Armenian Art in the Ottoman Empire, A Very Rare Silver Wire Inlaid on Ebonised Wood Hexagonal Shaped Coffee or Occasional Table Signed by A Potikian, Afyonkarahisar –Turkey, Circa 19th. Century.
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Antique Islamic Furniture, A Rare Ottoman Mother Of Pearl, Horn and Bone Inlaid Table Cabinet, The Ottoman Provinces Probably Egypt Or Turkey, 19th Century.
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Islamic Art From Spain, An Important Moroccan or Recycled Nasrid Dynasty Wooden Fragment Altered Into A Box, Probably Fez-Morocco or Granada-Andalusia-Spain, Probably 15th & 19th Century.
Islamic Art, A Fine Ottoman Tortoiseshell, Ivory, Bone, White Metal And Ebony Overlaid On Wood Calligrapher (Khattat) Box, Probably Turkey, Circa 1700.
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Islamic Art, A Pair Of Unusual Ottoman Ivory, Mother Of Pearl And Horn Overlaid On Wood Double Shelved Turban Stands (Cavukluk), Probably Egypt Or Turkey Circa Late 18th Early 19th Century.
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Orientalist Furniture, A Fine Ottoman Furniture Of Inlaid Mother of Pearl (Sedef) And Marquetry Wood Work Three-Pieces Seating Group, Probably England By Liberty & Company, Attributed To Leonard F. Wyburd, Circa Late 19th. Early 20th. Century.
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Islamic Art, A Beautiful and Important Early Safavid Inscribed Carved Hardwood Beam Or Door Frame Fragment, Probably Mazanderan, North Iran, Dated 920 AH – 1514 AD.
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Islamic Art, A Beautiful & Rare Painted And Lacquered Wooden Quran Stand (Kursi), Kashmir, India, Circa 19th Century.
Islamic Furniture for Reading, A Fine Ottoman Rosewood, Mother of Pearl, Tortoiseshell, Horn, Ebony and Thin Sliced Ivory Pieces, Overlaid on Wood Quran Stand (Kursi), Turkey, 18th. Century.
Islamic Art Related to Calligraphy, An Extremely Rare & Fine Ottoman Mother of Pearl, Tortoiseshell, Bone, Lead, Ebony, Thin Sliced & Stained Pieces of Ivory, Overlaid on Wood Scribe’s Pen Box & Archival Documents Container, Turkey, Circa 1700s. AD.
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A Rare Reed Document Holder engraved with scenes depicting an Ottoman Harbour, Made by Elhaj, Algeria, Before 1876 A.D.
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Ottoman Art, A Rare Ottoman Gourd Attributed to Master Ben Elhaj, Algeria, 2nd Half of 19th Century
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An Extremely Rare Early Qajar Carved, Engraved, Inscribed and Polychromed Wooden Footed Donation Bowl (Kashkul), Probably Abada, Iran, 1800-1850 AD.