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Islamic and Indian Art

23 April 2013 | starting at 10:30 BST

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'Unsur al-Ma'ali Kay Kavus, Qabus-nameh or nasihat-nameh, The Mirror of Princes, an illuminated manuscript copied by Ibrahim Qajar Persia, dated 2nd Rajab 1281/1st December 1864

An Ottoman firman awarding the Mecidi Nishani, Fourth Degree, to the Armenian jeweller Tolaban Efendi Turkey, dated 17th Rajab 1335/9th May 1917

An official document awarding the Order of the Nile, Third Grade, to A. Charles Smith, First Inspector of the English Language at the Ministry of Public Information Egypt, Alexandria, dated 8th Rabi' al-Thani 1356/28th May 1939

A portrait of a gentleman, signed by Ni'matullah Qajar Persia, 19th Century

The valley of Khatmandoo; Pushpatti, Khatmandoo British School, 1883 or 1888(2)

An Umayyad glass Weight (dirham) with the name and titles of the Caliph 'Abd Al-Malik, (65-86AH/ 865-705AD) Probably Syria

An Umayyad glass Weight (dirham) of unknown denomination in the name of Caliph 'Abd al-Malik, (65-86AH/ 685-705AD) Syria

An Umayyad glass vessel Stamp in the name of Caliph Hisham (AH 105-125/AD 724-743) Syria

An Umayyad glass vessel Stamp in the name of Caliph Hisham (AH 105-125/AD 724-743) Syria

A fragment of an Ummayyad glass vessel Stamp for a qist in the name of Caliph Hisham (AH 105-125/AD 724-743) Syria

An Umayyad glass vessel Stamp, dated AH 129/AD 746, in the names of Caliph Marwan II (AH 127-132/AD 744-750) and Zamil b. 'Amr (Finance Director of the Oasis of Damascus) Syria

An Abbasid glass vessel Stamp in the name of Caliph al-Mansur (AH 136-158/AD 754-755) Probably Syria

An Abbasid glass vessel Stamp in the name of the Caliph al-Mansur (AH 136-158/AD 754-775) and 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad Syria or Palestine

A Fragment of an Abbasid glass vessel Stamp in the name of the Caliph al-Mansur (AH 136-158/AD 754-775) and 'Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad Syria or Palestine

An Abbasid glass vessel Stamp for a ratl of "chickpeas" in the name of the Caliph al-Mansur (AH 136-158/AD 754-775) Probably Egypt

An Abbasid glass vessel Stamp in the name of Caliph al-Mansur (AH 136-158/AD 754-775) Egypt

An Umayyad glass dinar-weight in the name of 'Abd al-'Aziz b. Marwan (Governor and Finance Director of Egypt), AH 65-86/AD 685-705 Egypt

An Umayyad glass dinar-weight in the name of 'Abd Allah b. 'Abd al-Malik (Governor and Finance Director of Egypt) AH 86-90/AD 705-709 Egypt

A rare Umayyad glass "double" vessel stamp for a "measure for a fals" in the name of Qurra b. Sharik, Governor and Finance Director of Egypt, AH 90-96/AD 709-714 Egypt

An Umayyad glass vessel Stamp for a half-measure of "date or raisin wine" (nabidh), in the name of Qurra b. Sharik, Governor and Finance Director of Egypt (AH 90-96/AD 709-714) Egypt

An Umayyad glass dinar-weight in the name of Usama b. Zayd, Finance Director of Egypt, AH 96-99/AD 714-717 and AH 102/AD 720-21 Egypt

An Umayyad glass vessel Stamp for a measure of mishsh, in the name of Hayyan b. Shurayh, Finance Director of Egypt AH 99-101[3]/AD 717-720[2] Egypt

An Umayyad glass half-fals weight of 15 qirat in the name of 'Ubayd Allah b. al-Habhab, Finance director of Egypt, AH 102-116/AD 720-734 Egypt

An Umayyad glass dinar weight dated AH 115/AD 733-34 in the name of 'Ubayd Allah b. al-Habhab, Finance Director of Egypt, AH 107-116/AD 725-734 Egypt

An Umayyad half-fals glass weight of 17 qirat, in the name of 'Ubayd Allah b. al-Habhab, Finance Director of Egypt AH 102-116/AD 720-734 Egypt

An Umayyad glass vessel-stamp for a measure of kamun "white cumin" dated AH 123/AD 740-41 in the name of al-Qasim b. 'Ubayd Allah, Finance Director of Egypt (AH 116-124/AD 734-742), and Dawud b. al-Murr, Executive Egypt

An Umayyad glass vessel-stamp for a measure mikayala of a qist of olive oil for a fals, dated AH 119/AD 737 in the names of al-Qasim b. 'Ubaydallah, Finance Director of Egypt AH 116-124/AD 734-742 and Muslim b. al-'Arraf (Executive) Egypt

An Anonymous, small glass measure of capacity with attached stamp inscribed "al-wafa' li-llah" Egypt,

An Anonymous, probably Umayyad, half-fals glass weight Egypt

An anonymous glass vessel stamp with pious invocation Syria or Palestine

An Anonymous glass vessel stamp with pious invocation Syria or Palestine

An probably Umayyad anonymous glass vessel stamp with "pious" invocation for the artisan and the consumer Egypt,

An Abbasid glass vessel stamp in the name 'Abd Allah b. Salih (?) and As...' Syria

An Umayyad glass vessel Stamp for an undetermined measure in the name of Ishaq b. 'Issa Hafs(?) Syria

A fragment of an Abbasid glass ratl ring-weight in the name of Yazid b. Khatim, Governor and Finance Director of Egypt (144-152AH/ 762-769AD) and Salama (Executive) circa (144-157AH/ 762-774AD) Egypt

An Abbasid glass vessel-stamp for a fals worth of "beans" (fuls) in the name of Salama (Executive under Yazid b. Khatim and Muhammad b. Sa'id, Governors and Finance Directors of Egypt, circa AH 144-157 (AD 762-764) Egypt

An Abbasid half-dinar glass weight in the name of Muhammad b. Said (Finance Director of Egypt AH 152-157/AD 769-774), Salama (Executive), and Severus (Artisan) Egypt

An Abbasid glass stamp in the name of 'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Umar or b. Tamim (?) (Executive, c. AH 157-159/AD 769-774) Egypt

An Abbasid third-dinar glass weight in the name of Hashim b. Salim (Executive), circa AH 179/AD 795 Egypt

An Abbasid glass stamp in the name of 'Abd Allah b. Irbadh (Executive, circa AH 187-189/AD 802-804 Egypt

An Abbasid glass dinar-weight in the name of Salih b. Muslim (Executive, circa AH 170-190), under the authority of Ishaq b. Sulayman(?), Governor of Egypt, AH 177-178[?]/AD 793-794 Egypt

An Abbasid fragment of glass dinar-weight with an unpublished and important inscription Egypt, Latter part of the 2nd century

An anonymous glass half-dinar Weight Egypt, circa AH 170

A small fragment of a dated glass weight Egypt,

A group of Byzantine, decorative, Fatimid and Mamluk glass Weights (11)

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A Qur'an leaf on vellum written in elongated kufic script Near East or North Africa, 9th-10th Century

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