ANCIENT & ISLAMIC ART 2022-08-28 Auction - 417 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in United Kingdom - Page 6
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London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
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ANCIENT & ISLAMIC ART

A magnificent selection of Ancient and Oriental Art. The catalogue is divided in two parts. An Islamic section featuring examples of early works in pottery, glass and bronze as well as textiles, manuscripts and paintings - Nishapur, Seljuk, Mamluk, Safavid and many others. An Ancient Art section including rare Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Medieval art as well as Chinese and Indus valley ceramics. This section also includes over 50 pieces of Ancient wearable jewellery. Join us for an exciting and interesting sale on the 28th of August! PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE IN USD, GBP and EUR. SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN-HOUSE BY OUR PROFESSIONAL WHITE-GLOVE TEAM.
PAIR OF TUMURID GLAZED STONE NIECHES: Central Asia or Persia, Ca. 1300 AD A Timurid turquoise and lapis glazed stone niches originally forming a muqarnas decoration.Size: Set of 2 L:222mm / 231mm / W:202mm / 220mm ; 2.79kg / 2.93
0126: PAIR OF TUMURID GLAZED STONE NIECHESEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
OTTOMAN OR SAFAVID TINNED COPPER DOOR MOUNTS: Ca. 17th century AD or earlier A 2-piece tinned copper door mounts in the shape of a nine-pointed star decorated with elongated eastern Kufic style script in the central roundel and trefoil floral
0128: OTTOMAN OR SAFAVID TINNED COPPER DOOR MOUNTSEst. £25,000-£35,000Lot Passed
SOLD
POST SASANIAN GROUP OF SILVER HEMIDRACHMS COINS - TABARISTAN: N. Eastern Persia, Ca. 8th century AD A fine group of 100 Tabaristan Hemidrachms. Each obverse bears an image of the right-facing portrait of a bearded and crowned king. To the reverse, a central
0129: POST SASANIAN GROUP OF SILVER HEMIDRACHMS COINS - TABARISTANEst. £2,000-£3,500
MAMLUK REVIVAL GROUP OF DOOR MOUNTS: Ca. 19th century AD A group of 15 bronze door mounts, 14 of them are of circular shape crowned with scroll design and one is in a shape of a 16-pointed star. Each is intricately embellished with
0130: MAMLUK REVIVAL GROUP OF DOOR MOUNTSEst. £10,000-£15,000Lot Passed
ISLAMIC BLACK VELVET AND GOLD THREAD WORK: Ca. Late 19th-20th century AD A fine embroidered panel of calligraphy worked in a gold thread against black velvet background. Professionally framed.Size: L:1060mm / W:863mm ; 7.35kgProvenance:
0131: ISLAMIC BLACK VELVET AND GOLD THREAD WORKEst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
QURANIC VERSE IN VEGETAL FRAME: Ottoman empire, Egypt or India, Ca. Late 19th-early 20th century AD A calligraphic panel with a circular medallion inscribed with the Quranic verse, set in gold against a black background, mounted in
0132: QURANIC VERSE IN VEGETAL FRAMEEst. £3,500-£6,500Lot Passed
QAJAR QURAN WITH AN ORNATE FLORAL COVER: Persia, Ca. 18th-19th century AD A classic 19th century Qajar Quran, with illuminated pages in gold and turquoise. Fine calligraphy and workmanship throughout. With Papier-Mâché cover with
0134: QAJAR QURAN WITH AN ORNATE FLORAL COVEREst. £15,000-£30,000Lot Passed
MAGHREBI QURAN PAGE: Ca. 18th century AD A Quran page rendered on parchment in Maghrebi script, the dominant Arabic script historically in use from Mali to Spain. Surah al Kaf vs 28, with a section about God talking to
0135: MAGHREBI QURAN PAGEEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
ABBASID ERA ISLAMIC SPLASH AND SLIPWARE BOWL: Persia or Bamyan, Afganistan, Ca. 10th-12th century AD A pottery bowl of deep form rising from a wide ring foot. The inside of the basin is embellished with a hand-painted central quatrefoil motif
0136: ABBASID ERA ISLAMIC SPLASH AND SLIPWARE BOWLEst. £300-£600Lot Passed
SOLD
POSSIBLY SAMANID BOWL WITH BLACK GLAZE AND WHITE DOTS: Eastern Persia, Ca. 10th century AD A lovely pottery bowl of conical form with flaring walls and short foot, decorated in groups of white dots forming trefoil motifs on a black glazed ground.Size:
0138: POSSIBLY SAMANID BOWL WITH BLACK GLAZE AND WHITE DOTSEst. £75-£150
QAJAR BRASS EWER: Iran, Ca. 18th century AD A beautiful brass ewer of typical piriform shape with an S-shaped handle, and a long spout. The vessel rises from a flared circular base, with a tall tapering collared neck
0140: QAJAR BRASS EWEREst. £750-£1,500Lot Passed
BRASS EWER WITH BORAQ AND EASTERN KUFIC SCRIPT: Iraq or Persia, possibly Khorosan, Ca. 12th century AD A cylindrical brass ewer with a handle, and a prominent spout coming out from a straight tubular neck. The vessel is decorated with Eastern
0141: BRASS EWER WITH BORAQ AND EASTERN KUFIC SCRIPTEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
SOLD
QAJAR HAMMERED COPPER VASE: Persia, Ca. 18th century AD or earlier A copper vase of a bulbous body with honeycomb-like decoration resting on a rounded, splayed foot with an open-work design. The neck is long and its mid-section
0142: QAJAR HAMMERED COPPER VASEEst. £100-£200
SOLD
SELJUK REVIVAL COPPER BRASS EWER: Ca. 19th century AD or earlier A cylindrical brass ewer with a slightly tapering body resting on a round base. The strap handle connects the shoulder with a neck, from which a prominent spout is
0143: SELJUK REVIVAL COPPER BRASS EWEREst. £750-£1,500
SOLD
QAJAR SILVER VASE: Iran, Ca. 19th century AD A beautiful silver vase rising from a flat circular foot to a broad shoulder and a tubular neck finished with an ornamental frilled rim. Intricately decorated with floral
0145: QAJAR SILVER VASEEst. £450-£900
SOLD
LATE MUGHAL BRASS PANDAN - BETEL BOX: Persia or India, Ca. 19th century AD A lockable brass box of rectangular form, rounded at the corners, embellished with an open-work pattern to each side of the lower body, and covered with a convex
0147: LATE MUGHAL BRASS PANDAN - BETEL BOXEst. £100-£200
QAJAR STONEPASTE KASHKUL ON CHAIN: Iran, Ca. 19th century AD A beautiful stonepaste Kashkul (Beggar's bowl) of ovoid form rising from a concave base. The exterior consists of polychrome flower decoration and a line of calligraphy
0148: QAJAR STONEPASTE KASHKUL ON CHAINEst. £1,400-£2,800Lot Passed
QAJAR POTTERY KASHKUL ON CHAIN: Iran, Ca. 18th century AD A beautiful pottery Kashkul (Beggar's bowl) of ovoid form with a wide opening, and a small spout to the side. From both ends of the vessel protrude metal attachments with a
0149: QAJAR POTTERY KASHKUL ON CHAINEst. £450-£900Lot Passed
SOLD
MUGHAL DECORATIVE COPPER QURAN BOX: Ca. Late 18th century AD A brass jewellery box of rectangular form resting upon four short legs. The exterior is richly embellished with floral and vegetal scroll patterns and covered with a convex
0150: MUGHAL DECORATIVE COPPER QURAN BOXEst. £300-£600