Page 22 - ART OF THE ISLAMIC AND INDIAN WORLDS Carpets, Ceramics Objects, Christie's London Oct..27, 2022
P. 22

θ 11                                                 θ 13
                                                                            SHAMS AL-DIN ASSAR TABIRIZI (D. 1377):               SHAYKH 'ABD AL-WAHHAB BIN AHMAD
                                                                            MIHR O MUSHTARI                                      AL-SHA'RANI (D. 1565 AD): KITAB AL-MIZAN
                                                                            SAFAVID IRAN, EARLY 17TH CENTURY                     AL-SHA'RANIYA
                                                                            A love story in verse based on the concept of platonic
                                                                            love, Persian manuscript on paper, 194ff., each with   OTTOMAN EMPIRE, DATED DHU'L-HIJJA AH 1104/
                                                                            12ll. of black nasta'liq arranged in two columns, on   AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1693 AD
                                                                            gold flecked text panel, within gold and polychrome
                                                                                                                                 An important work on the four Sunni schools of law, Arabic
                                                                            rules, section titles in white nasta'liq on gold panels
                                                                                                                                 manuscript on European watermarked paper, 400ff. plus
                                                                            with floral scrolls, catchwords, the opening bifolio with
                                                                                                                                 two flyleaves, each with 29ll. of black naskh within red
                                                                            illuminated headpiece and gold cloudbands around
                                                                                                                                 rules, important words and some titles in red, catchwords,
                                                                            text, in later black leather binding with medallion and
                                                                                                                                 opening folio with gold and polychrome headpiece, seven
                                                                            spandrels, orange paper doublures
                                                                                                                                 folios with gold and green diagrams, colophon dated, in
                                                                            Text panel 6º x 3¡in. (15.8 x 8.4cm.); folio 10 x 5¬in.
                                                                                                                                 red leather binding with brown leather spine and flap
                                                                            (25.1 x 14.5cm.)
                                                                                                                                 Text panel 7¡ x 3win. (18.5 x 10cm.); folio 11º x 7in. (28.5
                                                                            £1,000-1,500             US$1,200-1,700              x 17.7cm.)
                                                                                                       €1,200-1,700
                                                                                                                                 £4,000-6,000              US$4,600-6,900
                                                                                                                                                             €4,600-6,800
                                                                            PROVENANCE:
                                                                            Michel Abemayor (1912-1975), New York
                                                                                                                                 PROVENANCE:
                                                                                                                                 Michel Abemayor (1912-1975), New York
                                                                                                                                 Shaykh ‘Abd al-Wahhab bin Ahmad al-Sha’rani was a
                                                                            θ 12
                                                                                                                                 prolific and important scholar and historian of Sufism
                                                                            SHAYKH AL-ISLAM MEHMED ES'AD EFFENDI
                                                                                                                                 of Ottoman Egypt. The present work comprises a
                                                                            (D. 1753): LEHÇETÜ'L-LÜGAT                           treatise aiming to reassert the essential unity of the four   13
                                                                            OTTOMAN TURKEY, 18TH CENTURY
                                                                                                                                 madhahib by arguing that their precepts were derived
                                                                            Dictionary, Ottoman Turkish, Arabic and Persian      from the same Source of Law (‘ayn al-shari’a). The title
          11
                                                                            manuscript on European watermarked paper, 245ff.
                                                                                                                                 is indicative of al-Sha’rani’s own moderately ascetic and
                                                                            plus three flyleaves, each folio with 13ll. of black and
                                                                                                                                 non-political practise of Sufism. He remained highly
                                                                            red naskh, within gold and black rules, catchwords,
                                                                                                                                 critical of scholars who troubled the wider population
                                                                            marginal notes and occasional in text annotations
                                                                                                                                 with the finer legal and theological arguments which,
                                                                            in nasta'liq, opening folio with a finely illuminated
                                                                            headpiece which is pasted upside-down from a 15th    in his opinion, had little relevance to the essentials of
                                                                            century manuscript, various later owner inscriptions on   Islam (M. Winter, 'Al-Sha'rani' in Bosworth et al. (eds.)
