"Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basins" Topic
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Druzhina | 23 Aug 2014 9:42 p.m. PST |
There are a number of 13th to 14th century Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basins. Here are 3 for which I would be grateful for any other photos of the figures on them you may have: Ayyubid inlaid metal basin, 1247-1249AD, Freer Gallery of Art (d'Arenberg Basin) Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basin, 13th century AD, Staatliche Museen, Berlin Inlaid bronze basin, late 13th or early 14th centuries AD, Mamluk, Victoria and Albert Museum
MIRROR SITE Ayyubid inlaid metal basin, 1247-1249AD, Freer Gallery of Art (d'Arenberg Basin) Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basin, 13th century AD, Staatliche Museen, Berlin Inlaid bronze basin, late 13th or early 14th centuries AD, Mamluk, Victoria and Albert Museum Druzhina Illustrations of Egyptian/Syrian Costume & Soldiers |
McWong73 | 24 Aug 2014 7:22 a.m. PST |
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