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Folio from a Qur'an Manuscript, Ink, gold, and watercolor on paper
dated 531 AH/1137 CE
Calligraphic Galleon, 'Abd al-Qadir Hisari  Turkish, Ink and gold on paper
'Abd al-Qadir Hisari
dated 1180 AH/1766–67 CE
Animal flask, Glass, yellowish and pinkish; blown, applied decoration
late 7th–8th century
Panel, Wood (teak); carved
early 9th century
Structure with One Thousand Pieces, Saloua Raouda Choucair  Lebanese, Wood and metal nofixtures
Saloua Raouda Choucair
1966–68
Textile Fragment, Silk, silvered (?) animal substrate wound around a cotton core; lampas
second half 13th–14th century
Tile, Earthenware; molded decoration and glazed
18th century
Dragon Hook, Bronze
15th century
Tombak Gilded Plaque, Copper; chased, engraved and gilded (tombak technique)
probably 16th century
Tile, Tempered earthenware; molded; polychrome glazed within black wax resist outlines (cuerda seca technique); gilded
dated 824 AH/1421 CE
Nan va Halva (Breads and Sweets), Muhammad Baha' al-Din al-'Amili  Iranian, born Syria, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper<br/>Binding: leather
Muhammad Baha' al-Din al-'Amili
ca. 1690
Goblet with Applied Decoration, Glass, colorless; blown, applied decoration
11th–early 12th century
Book of Prayers, Surat al-Yasin and Surat al-Fath, Ahmad Nairizi  Iranian, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper<br/>Binding: lacquer
Ahmad Nairizi
Muhammad Hadi
dated 1132 AH/1719–20 CE
Cotton Tree Flowers, Ink and watercolor on paper
ca. 1800–1805
Kohl Flask, Serpentine; carved, incised
probably 10th–12th century
Kohl Flask, Serpentine; carved, incised
probably 10th–12th century
Kohl Flask, Serpentine; carved, incised
probably 10th–12th century
Kohl Flask, Serpentine; carved, incised
probably 10th–12th century
Goblet with Applied Decoration, Colorless glass with greenish tinge; blown, applied decoration
11th–early 12th century
Spittoon or Incense Burner, Brass; cast in sections, joined, engraved
late 16th–early 17th century
Qur'an Juz II, Ink, gold, and opaque watercolor on paper with leather binding
17th–18th century
Qur'an, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper; embossed leather cover
19th century
Pair of Doors, Wood (teak); frames with carved panels
9th century