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Rare Islamic Mamluk Period 16th Century Likely Syrian Blue and White Ceramic Jar
Rare Islamic Mamluk Period 16th Century Likely Syrian Blue and White Ceramic Jar

Rare Islamic Mamluk Period 16th Century Likely Syrian Blue and White Ceramic Jar

Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Standing 10.5 in. tall this Islamic museum quality pottery jar of great authenticity features a tapering baluster form decorated with blue and white glaze in a typical Syrio-Persian ...

Category

Antique 16th Century Syrian Islamic Jars

Materials

Pottery

Pair of Brass, Silver, and Copper Mamluk Reivival Vases
Pair of Brass, Silver, and Copper Mamluk Reivival Vases

Pair of Brass, Silver, and Copper Mamluk Reivival Vases

Located in London, GB

Pair of brass, silver, and copper Mamluk Reivival vases Syrian, early 20th century Measures: Height 29cm, diameter 14cm This magnificent pair of Mamluk Revival vases would make ...

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Early 20th Century Syrian Islamic Vases

Materials

Brass, Silver, Copper

Antique Islamic Mamluk 16th Century Glazed Fritware Ceramic Jar Vase
Antique Islamic Mamluk 16th Century Glazed Fritware Ceramic Jar Vase

Antique Islamic Mamluk 16th Century Glazed Fritware Ceramic Jar Vase

By Mamluke

Located in Bad Säckingen, DE

This antique ceramic jar or vase is believed to be from the 15th century and is of the Mamluk period.

Category

Antique 16th Century Syrian Islamic Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Mamluk Style Engraved and Punched Brass Jardinière Ottoman Damascus or Egypt
Mamluk Style Engraved and Punched Brass Jardinière Ottoman Damascus or Egypt

Mamluk Style Engraved and Punched Brass Jardinière Ottoman Damascus or Egypt

Located in Ottawa, Ontario

A Mamluk style engraved and punched brass jardinière ottoman Damascus or Egypt, early 20th century The deep tapering body with short undulating neck decorated with calligraphic insc...

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Early 20th Century Egyptian Egyptian Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

Materials

Brass

16th Century Syrian Mamluk Spice Jar
16th Century Syrian Mamluk Spice Jar

16th Century Syrian Mamluk Spice Jar

Located in Montecito, CA

Beautiful mamluk spice jar.

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Syrian Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Islamic Mamluk 16th Century Blue Ceramic Jar Vase
Islamic Mamluk 16th Century Blue Ceramic Jar Vase

Islamic Mamluk 16th Century Blue Ceramic Jar Vase

By Mamluke

Located in Amsterdam, NL

This is a rare Islamic ceramic Jar made from 'fritware', a sandy, gritty body that is fired with a thick glaze. The decoration is remarkable. The 15th century AD saw the emergence of...

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Antique 16th Century Syrian Islamic Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Fritware Jar with Blue and White Oriental Pattern, Mamluk 16th-17th Century
Fritware Jar with Blue and White Oriental Pattern, Mamluk 16th-17th Century

Fritware Jar with Blue and White Oriental Pattern, Mamluk 16th-17th Century

Located in Geelong, Victoria

Mamluk frit - paste jar of ovoid form, decorated in the Chinese manner with scrolling foliage around panels of 'eyes'. Middle Eastern, 16th-17th century

Category

Antique 16th Century Syrian Islamic Vases

Materials

Pottery

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