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Bowl, polychromed. King seated on a throne with two personages; to left and right of throne two angels; two birds below. Eight figures seated around throne.

Bowl Depicting a Seated King with Attendants, c. 1180-1220

Iran

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Bowl, overglaze painted ware; mounted ladies

Bowl Depicting Ladies on Horseback, c.1180-1220

Iran

G243

Ewer, white with gold luster decoration. On body seated figures separated by polygons. Arabesques on neck.

Ewer (water pitcher), late 12th-early 13th century, before 1220

Iran

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Light yellow interior; short, bulbous body resting on a splaying foot with a flaring wide neck; neck decorated with 3 circular cartouches surrounding horses with crowns on their backs and dark blue pseudo-Islamic text against a light blue ground; white 'text' and foliage on body; floral designs on foot

Vase in the form of a mosque lamp, c. 1870

Joseph-Théodore Deck

G243

Bowl, Seljuk dynasty, light creamy earthenware, covered with a thick coat of opaque white tin enamel. Funnel-shaped, with straight standing rim, slightly ridged on outside where it is decorated with Cufic characters in black. Low raised foot. Inside of rim decorated with conventionalized band of Cufic characters in gold, blue and red. Medallion in center of bowl shows three figures in blue and gold garments; this medallion is surrounded by ten smaller figures, eahc in a separate 'niche', and above this is a row of sixteen still smaller figures. All figures shown with gold nimbus. Mended; has been broken in many pieces. Saveh excavation.

Bowl with Courtly Scene, c. 1180-1220

Iran

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Lion; standing on its four paws, the tail arched over the back; surface decorated with very fine granulation and tiny ringlets of twisted wire; gold

Statuette of a lion, 11th-12th century

Unknown

G243

Manuscript of the Baharistan, confronting illuminated pages and double frontispiece miniature. The Beharistan by Jami; Manuscript by Mir Husain Al Husaini the year 908 of Hijra Miniature, double fonts, Executed in Bukhara for the Sultan Abu'l-Ghazi 'Abdu'l-'Aziz Behadur Miniature is signed Mahmud al-Mudhahhib (in Fehzadian Tradition) Binding is made in Half size mold, inside paper is filigree Identification by Attinghausen-March 1957. (Fine Quality)

Manuscript of the Baharistan (Spring Garden), 1551

Mir Husain al-Husaini; Painter: Mahmud al-Muzahhib

G243

incised decoration on inner surface with turquoise luster glaze

Dish, c. 1200

Iran

G243

Bowl, narrow-mouthed type for guarding money. Decoration in low relief under the glaze.

Bowl or Money Bank, c. 1200

Iran

G243

Aquamanile, turquoise with over-glaze design in black.

Aquamanile (Ram-shaped Ewer), 13th-14th century

Iran

G243

Bowl, Black Painted underglaze

Bowl with “Willow-tendril” motif, c.1200-1220

Iran

G243

Gentleman's Coat, cloth of gold brocaded with velvet; on the gold background a pattern of velvet leaves in green, and flowers in rose, blue, mauve, and white; facing of cotton print; lining of cotton print, red with yellow crescents and stars. Brought from Moscow by Wannamaker's buyer in 1917. silk, cotton, and gold.

Woman's Coat, 19th century

Russia

G243

Tiled Painting Depicting the Story of Bahram Gur and Fitna from the Book of Kings. Twelve tiles mounted together

Tile painting depicting Bahram Gur and Fitna (“Practice Makes Perfect”), c. 1625-50

Iran

G243

tan, narrow

Vase, c. 1000 BCE

Iran

G243

lamp, blue, iridescent

Lamp, 1600 BCE

Iran

G243

Hispano-Moresque Deep Basin with coat-of-arms of Aragon and Sicily.

Deep basin, after 1450

Spain

G243

Tile, Sultanabad, pottery, with raised blue inscription on black and white floral background.

Painted tile with Qur’anic inscriptions, likely from a mosque or tomb, one of a pair, late 13th - early 14th century

Iran

G243

Aquamanile, relief decoration under lapis lazuli blue glaze. Same as shape .451

Aquamanile (Ram-shaped Ewer), 13th century

Iran

G243

Bowl, lapis blue glaze over a band of incised roundels.

