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An Islamic pottery jug circa 1900
An Islamic pottery jug circa 1900 underglaze tulip decoration 16 cm high.
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A Middle Eastern Bronze Jug with
A Middle Eastern Bronze Jug with calligraphic decoration and a dragon form spout. Height 4 5/8 inches.
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ISLAMIC PALE GREEN GLAZED
ISLAMIC PALE GREEN GLAZED JUGISLAMIC PALE GREEN GLAZED JUG, probably 4th Century, the reverse tapering flared neck above a bulbous body with a short handle - h:6.75in. Provenance: From the Collection of Osborne and Victor Hauge and their wives, Gratia and Takako. Victor and Takako published Folk Traditions in Japanese Art in connection with their 1978 traveling exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art; Japan House Gallery, New York and Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Additionally, thousands of items from the Hauges are in the collections of the Freer and Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
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Persian Silver Wine Jug, late
Persian Silver Wine Jug, late 19th century height 8.3 in — 21 cm
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Claret jug
Claret jug
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Seated Arab Youth Full Figure
Seated Arab Youth Full Figure Tobacco Jar Terracotta jar with polychrome pigments very stylized of cross-legged boy with fez hat and jewelry having open mouth smile unmarked unusual.
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ISLAMIC MOLD-MADE GLASS
ISLAMIC MOLD-MADE GLASS JUGIslamic Mold-Made Glass Jug Circa 10th century A.D. or later Height 3 3/8 inches (as is)
Condition:
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Asian water jug. 13'' Ht.
Asian water jug. 13'' Ht.
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An English medieval jug, 14th -
An English medieval jug, 14th - 15th Century, of so-called Border ware, the round body beneath a grooved cylinder neck, decorated with a mottled yellow-green glaze, 15.5cm high/Note: bought from Jonathan Horne /Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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A Large Fatimid Style Copper Jar
A Large Fatimid Style Copper Jar With Arabic Prayer Inscription and Islamic Design, 18th Century height 21.7 in — 55 cm
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DUTCH ALE JUGca. 1630; salt
DUTCH ALE JUGca. 1630; salt glazed bulbous stoneware jug, brushed coblat rings on neck, shoulder and ankle and around three mid-sectional embossed Amsterdam city seals, twenty impressed neck and shoulder rings and five ankle rings, ribbed strap handle, found at Susquehannock Indian, Byrd Leibhart site, York Co., PA, 4 1/4"d, 7 3/4"h; Condition: 1 3/4" rim line, 3/8" rim chip
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An Egyptian silver water jug of
An Egyptian silver water jug of ovoid shape with coil decoration to handle, 21cm high and an Egyptian dish with a pierced border, 20cm diameter, approximately 775g
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An Islamic Raqqa Turquoise Glazed
An Islamic Raqqa Turquoise Glazed Jar probably 13th c. Syria globular body with a tall neck and everted rim raised on a short foot ring decorated around the shoulder with a trellis band beneath a leafy vine banding the shoulder overall turquoise blue glaze pooling toward an unglazed base and foot height 8 1/2 in. Note: Loss to neck and mouth.
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PROBABLY NORTH AFRICAN CAST
PROBABLY NORTH AFRICAN CAST BRONZE JUG WITH A NEAR EASTERN PATINATED METAL WATER SPRINKLER BASE, H TALLER 7 IN. (17.8 CM.)Probably North African Cast Bronze Jug with a Near Eastern Patinated Metal Water Sprinkler Base,, Dimensions: H taller 7 in. (17.8 cm.)
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Persian Turquoise- and Black-Glazed
Persian Turquoise- and Black-Glazed Rakka Pottery Jug, 9th-10th century A.D., the surface heavily iridized, h. 5-1/2", dia. 5-1/2". Provenance: Lucy Fletcher Brown, New York (until 1925); the base with a 1925 painted museum accession number.
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A ceramic Turkish wine jug with
A ceramic Turkish wine jug with moulded panelled body snake handle and traditional wild tulip decoration ht. 35cm.
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An Arab Figural Head Tobacco Jar
An Arab Figural Head Tobacco Jar Earthenware with pigments in matte finish unmarked older Arab wearing a keffiyeh with beard.
