LNS 11 T

Silk velvet textile fragment in a pattern of staggered rows of triangular groups of three circles (‘leopard spots’), separated by paired undulating ‘tiger’ stripes; ‘Chinese cloud scrolls’ in the interstices
LNS 98 T

Linen textile panel embroidered in a pattern of tulips and serrated lotuses, square plan of repetition; serrated leaves fill the interstices and the border
LNS 119 T

Silk velvet textile fragment in a pattern of staggered rows of carnation flower-heads, with serrated leaves and diminutive trees in the interstices
LNS 26 R

Woollen carpet, the field with staggered rows of ogival and stellate medallions, the interstices densely filled with foliate and floral motifs; border of half-palmette arabesque enclosing flower-heads
LNS 6388 N

Silver coin (dirham) of the Rum Saljuq Sultan Kaykhusraw II ibn Kayqubad (r. AD 1237–46), struck at Konya (Qunya), Turkey, dated AH 639
Turkey, Konya, AD 1241–42 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.1 cm; weight 2.674 g
LNS 6614 N

Gold coin (dinar) of the Saljuq Sultan Malikshah ibn Muhammad (r. AD 1072–92), struck at Amul (Mazandaran), Iran, dated AH 479
Iran, Amul, AD 1086–87 Struck between two dies: diameter 2.3 cm; weight 3.63 g
LNS 229 N

Silver coin (dirham) of the Muwahhid (Almohad) rulers of North Africa and Spain, struck at Fez (Fas), Morocco, undated (AH 6th c.)
Morocco, Fez, AD 12th c. Struck between two dies: each side 1.35 cm; weight 1.55 g
LNS 513 N

Gold coin (dinar) of the Fatimid Caliph al-Mu‘izz li-Din ‘llah
ibn al-Mansur (r. AH 341–65/ AD 953–75), struck in Palestine (Filastin), dated AH 359 Palestine, AD 969–70
Struck between two dies: diameter 2.05 cm; weight 3.89 g
LNS 21 N

Gold coin (dinar) of the ‘Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid ibn al-Mahdi (r. AH 170–93/AD 786–809), struck in northern Iraq, dated AH 170
Iraq, AD 786–87
Struck between two dies: diameter 1.9 cm; weight 4.19 g
LNS 8704 N

Undated copper/copper alloy coin (fals) of so-called ‘Standing Caliph’ type, in the name of the Umayyad Caliph ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. AH 65–86/
AD 685–705), struck at Homs (Hims), Syria, (undated)
Syria, Homs, AD 693–97
Struck between two dies: diameter 2.22 cm; weight 3.79 g.