An Important Parcel-Gilt Metal Thread Embroidered on Orange Coloured Silk Wall Hanging Decorated with Confronted Exotic Birds Standing on A Water Feature & Floral Branches, Probably Bursa or Istanbul-Turkey, Circa 17th. Century.
An Exceptionally Rare Gilt Metal Thread Embroidered on Henna or Ginger Coloured Silk Velvet Saddle Fragment or Horse Cloth Decorated with Carnation, Rosettes flowers, The borders with pomegranates, Probably Istanbul-Turkey, Circa 17th. Century.
An Important Ottoman Mirror, Probably was Commissioned for a Prominent French Individual, Circa 19th. Century.
Ottoman Sirma Kaftan, An Exceptionally Fine Royal Wedding Robe of Red Velvet, Decorated With A Crown, The Ottoman Period, Probably Ankara –Turkey, Circa 1870s.
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Shatweh (Married Woman’s Headdress) Adorned with Bride Wealth Coins, Palestinian Costumes, the Bethlehem area, or Beit-Jala, Old Palestine-The Ottoman Period, Circa 1930s.
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Palestinian Dress, An Extremely Rare Sleeveless Coat Dress (Jillayeh), Ramallah, Old Palestine-The Ottoman Period, Late 19th Century.
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Palestinian Costumes, An Exceptionally Rare Wedding Coat Dress (Jillayeh) with Short Sleeves, Ramallah, Old Palestine-The Ottoman Period, Late 19th Century.
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Palestinian Traditional Clothing, A White Linen Wedding Rumi Dress From Ramallah, Ramallah and El-Bireh, Old Palestine-The Ottoman Period, Late 19th. Early 20th. Century.
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Palestinian Costumes, A Rare Bethlehem Style Wedding Royal Dress (Thobe Al-Malak), with a Head Cover or Veil (Lefhah), Probably Beit Dajan, or Dayr Tarif, Old Palestine-The British Mandate Period, Early 20th. Century.
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Islamic Art, An Extremely Rare Scraped (Muqashshat) Leather Wall Hanging (Hayti), Marrakesh, Morocco, Dated Circa 1796 AD.
Islamic Textiles, A Fine Moroccan Embroidered Circular Decorative Element Of Gilt Silver-Thread Embroidered On Red, Purple And Green Silk Velvet Lined On Leather Grounds, Probably Fez Or Rabat, Morocco, Circa 19th Century.
Moroccan Art, A Rare Moroccan Silk And Gold Thread Belt (Hezam) With Engraved Silver Mounts and Silk Tassels For Holding A Moroccan Nimcha Sword, North of Morocco, Probably 18th- 19th Century.
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Orientalist Furniture, A Fine Ottoman Furniture Of Inlaid Mother of Pearl (Sedef) And Marquetry Wood Work Three-Pieces Seating Group, Probably England By Liberty & Company, Attributed To Leonard F. Wyburd, Circa Late 19th. Early 20th. Century.
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Ottoman Embroidery, A Very Rare And Fine Ottoman Embroidered Ceremonial Metal-Thread On Red Velvet Cloth Circular Sofra Bezi (Table Cover), Probably Istanbul, Turkey, 19th Century.
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Ottoman Art, A Fine Ottoman Leather Wallet, Embroidered with Gilt-Silver Thread and Gilt-Metal (Tombak) Lock Plate, Istanbul, Dated 1789.