This work probably dates from the 16th or 17th century, it is a beautifully painted parchment. A child sits in the middle, an oriental character on the left. We note rubbing and wear, chipped corners,[...]
This beautiful sword is called PATTA or in Europe "gauntlet sword" the original Indian name being "Devanagari". It is the typical weapon of the warriors from Maharastra. It can be dated from the 17th [...]
An early 17th-century Iznik pottery dish, Ottoman Turkey, circa 1620, decorated with flowers, saz leaf, and a rock and wave border, the reverse decorated with flower outlines.Measurements:Diameter 25.[...]
Handwritten page in Nastaliq calligraphy - Safavid Persia or Mughal India, 16th-18th century. The page features high-quality Nastaliq calligraphy on both sides and an illustration on the front. Framed[...]
Moroccan nimcha saber with strong European blade - Morocco, 17th century Beautiful and strong European blade from the 17th century. Typical 17th century blade that is frequently found in Europe mounte[...]
Free shipping for mainland France via La Poste or Mondial Relay****************Brass torch with tubular shaft and ringed socket resting on a flared truncated cone base. Height: 18.5 cm. OTTOMAN EMPIRE[...]
Moroccan Nimcha Saber - Morocco, 17th century Beautiful European blade from the 17th century. Straight double-edged blade, engraved on both sides in the first third of interlacing. Quality blade, thin[...]
Moroccan Nimcha Saber - Morocco, 17th century Beautiful European blade from the 17th century. Straight double-edged blade, engraved on both sides in the first third with interlacing and an anthropomor[...]
Shipping is free for mainland France via La Poste or Mondial Relay************TORCH in cast and turned bronze with a base in a humped bowl surmounted by a leg with a baluster and a cylindrical socket.[...]
Delft bottle in white earthenware with Delft blue Asian rotating decoration, very fine workmanship, small old restoration on the neck and one on the foot, second lamp in the model available but to be [...]
Five pipe bowls (Al-Šhūbūk” or “ҫubuk” in Turkish) - Egypt, Ottoman period (17th-18th century) Some small chips in places otherwise in good condition. Length 3 to 5.55 cm
Description: Gold nielloed steel, gilded bronze. These scissors were used to precisely cut the paper, which received the inscriptions of this calligraphy. The amounts of the rings bear the inscription[...]
Moroccan Nimcha Saber - Morocco, 17th century Strong, slightly curved single-edged blade with 3 deep fullers 17th century European blade with Roman letter markings (V and N) in the central fuller on b[...]
Bronze Ottoman candlestick (Turkey) 17th century The base is bell-shaped, slightly flared, and the socket adopts a characteristic floral shape, like a tulip with a toothed edge. Dimensions 24cm heig[...]
Large basin from the Safavid or Safavid period: End of the 17th, beginning of the 18th century Exceptional piece of Persian history.
Rare beautiful patina on copper.
- The outer rim is composed of s[...]
An exceptionally high quality topographical watercolor (location unknown at present) by a 19th-century painter. The identity of the artist is unidentified at present. With clear influences from David [...]
This saber is to be classified in the "FIRANGI", that is to say the sabers of India mounted from a European blade. This is a so-called “KHANDA” mount typical of the state of Maha Rashtra (Bombay regio[...]
A North European 17th century brass mounted elm and walnut table cabinet
The pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior of drawers including 'secret' compartments, the central panel decorated with an [...]
Rare polychrome sculpture, depicting a figure wearing a turban (probably an Ottoman Turkish). Carrillon element? Late seventeenth and early eighteenth century. H. 138 cm
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