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An illuminated ijazet (certificate) written in thuluth and naskhi scripts with the detailed colophon mentioning the names of the scribe and teachers Husain Sazai, Muhammad al-Rushdi and Ibrahim Namiq Ottoman Turkey, Constantinople, Saray Hamayuni (Imperial Palace), dated AH 1262/AD 1845-46(2) image 1
An illuminated ijazet (certificate) written in thuluth and naskhi scripts with the detailed colophon mentioning the names of the scribe and teachers Husain Sazai, Muhammad al-Rushdi and Ibrahim Namiq Ottoman Turkey, Constantinople, Saray Hamayuni (Imperial Palace), dated AH 1262/AD 1845-46(2) image 2
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An illuminated ijazet (certificate) written in thuluth and naskhi scripts with the detailed colophon mentioning the names of the scribe and teachers Husain Sazai, Muhammad al-Rushdi and Ibrahim Namiq
Ottoman Turkey, Constantinople, Saray Hamayuni (Imperial Palace), dated AH 1262/AD 1845-46
(2)

8 October 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £2,250 inc. premium

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An illuminated ijazet (certificate) written in thuluth and naskhi scripts with the detailed colophon mentioning the names of the scribe and teachers Husain Sazai, Muhammad al-Rushdi and Ibrahim Namiq
Ottoman Turkey, Constantinople, Saray Hamayuni (Imperial Palace), dated AH 1262/AD 1845-46

Arabic manuscript on paper, text written in three lines of thuluth followed by two lines of naskhi script, illuminated cornerpieces containing European-style floral sprays, inner margins ruled in gold, outer borders of green board decorated with intertwining floral motifs in gold, in mount, framed, 170 x 215 mm.; and a calligraphic composition depicting two birds incorporating invocations to God and the Prophet Muhammad, signed by Vali Baba, Ottoman Turkey, dated AH 1312/AD 1894-95, ink drawing on board, cornerpieces and outer borders decorated with European-style floral sprays in gold on a blue ground, in mount, framed
265 x 340 mm.(2)

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