CHRONOLOGICAL REVIEW
OF DATE ABLE OLD-ORIENTAL GILT AND
ENAMELLED GLASS-VESSELS
Small Pilgrim's-bottle, tigs. 6 and 7 Beginning of Sec. xm
With armorial bearing (an Eagle with slit breast)
and the titles of the Malik Salih Nasir-ad-dln Mahmud
ibn Muhammad ibn Urtuk, about 1217.
(Reproduction of the inscription, in the owner's
copy, as final vignette of the article by George Marye:
L'Exposition d'Art musulman, Gazette des Beaux-Arts,
3° periode, tom. XI).
Collection of Hakki Bey, Paris.
Goblet of Charles the Great (so-called) . . Sec. xm
(Gerspach, L'Art de la Verrerie, tigs. 46 and 47).
Musee de la ville de Chartres.
Goblet of the Eight Priests (so-called), tig. 24 . Sec. xm
Musee de la ville, Douai.
Goblet, tig. 26 ...... . Sec. xm
Possessor unknown.
Dish on a high foot . . . Second half of Sec. xm
With the armorial bearing of Badr-ad-din az-Zahiri,
commander of the troops of the Sultan Baibars I
(1260-1277). (Gerspach, in the work cited above,
tigs. 44 and 45).
Formerly in the possession of Charles Scheter, in
Paris ; now in an American collection.
Mosque-lamp, plate XV.
Figs. 49, 50, 51 . . . . . end of Sec. xm
Made for the grave of the Sultan Malik Ashraf
Salah-ad-din (Khalil, 1290-1293).
Musee National de l'Art Arabe, in Cairo. Catalogue
1895, No. 12.
Large Bottle, tigs. 22 and 23 ... about 1300
With armorial bearing (a dve-petalled Rosette) and
an inscription bearing the names of the Sultan Malik
Mu'ayyad Da'ud, fourth Sultan of the Rasulide dynasty
in Yemen (1297-1321).
Formerly in the Spitzer (?) collection in Paris ; now
in the possession of Dr. Max Strauss, in Vienna.
Mosque-lamp . . . hrst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With an inscription bearing the names of the Sultan
Malik Nasir Muhammad (Ibn Kalawun), who reigned
during 1293-1294, 1299-1309, and 1310-1341. During
the second period of his reign he built his mosque—the
so-called Nasiriyya—in Cairo. During the tinal period
he built the mosque an Nasir in the citadel.
Musee National de l'Art Arabe, in Cairo. Catalogue
1895, No. 61.
Mosque-lamp . . . drst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (a sabre), and an inscription
bearing the same names as the preceding (Gerspach,
tig. 50).
Collection of Madame Edouard Andre, in Paris.
Mosque-lamp . . . drst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (a chalice, Rogers Bey :
Le Blason chez les Princes Musulmans de l'Egypte
et de la Syrie, tig. 23—Bulletin de l'lnstitut
Egypticn, 1860), and an inscription bearing the same
names as the preceding.
Cited by Gerspach, p. 112.
Collection of Charles Scheter, in Paris.
Large Bottle, plate XXV.
Figs. 56 and 57. . . tirst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (emblematic), and an
inscription bearing the name of a Court-marshal of
the Sultan Malik Nasir (Muhammad).
South Kensington Museum, London.
Mosque-lamp, plates XXIV and XXIVA.
Fig. 55 ... . hrst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (two polo-players), and an
inscription bearing the name of Said (or SaiLad-dln),
mameluke of the Sultan Malik Nasir (Muhammad).
Musee National de l'Art Arabe, in Cairo. Catalogue
1895, No. 60.
OF DATE ABLE OLD-ORIENTAL GILT AND
ENAMELLED GLASS-VESSELS
Small Pilgrim's-bottle, tigs. 6 and 7 Beginning of Sec. xm
With armorial bearing (an Eagle with slit breast)
and the titles of the Malik Salih Nasir-ad-dln Mahmud
ibn Muhammad ibn Urtuk, about 1217.
(Reproduction of the inscription, in the owner's
copy, as final vignette of the article by George Marye:
L'Exposition d'Art musulman, Gazette des Beaux-Arts,
3° periode, tom. XI).
Collection of Hakki Bey, Paris.
Goblet of Charles the Great (so-called) . . Sec. xm
(Gerspach, L'Art de la Verrerie, tigs. 46 and 47).
Musee de la ville de Chartres.
Goblet of the Eight Priests (so-called), tig. 24 . Sec. xm
Musee de la ville, Douai.
Goblet, tig. 26 ...... . Sec. xm
Possessor unknown.
Dish on a high foot . . . Second half of Sec. xm
With the armorial bearing of Badr-ad-din az-Zahiri,
commander of the troops of the Sultan Baibars I
(1260-1277). (Gerspach, in the work cited above,
tigs. 44 and 45).
Formerly in the possession of Charles Scheter, in
Paris ; now in an American collection.
Mosque-lamp, plate XV.
Figs. 49, 50, 51 . . . . . end of Sec. xm
Made for the grave of the Sultan Malik Ashraf
Salah-ad-din (Khalil, 1290-1293).
Musee National de l'Art Arabe, in Cairo. Catalogue
1895, No. 12.
Large Bottle, tigs. 22 and 23 ... about 1300
With armorial bearing (a dve-petalled Rosette) and
an inscription bearing the names of the Sultan Malik
Mu'ayyad Da'ud, fourth Sultan of the Rasulide dynasty
in Yemen (1297-1321).
Formerly in the Spitzer (?) collection in Paris ; now
in the possession of Dr. Max Strauss, in Vienna.
Mosque-lamp . . . hrst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With an inscription bearing the names of the Sultan
Malik Nasir Muhammad (Ibn Kalawun), who reigned
during 1293-1294, 1299-1309, and 1310-1341. During
the second period of his reign he built his mosque—the
so-called Nasiriyya—in Cairo. During the tinal period
he built the mosque an Nasir in the citadel.
Musee National de l'Art Arabe, in Cairo. Catalogue
1895, No. 61.
Mosque-lamp . . . drst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (a sabre), and an inscription
bearing the same names as the preceding (Gerspach,
tig. 50).
Collection of Madame Edouard Andre, in Paris.
Mosque-lamp . . . drst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (a chalice, Rogers Bey :
Le Blason chez les Princes Musulmans de l'Egypte
et de la Syrie, tig. 23—Bulletin de l'lnstitut
Egypticn, 1860), and an inscription bearing the same
names as the preceding.
Cited by Gerspach, p. 112.
Collection of Charles Scheter, in Paris.
Large Bottle, plate XXV.
Figs. 56 and 57. . . tirst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (emblematic), and an
inscription bearing the name of a Court-marshal of
the Sultan Malik Nasir (Muhammad).
South Kensington Museum, London.
Mosque-lamp, plates XXIV and XXIVA.
Fig. 55 ... . hrst thirty years of Sec. xiv
With armorial bearing (two polo-players), and an
inscription bearing the name of Said (or SaiLad-dln),
mameluke of the Sultan Malik Nasir (Muhammad).
Musee National de l'Art Arabe, in Cairo. Catalogue
1895, No. 60.