Exceptionally Rare and Important Palestinian Short-Sleeve Coat-Dress Jillayeh / Jubbeh or Durra’a Galilee or Nazareth Area, Old Palestine – Ottoman Period, Circa 1860–1880
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Palestinian Costumes, An Important Palestinian Sleeve Coat-Dress (Jillayeh) or Jubbah Durra’a, The Nazareth or Galilee Area, Old Palestine-The Ottoman Period, Circa 1880s AD.
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Palestinian Costume: Hebron Region Wedding Thob, Circa 1900s, Ottoman Period.
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Fine Bethlehem Style Wedding Royal Dress (Thobe Abu Qutbeh-Aswari), Circa 1920-1930s, Old Palestine (British Mandate Period)
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Fine Bethlehem Style Wedding Royal Dress (Thobe Abu Qutbeh – Aswari), Circa 1920-1930s, Old Palestine (British Mandate Period).
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Important 19th-Century Palestinian Wedding Coat-Dress (Jillayeh) from Bethlehem, Ottoman Period
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Important Embroidered Taqsireh Wedding Jacket from Bethlehem-Old Palestine, The Ottoman Period, Circa 1880 AD.
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A Gentleman’s Silk & Cotton Wedding Abba (Abaya/Bisht) Commissioned for the Palestinian Market – Aleppo-Syria, The Ottoman Empire,Late 19th Century
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A Palestinian Doll’s Dress or (Poupee) Costume, Bethlehem-Old Palestine-The Ottoman Period, Circa Late 19th. Century.
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Rare Palestinian Market Scene Micro Diorama with Wooden Action Figures Probably Jerusalem or Jaffa-Old Palestine – Ottoman Period & The British Mandate for Palestine, Circa 1900–1920s
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Ottoman Parcel Gilt-Silver Thread Embroidered Leather Wallet with Baroque-Style Design and Royal French Connections
Ottoman Parcel Gilt-Silver Thread Embroidered Leather Wallet – A Rare Royal Artifact from Constantinople
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An Exceptionally Rare Gilt Metal Thread Embroidered on Henna or Ginger Coloured Silk Velvet Saddle Fragment or Horse Cloth Decorated with Carnation, Rosettes flowers, The borders with pomegranates, Probably Istanbul-Turkey, Circa 17th. Century.
An Important Ottoman Mirror, Probably was Commissioned for a Prominent French Individual, Circa 19th. Century.
A Silk & Silver-Thread Brocaded Leather Belt With 14 Compartments For Gunpowder Charges (Barutluk) or (Gazri) (حافظة بارود), The Ottoman Empire, Probably Turkey, Circa 18th. Century.