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Islamic and Indian Art

22 May 2025 | starting at 11:00 BST

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288 lots available

Two conjoined leaves from a Qur'an written in eastern kufic script Persia or Mesopotamia, 11th-12th Century

A leaf from a dispersed manuscript of the Qur'an written in maghribi script on pink paper Andalusia, late 12th-early 13th Century

An illustrated manuscript leaf incorporating sections from Jami's Haft Awrang and Nizami's Iskandar-nameh Persia, 16th Century

A rare Qur'an in 30 juz', copied by Ahmad 'Amir Zayd al-Shafi'i Arabian Peninsula, possibly Hejaz, completed on Friday, 26 days after Rabi' II 1293/21st May 1876(30)

An illuminated Qur'an Mughal, North India, 17th-18th Century

A manuscript incorporating verses from the Divan of Hafiz, and other poems attributed to him, a preface to his work, and other poems about Hafiz Persia, 17th Century

An illuminated manuscript consisting of a prose version of the Khavaran-nameh, stories relating to Imam 'Ali, ascribed to 'Imad al-Hasani in the colophon written by the Qajar calligrapher 'Abd al-Ghaffar Tabrizi Persia, the text 17th Century, the margins and last page mid-19th Century

Nizami, Makhzan al-Asrar, the first book of the Khamsa, copied by Fazlullah, son of the deceased Mirza Fazlullah, the calligrapher (khosh-nevis) Qajar Persia, dated Rajab 1328/July-August 1910

An illuminated Ruzname (almanac or calendar), in scroll form, copied by Sulayman, known as Hikmati Ottoman Turkey, late 18th/early 19th Century

Twenty-nine illuminated Qur'an ajza', copied by Muhammad Sadiq al-Husaini al-Yazdi Qajar Persia, dated AH 1243/AD 1827-28(29)

Mullah Muhammad Baqir ibn Muhammad Taqi Majlisi, Kitab Zad al-Ma'ad (Provisions for the Hereafter), copied by 'Abd al-Wahab Qajar Persia, dated AH 1250/AD 1834-35

Badr al-Din Abu Nasr Farahi (d. 1242), Lama'at al-Badr, a verse commentary on the al-Jami' al-Saghir, in concertina form Qajar Persia, 19th Century

An illuminated collection of prayers, including al-Jazuli's Dala'il al-Khayrat, with two illustrations of Mecca and Medina North India, Kashmir, 18th-19th Century

An important relief-cut cameo glass ewer Egypt or Near East, late 10th/ early 11th Century

A rare Fatimid lustre glass cup Egypt, 10th-12th Century

An Ayyubid or early Mamluk marvered glass bottle Egypt or Syria, 12th/ 13th Century

A rare and highly important processional cross incorporating a Fatimid Rock Crystal jewel Egypt and Europe, 10th Century and later

An exceptional Siculo-Arabic sapphire-set ivory casket with Romanesque gilt-copper mounts Norman Sicily, circa 1150-1180

A Fatimid bronze bowl Egypt, 10th/ 11th Century

A Khorasan silver-inlaid bronze pen box Persia, 12th/ 13th Century

Three Seljuk lampas weave panels Persia, 12th/ 13th Century(3)

An Abbasid lustre pottery bowl Mesopotamia, 9th/ 10th Century

An Ayyubid pottery bowl Syria, 13th Century

A Raqqa pottery lantern Syria, 13th Century

A Kashan moulded monochrome pottery inkwell Persia, 12th Century

A Kashan monochrome pottery mounted figure Persia, 13th Century

A Kashan underglaze-painted pottery mounted figure Persia, 12/ 13th Century

A Timurid carved calligraphic pottery tile Central Asia, probably Samarkand, second half of the 14th Century

A Timurid underglaze-painted pottery dish Persia, 14th Century

A Safavid green-glazed moulded pottery bottle Persia, 17th Century

An unusual hawking drum made from the top of an Ottoman or Mamluk helmet Turkey or Egypt, 16th century and later

An Ottoman silver-hilted steel sword (kilij) Turkey, 19th Century, the blade 16th/ 17th Century

An Ottoman steel chamfron Turkey, 16th/ 17th Century

A group of Ottoman pottery tiles Turkey or Syria, 16th Century

An Ottoman underglaze-painted pottery border tile Syria, 16th Century

A 'Dome of the Rock' pottery tile Jerusalem, circa 1550

A Damascus underglaze-painted pottery border tile Syria, 17th Century

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