Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Lunch box (Ashmolean)
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Textile fragment with cup (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile fragment with cup (Ashmolean)
Textile fragment with eagles and cups (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile fragment with eagles and cups (Ashmolean)
Textile with buqja? (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile with buqja? (Ashmolean)
Textile fragment with epigraphic emblem (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile fragment with epigraphic emblem (Ashmolean)
Textile fragment with lion 2 (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile fragment with lion 2 (Ashmolean)
Textile fragment with lion 1 (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile fragment with lion 1 (Ashmolean)
Textile fragment (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Textile fragment (Ashmolean)
Bowl (Ashmolean)
Conserved at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Continue reading Bowl (Ashmolean)
Glass lamp for Shaykhū (London)
Conserved at the Wallace Collection, London. Continue reading Glass lamp for Shaykhū (London)
Glass lamp for Shaykhū (Los Angeles)
Conserved at the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts (LACMA), Los Angeles. Continue reading Glass lamp for Shaykhū (Los Angeles)
Bowl mistakingly sold as ‘Safavid’
Sold online on an auction website. Mistakingly referred to as ‘Safavid’. Continue reading Bowl mistakingly sold as ‘Safavid’
Wood panel (Louvre)
Conserved at the Musée du Louvre, Paris. Continue reading Wood panel (Louvre)
Fountain of ‘Alā’ al-dīn al-Barīdī (Damascus)
Located in the Bab Sreeja neighborhood, Damascus. Continue reading Fountain of ‘Alā’ al-dīn al-Barīdī (Damascus)
‘Alā’ al-dīn al-Barīdī
Emblem description: Three-fielded emblem
Known emblem:
- A fountain in Damascus
Bibliography: Mayer, Saracenic Heraldry, 1933, p. 52