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A Central India stone frieze fragment, 11th/12th century, 38cm high x 19.5cm wide x 11cm A Qajar steel peacock and two birds,
deep, on metal stand with an overall height with stand of 41cm Iran, 19 century, the peacock on a
th
short square base with a detachable
Provenance: tail engraved with geometrical and
From the Mohamed Makiya Collection floral designs, one bird with figural and
floral decoration, the other one plain,
£600-800 the peacock 49cm high, the birds
21cm high (3)
497 Provenance:
A Lobi Zoomorphic Stool, Burkina faso, the four legs supporting a horizontal seat issuing From the Mohamed Makiya Collection
a diminutive stylised animal head, aged patina, 37cm long x 24cm high x 16cm wide
£400-600
Provenance:
From the Mohamed Makiya Collection
500
£150-250 A large group of metalwork, Near
East, Central Asia and India, 17
th
century and later, comprising: two
small Safavid bowls, one made of
tinned copper and decorated with
floral cartouches, 23cm diam and the
other made of copper and with an
inscription around the rim, 21.5cm
diam; a Bidri silver-inlaid vase, Deccan,
India, 24cm high, a brass domed finial,
19cm high, a brass bowl, 23cm diam; a
copper ewer, with the spout shaped
as a dragon’s head, 35cm high and two
496 Ottoman-style brass candlesticks, the
largest 34.5cm high (8) 499
Provenance:
From the Mohamed Makiya Collection
£500-700
497
498
An attractive Qajar khatamkari
panel, 19 century, square, now
th
converted to a table on four
498 legs, the centre decorated with
hexagonal plaques in khatamkari
technique around a eight-
pointed star, 79cm x 79cm
Provenance:
From the Mohamed Makiya
Collection
£400-600
500
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