-Iran, C. 1870s.
“Zand Dynasty Finely Engraved Miniature Brass Wine Ewer, Depicting Prophet Solomon, Jinn and the Shahnameh Scene of Rostam and Div-e Sepid, Shiraz, Iran, 18th Century”