Islamic Art and Fine Objects 2026-03-06 Auction - 449 Price Results - Kew Auctions in London - Page 6
A Rare pair of large gem-set enamelled-gold parrots, Jaipur, North India, 19th - 20th CenturyA RARE UNTITLED WATERCOLOUR PAINTING BY JEWAD SELIM (IRAQI, 1919-1961)A RARE AND UNUSUAL PAIR OF OTTOMAN TOMBAK STIRRUPS, 18TH CENTURY
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AN INDIAN RECURVED BOW, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER: This recurve bow is of composite construction, featuring a dark lacquered finish over wood, horn, and sinew. The design includes pronounced recurved tips and a central grip section wrapped in
0121: AN INDIAN RECURVED BOW, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIEREst. £400-£600
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AN IRAQI SILVER AND NIELLO JAMBIYA DAGGER, 20TH CENTURY: This Iraqi niello silver jambiya features a hilt and scabbard crafted from a silvery-white metal decorated with characteristic black niello work. The decorative program consists of diamond-shaped
0128: AN IRAQI SILVER AND NIELLO JAMBIYA DAGGER, 20TH CENTURYEst. £200-£400
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A TUAREG TAKOUBA SWORD AND SCABBARD, AFRICA, 19TH CENTURY: This Tuareg Takouba sword features a straight, double-edged steel blade with multiple longitudinal fullers. The hilt is constructed with a wide, leather-wrapped cross-guard and a tiered, conical
0132: A TUAREG TAKOUBA SWORD AND SCABBARD, AFRICA, 19TH CENTURYEst. £400-£600
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AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL, TURKEY, 19TH CENTURY: This Ottoman flintlock pistol features a dark wood stock with ornate brass furniture. The iron barrel is octagonal at the breech and transitions toward the muzzle. The flintlock mechanism is
0135: AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL, TURKEY, 19TH CENTURYEst. £200-£400
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A Collection of Indian Arrows, Lucknow, 19th Century: A collection of Indian arrows featuring slender shafts of bamboo or reed construction. The group includes various metal heads such as small conical points, narrow tips, and a large leaf-shaped blade.
0139: A Collection of Indian Arrows, Lucknow, 19th CenturyEst. £400-£600