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VARIOUS PROPERTIES
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                                                              THREE GOLD RINGS                                                   AN ILKHANID QUR'AN SECTION
                                                              SELJUK IRAN, 12TH/13TH CENTURY                                     IRAN, 13TH CENTURY
                                                              Each of gold, the first decorated with applied and engraved arabesques and   Arabic manuscript on paper, 70ff. each with 11ll. of elegant muhaqqaq,   scripts. Probably because of this, the script was also widely used by the
                                                              a carnelian seal set within claws; the second with a shank decorated in niello   occasional red diacritics, gilt rosette markers, large gilt and polychrome   Mamluks. Martin Lings and Yasin Hamid Safadi note that considerably
                                                              with geometric patterns and inscriptions, applied gold foliate motifs, set with   marginal roundels and palmettes, 35 sura headings in white muhaqqaq on   more Mamluk Qur’ans exist today than Ilkhanid due to both the style being
                                                              a piece of iridescent glass within four claws; the third with the square gold   ground of gilt swirling vines issuing palmettes into the margins, unbound  quickly superseded but notably due to the rapidity and destructiveness of
                                                              setting decorated in niello and applied gold arabesques and palmettes, the   16w x 121in. (42.9 x 30.6cm.)             the Timurid invasions of the late 14 century which Mamluk Egypt escaped
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                                                              surface decorated with a quatrefoil motif                          £30,000-50,000                      US$35,000-57,000  (The Qur’an, exhibition catalogue, London, 1976, p.68). For a recent and
                                                              1in. (2.5cm.); 1qin. (3.9cm.); ¾in. (2.1cm.) across  (3)
                                                                                                                                                                       €35,000-57,000  comprehensive study of the muhaqqaq script see Nasser Mansour and Mark
                                                              £8,000-12,000                        US$9,200-14,000                                                                   Allan, Sacred Script: Muhaqqaq in Islamic Calligrpahy, London 2011.
                                                                                                                                 Although only a part of a once complete Qur’an, the 35 suraheadings and
                                                                                                     €9,200-14,000                                                                   Stylistically this section relates to a 14th century Qur’an in the Islamic
                                                                                                                                 70 folios of this section give a good idea of how magnificent the original
                                                                                                                                                                                     Museum in Jerusalem which was endowed to the Ibrahimi mosque in
                                                                                                                                 manuscript would have been. This section is written in wonderfully elegant
                                                              PROVENANCE:                                                                                                            Hebron (K.Salameh, The Qur’an Manuscripts in the al-Haram al-Sharif Islamic
                                                                                                                                 muhaqqaq, the favoured script of larger format Qur’ans in Iran and Iraq
                                                              London trade by 1998                                                                                                   Museum, Jerusalem, 2001, no.16, pp.90-94).
                                                                                                                                 under the Ilkhanid Mongols. The sweeping horizontal sublinear extensions
                                 (detail)                     INSCRIPTIONS:                                                      of the letters give a real impetus to muhaqqaq that is not found in other
                                                              The carnelian seal with the names of the Twelve Imams
                                                              A gold Seljuk ring with an inscribed seal was sold online at Christie's,
                                                              Calligraphy: Art in Writing, 17 March-7 April 2021, lot 6.
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