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Schmoranz, Gustav; Österreichisches Handelsmuseum <Wien> [Editor]
Old oriental gilt and enamelled glass vessels extant in public museums and private collections — Vienna [u.a.], 1899

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STATISTICAL TABLE

Pi,ACE AND OWNER.
Lamps.
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.g
(3
u
93
(D
*-+?
O
X)
Vessels with
Handles.
93
O
0
0
Tumblers.
03
<D
*S3
E
Dishes.
Other Vessels.
Berlin : Dr. Richard von KaufFmann
2
Kunstgewerbe Museum.....
P
H. Fr. Sarre.......
P
Breslau : Museum of Silesian Antiquities
1
Cassel : Gallery of Pictures .....
1
Chartres : The City Museum .....
1
Douai : City Museum ......
1
Dresden : Royal Saxon Green Vaults
2
Edenhall : Sir Richard George Musgrave, Bart.
1
Florence : The Princess Eleonora Corsini
1
Innsbruck : Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum
1
Cairo : Kuchuk Husain Pasha .....
? "
Musee National de l'Art Arabe
69'
33
M. Parvis .......
1
Rostovitz Bey ......
1
Tigrane Pasha ......
1
London : British Museum ".....
6
p
4
1
1
23
Mr. James Cook ......
1"
Mr. Dixon .......
1
Mr. H oiling worth Magniac ....
1
Captain W. J. Myers .....
IV
1
P'
Baron Lionel Rothschild ....
1
1
South Kensington Museum ....
4
1
Unknown .......
1

' The funnel neck of a lamp converted into a goblet.
- Formerly in the possession of R. Zschille.
3 Number unknown.—Artin Pasha, Description de six lampes de
mosquee, Bulletin de l'Institut Egyptien, 1886.
Besides these lamps, partly well-preserved and partly more or less
damaged, of which two are blue, and one has blue handles welded on
it, the Museum in question possesses five large and about 115
small fragments of lamps. These last, to judge from their decoration,
belong to at least ten various lamps. The nineteen chalices and little
bottles (Catalogue 1895. No. 2) from the old rubbish-heaps of Cairo
(presented by Dr. Fouquet to the Museum in 1893) are not included in our
calculation; as they do not belong to the class of old Oriental glass-work
with which we are dealing.

s One blue one amongst them.
s The Museum inherited part of its gathering of old Oriental glass from
the Slade collection.
" Orange-yellow glass.
3 One of the two—the only footless one (—all the other dishes in our
list are high-footed) is of orange-yellow glass.
Formerly in the possession of Linant Pasha; afterwards in that of
Rostovitz Bey.
3° Some of these were formerly in the possession of Linant Pasha and
'A!i Pasha Mubarak.
33 Only the cover.

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