Bowl, c.1200

Iran

G243

Bowl, shallow; of red earhtenware, glazed and decorated on upper side only; cream-colored ground. Center decoration large burnt umber bird, crudely outlined in brown; green beak ad tail feathers. Border consists of brown dots of uneven size, crudely applied. Low foot. From Amol. Strong resemblance to bowl in Sam Lewisohn Collection, N.Y.C., shown in Illustrated London News, Jan. 10,1931, P.63. Low foot, unglazed.

Bowl with bird motif, 10th century

Iran

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Bowl, small, deep, of cream-colored earthenware, covered with white glaze. Inside three brown birds within medallions; white ground covered with brown dots. Outside white ground with diagonal brown lines and dots, broken by four large brown concentric circles. Broken and mended.

Bowl with bird motifs, 10th century

Iraq

G243

Plate fine quality white glaze; conventional floral design with pink, tulip, iris, cypress tree, etc., in blue, green and tomato red that comprise the center of the dish; band of spiral and foliage design in blue on brim; from Aynard Collection; so-called Iznik ware. Ottoman dynasty.

Plate, 16th century

Turkey

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Bowl, Abbasid dynasty, early Islamic Samarra type, shallow, with rounded sides and flattened, outturned rim. Greyish pottery with opaque greyish white glaze painted in dark blue with a formal design consisting of an eight-petaled opaque flower within a diamond, which is within a square, the four corners of which are held out by an opaque three-pronged design with a long leaf. Low foot. Rey excavation. Broken and mended.

Bowl with diamond, floral, and vegetal design, 9th century

Iraq

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scene from a Shah Namah MS by Firdausi, probably painted in Shiraz of Isfahan; the Khagan sends his brother Tuwurg to pursue Curdiya, sister of Bahram Chubina; Curdiya, clad in her brother's armor, parleys with him before she slays him; Paintings - Album

Gordiya Parleys with Tuwurg, 1341

Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn Husaini (known as al-Mausili)

G243

Bowl, white earthenware, enamelled in white. Decoration painted in gold luster consists of a hare amid scrolls surrounded by compartments with animals and arabesques.

Bowl with hare and dog motifs, late 12th- early 13th century, before 1220

Iran

G243

Ewer, lobed body, with birds and foliage in low relief, deep blue glaze.

Ewer with bird, vegetal, and calligraphic motifs, 12th century

Iran

G243

Description Young girl showing her invention of spinning to the ladies. 'The Spinners' is a delightful miniature. The colors are very good and the subject matter and the treatment of the landscape-half Persian, half Chinese- is of special interest. R.E. The daughter of Haftwad increases her daily spinning in the mountain side iwth the help of the appleworm. Haftwad's daughter is with the other girls of the city of Kujarn. (Warner and Warner Vol. VI, p. 233).

Story of Haftvad, c. 1300

Western Iran or Baghdad

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Drinking Cup in the form of a Human Figure. Ceramic with traces of luster and pigments.

Molded Vessel in the form of a Mother and Child, c. 1200

Iran

G243

Two pages from a manuscript of the 'Shah Nama' (Book of Kings) written by the poet Firdawsi around 1010; illustrations of King Bahram Chubina enthroned (right) and a shah receiving an embassy (left)

Rustam before Kay Kavous, 1341

Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn `Ali ibn Husaini (known as al-Mausili)

G243

Bowl, birds and foliage in underglaze blue and black.

Bowl with phoenix motifs, c. 1300

Iran

G243

Bowl, Abbasid dynasty, early Islamic Samarra type, with rounded sides and flattened, out-turned lip. Greyish pottery with opaque greyish white glaze, painted in light-dark blue with conventionalized design consisting of two highly stylized flowers(?)(double Pomgranates?) joined at the base, within a garland resembling laurel. Low foot. Broken and mended. Rey excavation.

Bowl with abstract (Anthropomorphic?) design, 9th-10th century

Iraq

G243

Inkstand, turquoise blue glaze. Ornamentation of Cufic inscription. Cover. Earthenware with turquoise blue glaze over molded decor.

Pen Box with ink well, c. 1200

Iran

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Page from the 'Shah Nama'; illustration of Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) subduing the Africans; depiction of a realistic sixteenth-century Islamic battle

Iskandar (Alexander the Great) Battling the Zangi, c. 1550

Iran

G243

Terra cotta plate with conventionalized floral design in very dark brown on white ground. Repaired, but no restoration.

