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Lot 182

A group of five Mamluk, Timurid and Ottoman manuscript bindings
Egypt, Persia and Turkey, 14th-15th Century
(5)

18 June 2013, 11:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £750 inc. premium

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A group of five Mamluk, Timurid and Ottoman manuscript bindings
Egypt, Persia and Turkey, 14th-15th Century

two Timurid brown morocco covers tooled and decorated with a large cusped almond-shaped medallion with a scrolling vine motif on a gold ground, with lotus flower sprays, the borders with bands of knots and gilt lines; a Mamluk leather binding with tooled geometric ground, the central medallion with a sunburst motif, the interior with arabesques; a Timurid binding flap with partial large lobed medallion with fine leather filigree on a gilt ground, further tooling to exterior and to cornerpieces, the spine with a large inscription in thuluth script outlined in gold, the interior with fine leather filigree on a red morocco ground; an Ottoman board with tooled lobed medallion with split palmette design in gilt outline, cornerpieces with similar decoration, the interior of red morocco with central medallion containing decoupe arabesques outlined in gilt
the largest 332 x 230 mm.(5)

Footnotes

Provenance:
The collection of the late Djafar Ghazi.

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