FINE ISLAMIC AND INDIAN ART 2025-04-28 Auction - 277 Price Results - Apollo Art Auctions in London
AN IZNIK CERAMIC TILE WITH SAZ LEAFA FINE MUGHAL DAGGER WITH AGATE HORSE-HEADED HILTA FRAMED MAGHRIBI OR ANDALUSI KUFIC QUR'ANIC FOLIO
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London, London, United Kingdom
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FINE ISLAMIC AND INDIAN ART

Apollo Art Auctions is pleased to present our forthcoming sale, Fine Islamic and Indian Art, now live on our website. Taking place on Monday 28th April at 11am, during London?s much-anticipated Islamic Art Week, this carefully curated auction features over 250 lots celebrating the artistic splendour, spiritual depth, and cross-cultural dialogues that shaped the Islamic and Indian worlds. From the opulent courts of the Mughals and Ottomans to the intellectual and spiritual centres of Safavid Persia, the sale spans over a millennium of creativity. Highlights range from finely illuminated manuscripts and calligraphic panels to intricately carved jade amulets, architectural fragments, and richly inlaid furniture. Covering a broad geographic reach?from the Mediterranean and the Middle East to the Iranian plateau, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent?this sale offers collectors an opportunity to engage with the diverse visual languages and artistic traditions of these remarkable regions. For further details or specific enquiries, please contact our Islamic Art Department at islamicart@apolloauctions.com. Our white-gloved team professionally handles all items preparing them for in-house shipping. We look forward to welcoming you to the sale!
A MAMLUK SGRAFFITO DISH WITH FLOWERS: Egypt, Ca. AD 1300 - 1400. A sgraffito dish of rounded form resting on a flat base. The ochre glaze is decorated with incised lines in brown, black, and yellow glaze. The central roundel is
0001: A MAMLUK SGRAFFITO DISH WITH FLOWERSEst. £4,500-£9,000Lot Passed
A GROUP OF MAMLUK POTTERY FRAGMENTS: Egypt, Ca. AD 1300 - 1500. A collection of three pottery fragments. The first fragment on the left depicts stylised foliate patterns. The second fragment is from a bowl with a partial roundel
0002: A GROUP OF MAMLUK POTTERY FRAGMENTSEst. £1,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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A SYRIAN OR EGYPTIAN AMPHORETTE WITH TWISTED BODY: Syria, or Egypt, Ca. 8th - 10th century AD. A blue glass amphorette with a twisted ribbed body that tapers towards a knob-shaped base. The flaring mouth is flanked by a pair of opposing loop
0004: A SYRIAN OR EGYPTIAN AMPHORETTE WITH TWISTED BODYEst. £300-£600
A QAJAR BRASS KASHKUL (BEGGAR'S BOWL): Qajar, Iran, Ca.18th-19th century AD. A brass kashkul of traditional boat-like form with gently upturned ends and raised on a short oval foot. The brass body is finely engraved with bands of
0009: A QAJAR BRASS KASHKUL (BEGGAR'S BOWL)Est. £1,000-£1,200Lot Passed
A SAMANID SLIP-PAINTED POTTERY BOWL: Eastern Iran or Central Asia, Ca. 10th - 11th century AD. An earthenware bowl with slip-painted decoration under a transparent glaze. This bowl features Kufic inscriptions spaced rhythmically around
0011: A SAMANID SLIP-PAINTED POTTERY BOWLEst. £1,000-£1,200Lot Passed
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A FRAMED SUZANI TEXTILE PANEL: Possibly Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Ca. 19th - 20th century AD. A suzani textile panel of rectangular form featuring an intricate arrangement of floral motifs embroidered in silk on a deep indigo ground.
0015: A FRAMED SUZANI TEXTILE PANELEst. £1,500-£2,000
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AN OTTOMAN MOUNTED GREEN KAABA KISWA TEXTILE: Ottoman, Turkey, Ca. 19th - 20th century AD. A fragment of a hanging panel of the inner kiswa with an inscribed weave in cream colour over a light green silk ground. Embellished with a prominent
0016: AN OTTOMAN MOUNTED GREEN KAABA KISWA TEXTILEEst. £1,300-£1,500
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AN ABBASID ANIMAL-SHAPED GLASS UNGUENTARIUM: Ca. 7th-8th century AD. A glass flask in the shape of a camel. It stands on four legs and has a long neck surmounted by a round muzzle. On the back of the camel are two tall vessels adorned with
0018: AN ABBASID ANIMAL-SHAPED GLASS UNGUENTARIUMEst. £400-£500
A PAIR OF SARI WARE STYLE POTTERY BOWLS: Northern Iran, Ca. AD 1000. A pair of sari ware bowls, each feature a buff earthenware body covered in creamy slip and decorated with bold, dark outlines filled with iron and manganese-based
0020: A PAIR OF SARI WARE STYLE POTTERY BOWLSEst. £1,000-£1,200Lot Passed
A LIDDED KÜTAHYA POTTERY VASE: Turkey, Ca. Early 19th century AD. A pottery vase of elegant baluster form with a slender, tapering neck and domed stopper. The body is decorated in a vibrant palette of cobalt blue, turquoise, sage
0022: A LIDDED KÜTAHYA POTTERY VASEEst. £1,200-£1,400Lot Passed
A SAFAVID FLOWER VASE: Safavid Iran, Ca. 18th century AD . A flower vase of elegant baluster form, with a central flaring neck and four symmetrically placed subsidiary spouts. The body is finely decorated in a lustrous
0023: A SAFAVID FLOWER VASEEst. £2,500-£3,000Lot Passed
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A MORROCCAN FES CERAMIC VASE: Morrocco, North Africa, Ca. 20th century AD. A ceramic vase of baluster form with a flaring rim, raised foot, and distinctive loop handles. The body is adorned with intricate polychrome designs,
0024: A MORROCCAN FES CERAMIC VASEEst. £350-£400