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Arts of the Islamic World & India
22 April - 29 April 2026 • London
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101. A pair of calligraphic wood roundels with the names of the Caliphs 'Ali and 'Uthman, Turkey, first half 19th century

102. A view of the Ka’ba, by Tawfik Tarek (1875-1940), dated 1326 AH/1908-9 AD

103. Masabih al-sunna (a compendium of Hadith), copied by Elias ibn Ahmad ibn Elias al-Nawjari, Mecca, dated 2 Dhu al-Qa'da 729 AH/4 September 1329 AD and Sha'ban 734 AH/ April-May 1334 ADAD

104. Abu Nasr Isma'il ibn Hammad al-Jawhari (d.1008 AD), Kitab al-sihah fi'l-lugha ('The Book of Correct Language'), probably Iraq, 12th century

105. Abu al-Khattab Mahfuz ibn Ahmad al-Kalwadhani (d.1116 AD), Kitab al-hidaya 'ala madhhab al-Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbali (on Hanbali jurisprudence), probably Baghdad, Iraq, Abbasid, dated 517 AH/1123-24 AD

106. Two illuminated Qur'an leaves in Kufic script on vellum, North Africa or Near East, 9th century

107. An illuminated Qur'an leaf in 'eastern' Kufic on vellum, Persia, 11th century

108. A Kashan lustre pottery inkwell, Persia, early 13th century

109. A large Qur'an leaf in gold Kufic script on blue vellum, Near East, North Africa or Southern Spain, 9th-10th century

110. A Nishapur calligraphic pottery bowl, Eastern Persia or Samarqand, Central Asia, 10th century

111. A large Nishapur calligraphic pottery dish, Eastern Persia or Samarqand, Central Asia, 10th century

113. A Qur'an, Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria or Chad, late 19th/early 20th century

114. An illuminated Qur'an bifolium in Maghribi script on vellum, North Africa or Spain, 12th/13th century

115. An illuminated Qur'an leaf in Maghribi script on pink paper, Morocco, 13th century

116. Yahya ibn Muhammad ibn Ayyub al-Ta'i al-Andalusi ibn Muda, a poem on the characteristics of human beings, horses and camels, Andalusia or North Africa, dated Muharram 677 AH/June 1278 AD

117. A Timurid set of silver-gilt horse trappings, Persia, 15th century

118. A hawking drum, made from the finial of an Aqqoyunlu turban helmet, Eastern Anatolia or Central Asia, 15th century

119. A pair of Seljuk gold bracelets, Persia, Khurasan, 12th century

120. A large nielloed silver ewer, Persia or Central Asia, 12th/13th century

121. Abu 'Abdullah al-Quda'i (d.1062 AD), Kitab shihab al-akhbar (on Prophetic traditions), copied by 'Ali ibn Sharwan ibn 'Ali al-Qazwini, probably Iraq, late Ilkhanid or early Jalayirid, dated 10 Shawal 741 AH/5 April 1341 AD

122. An impressive illuminated Qur'an volume, attributable to Ya'qut al-Musta'simi, probably Baghdad, Iraq, late 13th century

123. An illuminated Qur'an section in muhaqqaq script on paper, Central Asia or Anatolia, circa 1300-35

124. A rare illuminated Qur'an juz' (XXV), copied by 'Asadullah Kirmani, Persia or Turkey, Timurid or Ottoman, circa 1475

125. A silk samite fragment with winged bulls, Central Asia, Sogdiana, 7th/8th century

126. An important Mongol 'Cloth of Gold' silk and metal thread lampas panel, Central Asia or eastern Persia, mid-13th century

127. A gold and silver-inlaid brass bowl, Mosul, Jazira, 13th century

128. ‘Ala’-al-Din Abu’l-Hasan ‘Ali Ibn Abi al-Hazm al-Qarshi, known as Ibn al-Nafis (d.1288-89), Sharh tashrih Qanun Ibn Sina (A commentary on the anatomy in Al-Qanun of Ibn Sina), probably Iraq, Ilkhanid, dated 20 Sha'ban 734 AH/3 May 1334 AD

129. Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi (known as Rhazes or Rasis, d.925), Kitab al-iklil fi'l-tibb, a treatise on medicine and health, probably Iraq, Abbasid, dated 616 AH/1219 AD

130. Two Mamluk carved marble jar stands (kilgas), Egypt, 13th/14th century

131. A Mamluk rug, Egypt, early 16th century

132. A rare illuminated miniature Qur’an juz' (XV), Egypt or Syria, Mamluk, 14th/15th century

133. A fragment of a door panel with cup-bearer blazon, Syria, Mamluk, 15th century, or later

134. A large Mamluk brass candlestick, made for Sayf al-Din Hatim Dawadar, Egypt, circa 1500

135. A very large Mamluk brass tray, Egypt or Syria, 14th century

136. A Timurid or early Ottoman tinned copper goblet (mashrabe), Central Asia or Eastern Anatolia, late 15th century

137. A Timurid tinned copper bowl, western Persia, circa 1500

138. A cast brass octagonal brazier, India or Central Asia, 15th century

139. An illuminated miniature Qur'an section (juz' I to juz' V), Persia, possibly Herat, late Timurid, late 15th century

140. A Timurid blue and white pottery dish, Persia, probably Tabriz, 15th century

141. An embroidered robe, Persia or Central Asia, first half 14th century

142. A turquoise-set silver and brass belt buckle, Bukhara, Central Asia, 19th century

143. A Shakhrisabz suzani, Uzbekistan, first half 19th century

144. An enamelled and nielloed brass and silver-gilt binding, Central Asia, possibly Bukhara, late 19th/early 20th century

145. A North West Anatolian silk carpet, early 20th century

146. A monumental Safavid arched cuerda seca tile panel, Persia, first-quarter 16th century

147. A large illuminated Qur'an, Persia, Safavid, early 16th century

148. An old shepherd leaning on his staff in a landscape, signed by Mu'in Musavvir, Persia, Isfahan, Safavid, dated 19 Rabi' al-Awwal 1087 AH/1676 AD

149. A bearded shaykh on a hillside, ascribed to Reza-i 'Abbasi, Persia, Safavid, dated 1035 AH/1626 AD