Plate with cruciform and floral decor, 9th century

Iran

G243

From the Book of Kings by Firdausi. A Shah Namah illustration. 11 from the same work illustrated and well described by E. Blochet in Rupam No.41, Jan. 1930. Date there 1200.

Rakhsh, Rustam's Horse, Kills a Lion While His Master Sleeps, c. 1300

Western Iran or Baghdad

G243

light blue with dark blue rim; six black flower-like designs on outside; six additional (more elaborate) black designs inside, separated by dark blue lines with dark blue circle at center; foot and base unglazed; has black box with tan lining

Bowl with ‘Willow Tendril’ designs, c. 1200

Iran

G243

outward flaring sides with flat bottom on short ring foot; undecorated exterior; interior decorated with geometric bands and repeated organic shapes in brown, rust, tan on cream

Bowl with Calligraphic design, 10th-11th century

Uzbekistan

G243

conical bowl with cream glaze; two palmettes and other designs at inner sides in tan, green and brown

Large bowl with Kufic and Palmette motifs, 10th century

Iran or Uzbekistan

G243

large dish with vertical, slightly inward-flaring rim; ring foot; unglazed and undecorated underside; incised organic and geometric designs; green and brown streaked glazes on cream

Splashed Ware Dish with Sgraffito Decoration, late 12th- early 13th century

Afghanistan

G243

Pitcher; with straight handle; white glaze with floral design in dark blue turquoise blue and tomato red with watery black outlines; tulip, open rose and wild hyacinth; so called Rhodian ware.

Pitcher, 16th century

Turkey

G243

six underglazed-painted tiles with stylized flowers and leaves on scrolling vines; red earthenware with white slip and cobalt, turquoise and white design

Tiled Arch, 18th century

Pakistan

G243

The Execution of Mazdak, c. 1300

Western Iran or Baghdad

G243

saucer base; strap handle; formed spout; blue glaze

Votive Oil Lamp, c. 1200

Iran

G243

Beaked Vessel, c. 1000 BCE

Iran

G243

The Carpet Merchant, c. 1887

Jean-Léon GérÎme

G243

Blue-and-White dish, porcelain; decorated in a deep blue in the center with a large peahen flying amongst peonies, the cavetto molded with a band of peonies in white in a blue ground, the rim with a border of stylized waves and a molded foliated edge; the reverse has a typical wide unglazed base with a short foot ring and the exterior is decorated with a band of scrolling lotus

Dish, 14th century

Unknown

G243

abstracted image with nine female figures in a wheel-like shape with their heads overlapping at the center (many not visible), wearing tan bodices and long white skirts; green ground; flowers at bottom edge; received in black frame

Arose, 2020

Shahzia Sikander

G243

geometric form made up of angular C-shaped elements, lifting at center to form convex shape; octagonal edges; covered overall with mirrors cut in geometric forms, with repeating elements bordered with lines of green with glitter

Fourth Family Octagon, 2013

Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian

G243

rectangular form on bracket feet; hinged beveled cover; inlay overall with central palmette medallion with pendant element and corner pieces with cartouche borders; side with trefoils forming trellis pattern with similar borders

Storage Chest, 17th-18th century

Turkey

G243

Tile, Sultanabad, pottery, raised blue inscription on black and white floral background.

Painted tile with Qur’anic inscriptions, likely from a mosque or tomb, one of a pair, late 13th - early 14th century

Iran

G243

Powder Horn, carved ivory, with original silver fittings; carved images of wild animals; Mughal Dynasty

Powder flask, c. 1590

India

G243

Bowl. Lady on an elephant. Mounted attendants. Polychrome overglaze. Minai type. Earthenware

Bowl Depicting a Lady Riding an Elephant, c. 1180-1220

Iran

G243

Page from the 'Chahar Magaleh' (Four Discourses also known as 'The Mirror for Princes'. Probably made for Baysonghar, the grandson of Tamarlane. Miniature.

al-Mam’un Proposes Marriage, 1431

Baysunghur school

G243

Animal-Shaped Vessel, c. 400s-100s BCE

Iran

G243

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