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Home ▸ Catalog ▸ |Antiquities| ▸ |Medieval Artifacts| ▸ |Sasanian and Islamic||View Options:  |  |  |     

Sasanian and Islamic Art and Artifacts
Mongol (Khanate of the Golden Horde), Iron Arrowhead, 1250 - 1400 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Mongol| |(Khanate| |of| |the| |Golden| |Horde),| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |1250| |-| |1400| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

Each Mongol trooper had a short compound bow with numerous arrows with range up to 200 yards.
AA36867. Iron arrowhead; 87 mm long; deltoid blade, short point sweeping into flange, long tang, rare type; SOLD


Islamic, Umayyad, Syria, Pottery Oil Lamp, 7th - 9th Century A.D.

|Oil| |Lamps|, |Islamic,| |Umayyad,| |Syria,| |Pottery| |Oil| |Lamp,| |7th| |-| |9th| |Century| |A.D.|
The almond shape (some references say pear shaped or ovoid) with a conical handle is the most common lamp type of the Umayyad Period, most popular in the 8th and 9th centuries.

Similar lamps were found in excavations at Mt. Seis near Damascus in Syria.
AL34427. Terracotta lamp; cf. Anawati C305 (three pellets in channel), Schloessinger -, Warschaw -, Ontario Museum -, Choice, 9.9 cm (4") long; red-cream clay, piriform shape, sharp carination, raised rim around fill-hole, almond shaped double ridge molding around discus forming channel to wick-hole, radiating ribs on shoulder, conical handle, base ring; SOLD


Islamic, Umayyad, Pottery Oil Lamp, 8th - 9th Century A.D.

|Oil| |Lamps|, |Islamic,| |Umayyad,| |Pottery| |Oil| |Lamp,| |8th| |-| |9th| |Century| |A.D.|
The almond shape (some references say pear shaped or ovoid) with a conical handle is the most common lamp type of the Umayyad Period, most popular in the 8th and 9th centuries.

Similar lamps were found in excavations at Mt. Seis near Damascus in Syria.
AL34545. Terracotta lamp; cf. Anawati C329 ff., Adler 980 (floral pattern in trench); 8.8 cm (3 1/2") long, handle and nozzle chipped, red-pink clay, almond shape, conical handle, raised double rim around fill hole with outer rim extended to wick hole forming channel on nozzle, geometric "ladder" design bands on shoulder and channel, sharp carination, round base ring; SOLD


Islamic, Umayyad, Syria, Pottery Oil Lamp, 7th - 9th Century A.D.

|Oil| |Lamps|, |Islamic,| |Umayyad,| |Syria,| |Pottery| |Oil| |Lamp,| |7th| |-| |9th| |Century| |A.D.|
The almond shape (some references say pear shaped or ovoid) with a conical handle is the most common lamp type of the Umayyad Period, most popular in the 8th and 9th centuries. Similar lamps were found in excavations at Mt. Seis near Damascus in Syria.
AL34552. Terracotta lamp; cf. Anawati C305 (three pellets in channel), Schloessinger -, Warschaw -, Ontario Museum -; 9.1 cm (3 1/2") long, Average, red-cream clay, almond shape, sharp carination, raised rim around fill-hole, 8-shaped ridge molding around discus to wick-hole, forked trident design in triangular channel, radiating ribs on shoulder, conical handle, base ring; handle broken; SOLD


Mongol (Khanate of the Golden Horde), Iron Arrowhead, 1250 - 1400 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Mongol| |(Khanate| |of| |the| |Golden| |Horde),| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |1250| |-| |1400| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

Found near Savastopol in the north of the Black Sea.
AA36860. Iron arrowhead; 38 mm long; deltoid blade with flange long tang, SOLD


Islamic, Umayyad, Syria, Pottery Oil Lamp, 7th - 8th Century A.D.

|Oil| |Lamps|, |Islamic,| |Umayyad,| |Syria,| |Pottery| |Oil| |Lamp,| |7th| |-| |8th| |Century| |A.D.|
The almond shape (some references say pear shaped or ovoid) with a conical handle is the most common lamp type of the Umayyad Period, most popular in the 8th and 9th centuries.

Similar lamps were found in excavations at Mt. Seis near Damascus in Syria.
AL34415. Terracotta lamp; Anawati C305 (red clay, three pellets vice ridges in channel, other differences), Schloessinger -, Warschaw -, Ontario Museum -, Average, 8.8 cm (3 1/2") long; gray clay, almond shape, rounded carination, raised fill-hole rim, ridge molding around discus and wick-hole, three ridges in triangular channel, radiating ribs on shoulder, conical knob handle, base ring; knob chipped; SOLD


Islamic, Umayyad-Abbasid, Syria Palaestina, Pottery Oil Lamp, 7th - 8th Century A.D.

|Oil| |Lamps|, |Islamic,| |Umayyad-Abbasid,| |Syria| |Palaestina,| |Pottery| |Oil| |Lamp,| |7th| |-| |8th| |Century| |A.D.|
AL34423. Small buff terracotta lamp; Anawati -, Schloessinger -, Warschaw -, Ontario Museum -, Nice Average, 6.2 cm (2 3/8") long; piriform (from above), conical handle, row of pellets design on discus, very steep shoulder, short nozzle with wick hole abutting the discus ridge, rounded carination, bottom sloping to base ring; cute little lamp; SOLD


Late Roman - Early Byzantine, Holy Land (Syria Palaestina), Pottery Oil Lamp, c. 4th - 5th Century A.D.

|Oil| |Lamps|, |Late| |Roman| |-| |Early| |Byzantine,| |Holy| |Land| |(Syria| |Palaestina),| |Pottery| |Oil| |Lamp,| |c.| |4th| |-| |5th| |Century| |A.D.|
AL34548. Oil lamp; cf. Anawati C287 (different ornamentation between fill and wick holes, radial design on shoulder); 8.0 cm (3 1/8") long, encrusted, piriform shape, conical handle, double molding around fill whole, no channel on nozzle, three concentric horse shoe shaped ridges forming base; SOLD


Mongol (Khanate of the Golden Horde), Iron Arrowhead, 1250 - 1400 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Mongol| |(Khanate| |of| |the| |Golden| |Horde),| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |1250| |-| |1400| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

Each Mongol trooper had a short compound bow with numerous arrows with range up to 200 yards.
AA36864. Iron arrowhead; cf. Phillips 7:2, Malloy 129; 43 mm long; deltoid blade with flange, long tang; tang bent, SOLD


Mongol (Khanate of the Golden Horde), Iron Arrowhead, 1250 - 1400 A.D.

|Metal| |Arrowheads|, |Mongol| |(Khanate| |of| |the| |Golden| |Horde),| |Iron| |Arrowhead,| |1250| |-| |1400| |A.D.|
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

Each Mongol trooper had a short compound bow with numerous arrows with range up to 200 yards.
AA36865. Iron arrowhead; cf. Phillips 7:2, Malloy 129; 38 mm long; deltoid blade with flange, long tang, SOLD




    




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