LNS 101 KG
Glass beaker, with two turbanned men seemingly fowling amidst flying geese and vegetation surrounding a body of water
LNS 8 G
Glass bottle with conical neck and widely flaring rim (so-called ‘mallet bottle’ shape), the body with a relief design of counterchanging deltoid compartments, each containing a large palmette
LNS 113 KG
Glass bowl, exterior slant-cut in relief, the walls with a series of large ‘fleshy’ half-palmettes. Filling the bottom, is a winged senmurv-like creature, the head in the form of a palmette
LNS 69 G
Enamelled glass ‘vase’ featuring two Chinese-style phoenixes and a large thuluth inscription exclaiming ‘Glory to our Lord the Sultan, the King, the Learned’
LNS 73 G
Glass huqqa reservoir, transparent middle green, the body decorated with a row of flowering plants reserved on a field of gold
LNS 138 G
Glass spittoon with bell-shaped base and reservoir, decorated with iris heads inside the compartments of an ogive pattern
LNS 53 G
Enamelled glass stand featuring a Mamluk princely blazon of courtly office (bow and two arrows, for a bunduqdar, or Keeper of the Bow), with Chinese-style lotuses and phoenixes and bands with processions of real and mythical quadrupeds
LNS 117 G
Colourless glass ewer with elongated horizontal spout, the foot moulded in the form of a rosette
LNS 77 G
Fragmentary glass cup relief-cut with pairs of confronted hares and a mythical quadruped