                                                                            first flyleaf, in gilt stamped brown binding with flap, red   Encyclopaedia of Islam, vol. 9, Leiden, 1960-2002, p.316).
                                                                            leather doublures                                    Another copy of this work was sold at Christie’s, South
                                                                            Text panel 7æ x 4in. (19.9 x 10.3cm.); folio 11º x 6¬in.   Kensington, 28 April 2017, lot 174.
                                                                            (28.4 x 16.8cm.)
                                                                            £3,000-5,000            US$3,500-5,700
                                                                                                      €3,500-5,700
                                                                                                                                 θ 14
                                                                                                                                 MUHAMMAD BIN
                                                                            PROVENANCE:
                                                                            Michel Abemayor (1912-1975), New York                ‘ABDULLAH AL-KHATIB AL-TAMARTASHI
                                                                                                                                 (D.1595-96 AD): TANWIR AL-ABSAR WA JAMI‘
                                                                            This text is the most famous dictionary of Turkish   AL-BIHAR
                                                                            into Arabic and Persian, written by Shaykh al-Islam   SIGNED 'ALI BIN MAHMUD, OTTOMAN TURKEY,
                                                                            Mehmed Es’ad Efendi (d. 1753). He was the son of     DATED 23SAFAR AH 1073/ 7 OCTOBER 1662 AD
                                                                            Shaykh al-Islam Abu İshaq İsmail Efendi and was born   The Illumination of Sight and the Gathering of the Seas,
                                                                            in 1685 in Istanbul. He enjoyed several of the highest   on Hanafi jurisprudence, Arabic manuscript on cream
                                                                            positions in the Ottoman judicial system including the   burnished paper, 184ff. plus one flyleaf, 19ll. of black
                                                                                                                                 nasta’liq, marginal notes in similar hand, important
                                                                            chief judgeships of Thessaloniki, Mecca and Medina
                                                                                                                                 words in red, text within gold and blue rules, catchwords,
                                                                            as well as the chief military judgeships (kazaskerlik)
                                                                                                                                 paginated in red, opening folio with blue and gold
                                                                            of Rumelia and Anatolia. In 1748 he was appointed
                                                                                                                                 headpiece, colophon signed and dated Friday the 4/10 th
                                                                            Shaykh al-Islam, from which position he was removed   of the 3/3 of the 2/6 of the first half of the 4/10 of the
                                                                                                                                                                th
                                                                                                                                               th
                                                                                                                                       rd
                                                                            in the following year. He died in 1753 and was buried   8/10 of the 1/10 of the second millennium, equivalent to
                                                                                                                                    th
                                                                                                                                            th
                                                                            in the mosque his father had built next to the tomb   23 Safar AH 1073/ 7 October 1662 AD, in original leather
                                                                                                                                   rd
                                                                            of Sultan Selim. He was a prolific author and poet.   binding with flap and stamped and gilt medallion, the
                                                                            His trilingual dictionary was the first such work to   doublures with gilt tooled knot motifs
                                                                            have the Turkish words as the headings, followed by   Text panel 6º x 2yin. (15.6 x 6.7cm.);
                                                                                                                                 folio 8q x 4æin. (21.5 x 12.2cm.)
                                                                            their Arabic and Persian synonyms. It was completed
                                                                            between 1725 and 1732 and dedicated to Sultan        £3,000-4,000              US$3,500-4,600
                                                                            Mahmud II. The work contains 3661 entries. An                                    €3,500-4,600
                                                                            account of his life and works are found in Muhammet
                                                                            Nur Doğan,“Esad Efendi, Ebû İshakzâde”, İslâm
           12                                                                                                                    PROVENANCE:
                                                                            Ansiklopedisi. Vol. 11, Istanbul, 1995, pp. 338-40.  Michel Abemayor (1912-1975), New York  14
          20     In addition to the hammer price, a Buyer’s Premium (plus VAT) is payable. Other taxes and/or an Artist Resale Royalty                                                                                               21
                 fee are also payable if the lot has a tax or λ symbol. Check Section D of the Conditions of Sale at the back of this catalogue.
   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27