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334 A Qajar carnelian and silver mounted amulet, Iran, 19th century, of octagonal form with a shaped hanging loop, the stone inscribed in Naskh script, the bowl decorated with floral designs, with conforming designs to the reverse around a pierced grill, 8cm long £400-600 + 27.6% BP*


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335 A Qajar pierced silver and damascened octagonal amulet box, 18th century, the top with a central pierced calligraphic panel, with conforming panels to the rim, the sides with calligraphic reserves, with ogee form cord loops and an incised floral patter to the base, 4.3cm diam £400-600 + 27.6% BP*


336 An engraved brass astrolabe, Morocco, 19th century, with rete and three plates, engraved to both sides with alignments and inscriptions, the rete with openwork design, 26cm high £800-1200 + 27.6% BP*


337 A Hispanio Moresque lustre vase, Spain, 19th century, with two handles, decorated with reserves of calligraphy, within bands of foliage, 25cm high £200-300 + 27.6% BP*


338 A portrait of Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Iran, 19th century, inscribed with signature to lower right, watercolour and gouache on paper, the portrait 17.2 x 11.8cm


Note: Mirza Ali Asghar Khan (6 January 1858-31 August 1907) was also known by two honorific titles of Amin al-Soltan and Atabak. £200-300 + 27.6% BP*


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339 A portrait of Nasr al din Shah by Mohammed Ismail, Iran, 19th century, portrayed within a wreath of flowers, signed to bottom, watercolour on paper, mounted, 22.8 x 18.5cm £300-400 + 27.6% BP*


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BP* - Buyers Premium includes VAT at 20%. ARR - indicates an additional charge may apply, see information on page 2.


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