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Seljuq Collection

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Lobed Bowl with Seated Figure and Attendants, Seljuq dynasty

Lobed Bowl with Seated Figure and Attendants, Seljuq dynasty (1037-1194), late 12th/early 13th century

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Large Luster Bowl, Seljuq dynasty (1037-1194), 12th century, dated 1191 (Safar, 587 A. H. )

Large Luster Bowl, Seljuq dynasty (1037-1194), 12th century, dated 1191 (Safar, 587 A. H. )
Large Luster Bowl, Seljuq dynasty (1037-1194), 12th century, dated 1191 (Safar, 587 A.H.)

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Roundel, Iran, 11th century. Creator: Unknown

Roundel, Iran, 11th century. Creator: Unknown
Roundel, Iran, 11th century

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Bowl with Prince on Horseback, Iran, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown

Bowl with Prince on Horseback, Iran, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown
Bowl with Prince on Horseback, Iran, 12th-13th century

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Incense Burner of Amir Saif al-Dunya wa l-Din ibn Muhammad al-Mawardi, Iran

Incense Burner of Amir Saif al-Dunya wa l-Din ibn Muhammad al-Mawardi, Iran, dated A.H. 577/ A.D. 1181-82. Zoomorphic incense burners were popular during the Seljuq period

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Incense Burner, Iran, 12th century. Creator: Unknown

Incense Burner, Iran, 12th century. Creator: Unknown
Incense Burner, Iran, 12th century. Birds figure prominently in the decorative repertoire of the Seljuq period, and were probably associated with good fortune

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Ewer with Horsemen Inscribed in Arabic, Iran, 2nd half 12th-early 13th century

Ewer with Horsemen Inscribed in Arabic, Iran, 2nd half 12th-early 13th century
Ewer with Horsemen Inscribed in Arabic with Good Wishes to its Owner, Iran, second half 12th-early 13th century. Horsemen in procession between two rows of kufic inscription. Mina i production

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Head from a Figure with a Beaded Headdress, Iran, 12th-early 13th century

Head from a Figure with a Beaded Headdress, Iran, 12th-early 13th century. rare example from the Seljuq period

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Ewer with Molded Inscriptions, Animals and Dancers, Iran

Ewer with Molded Inscriptions, Animals and Dancers, Iran, last quarter 11th or 12th century. Inscription mentions the name of the potter, Abu Ahmad Qassa i

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Fragment of a Frieze, Iran, 11th century. Creator: Unknown

Fragment of a Frieze, Iran, 11th century. Creator: Unknown
Fragment of a Frieze, Iran, 11th century. The friezes inscription may have originally named Seljuq sultan Malik Shah (r. 1073-92)

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Large Turquoise Jar, Iran, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown

Large Turquoise Jar, Iran, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown
Large Turquoise Jar, Iran, 12th-13th century. Motifs typical of the Seljuq period including winged griffins and arabesque design. with inscriptions of good wishes in small kufic script

Background imageSeljuq Collection: Sultan Sanjar and the Old Woman, Folio from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami

Sultan Sanjar and the Old Woman, Folio from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, early 16th century


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