ONE SIGNED MUHAMMAD 'ARABZADEH (?), DATED AH 1206/1791-92 AD, IRAN, 19TH CENTURY
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Price Realised GBP 1,000
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GBP 700 - GBP 1,000
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ONE SIGNED MUHAMMAD 'ARABZADEH (?), DATED AH 1206/1791-92 AD, IRAN, 19TH CENTURY
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The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
These calligraphic folios are in a good and stable condition overall. The calligraphy remains crisp, with some very minor pigment loss and surface abrasions to the paper which do not affect the legibility of the text. The panel laid down within orange borders has some cropping to the edges of the text. The signed panel in large floral thuluth has some minor staining to the borders. This panel, and two others have been laid down on card and the panel with 6ll. of naskh within floral, gold clouds has been laid down on paper, the reverse of each is plain with some tape residue from previous mounting.
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Lot 33Sale 19608
ONE SIGNED MUHAMMAD 'ARABZADEH (?), DATED AH 1206/1791-92 AD, IRAN, 19TH CENTURYFOUR CALLIGRAPHIC PANELSEstimate: GBP 700 - 1,000
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