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Islamic Pottery Jar Earthenware
Islamic Pottery Jar Earthenware pottery vase with iridescent green glaze, possibly Kahan or Raqqa. Double handled squat form with base. Approx. 2-1/2"T x 3"W.
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A GROUP OF PERSIAN AND MIDDLE
A GROUP OF PERSIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN POTTERYA seven piece group of Persian and Middle Eastern potteryComprising three jugs and four bowls.height of tallest jug 8 1/4in (21cm); diameter of largest bowl 10 1/2in (26.5cm)
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An Islamic coffee ewer of
An Islamic coffee ewer of traditional form with white metal and turquoise insets ht. 31cm.
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Persian Turquoise- and Black-Glazed
Persian Turquoise- and Black-Glazed Rakka Pottery Jug, 9th-10th century A.D., h. 6", dia. 4-3/4". Provenance: Lucy Fletcher Brown, New York (until 1925); the base with an old 1925 museum accession number in black.
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A GROUP OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND OTHER
A GROUP OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND OTHER POTTERYA fifteen piece group of Middle Eastern and other potteryComprising a lamp, a model of an animal, a disk, a bottle, two jugs and nine various bowls.tallest jug height 8 1/2in (22cm); widest bowl diame
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French stoneware jug, approx 30cm H
French stoneware jug, approx 30cm H
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A Large Jidaga Bamana Culture
A Large Jidaga Bamana Culture Mali A large earthenware water jug having incised pattern at shoulder blackened exterior.
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A Westerwald stoneware jug, late
A Westerwald stoneware jug, late 17th Century, with multiple panels of angel heads on a blue ground, 16.5cm overall, a green-glazed stove tile, 16th Century, 20cm, a Bayreuth fayence plate, marked BFS, and a Palissy type casket, moulded with Islamic cufic script (broken) (4)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Antique Majolica jug, approx 17cm H
Antique Majolica jug, approx 17cm H
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An Islamic antique brass bowl
An Islamic antique brass bowl with Arabic calligraphy probably 17th century. 19 cm diameter x 9 cm high.
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GROUP ANTIQUITIES, NEAR EASTERN
GROUP ANTIQUITIES, NEAR EASTERN TERRACOTTA JUGNear Eastern terracotta jug excavated in Israel, in a modern presentation case with plaque dated 1974, together with a second smaller jug and a Roman oil lamp (cased), and a group of four fossil specimens. The largest: 9" high, the smallest: 3 1/2" high, 2 1/2" wide.
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An Islamic Silvered Brass Covered
An Islamic Silvered Brass Covered Vase Chased with calligraphy and arabesques apprx. 12"H with lift-off lid bottle shape with a flaring base probably early 20th Century.
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Heavy silvered bronze water jug
Heavy silvered bronze water jug with a figural Jaguar handle a gadrooned rim spout and foliate reliefs around the body. Unmarked. Condition: wear to silver in areas (bronze showing through) see images. Measures 8.5'' tall x 8'' long. Shipping weight 6.7 lbs.
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An Islamic Inlaid Brass And
An Islamic Inlaid Brass And Copper JarWith dovetailed foot rim and rolled rim inlaid with silver or pewter to depict various designs and Islamic text measures 4.875''H X 5.5''W circa 19th century. Private collection Lake Orion MI.
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A Georgian copper ale jug, 13cm
A Georgian copper ale jug, 13cm high and a copper quart measure, 17cm high
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Two silver on copper
Two silver on copper Persian/Safavid wine jugs, 18th/19th Century, each 28cm high
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Pre-Columbian Jug Ovoid pottery jug
Pre-Columbian Jug Ovoid pottery jug with handle and applied pigments in geometric patten.
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Variegated marble figure of a water
Variegated marble figure of a water carrier The standing figure of a North African female in black and veined marble, holding a jug in her right hand. H: 23 1/2 in. - a few minor scuffs to edges - not an antique
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A Majolica Arabic Head Tobacco
A Majolica Arabic Head Tobacco Jar Ceramic possibly French with polychrome glazes in high gloss with the face in matte finish. Bearded black man with stripped turban base not marked.