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Early Islamic Talismanic Token Muhammad 800AD Authentic Ancient Artifact COA
Date: 800AD. Object Type: Talismanic token / devotional amulet. The irregular flan and informal execution distinguish this piece from official Abbasid coinage, indicating devotional or protective function rather than monetary circulation.
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Early Islamic Lead (PB) Umayyad Seal with Arabic Inscription “bi-mā amara Allāh”
Dynasty: Umayyad Caliphate. bi-mā amara Allāh is rendered in early angular Arabic script characteristic of the Umayyad period. The reverse is plain and shows handling wear consistent with repeated administrative use.
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Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Sunburst Pendant c. 800–300 BC Authentic ancient
Ancient Near Eastern Bronze Sunburst Pendant. This small bronze object features a circular face engraved with a radiating sunburst motif, composed of evenly spaced incised rays extending from a central point.
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Abbasid Islamic Bronze Trade Weight with “KĀMIL” Control Stamp Early Islamic
Culture: Islamic Caliphate (Abbasid). The clear stamping and balanced mass reflect formal oversight typical of Abbasid administrative systems. Umayyad, Abbasid and Tulunid Glass Weights. Early Islamic Caliphate (c. 9th–11th century AD).
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Siege of Acre Islamic Ayyubid Arrowhead Muslim Crusader War Antiquity Artifact
Examples of this form were used widely across the Levant during the conflicts between Crusader states and Islamic dynasties. Elgood, Islamic Arms and Armour. Complete blade profile. Structurally stable.
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Islamic Bronze Stamp Seal Calligraphic Inscription Qajar Period Authentic COA
Culture: Qajar period. During the Qajar era, stamp seals replaced handwritten signatures in many contexts. The compact layout, bordered field, and balanced script are characteristic of late Islamic seal engraving traditions.
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Islamic Bronze Signet Ring 1000AD Kufic Seal Genuine Abbasid Artifact Authentic
Islamic Bronze Signet Ring 1000AD Kufic Seal Genuine Artifact. Date: 1000AD. The ring remains fully functional and produces a clear seal impression in clay, as shown. Such pieces functioned both as identification devices and symbols of personal authority.
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Early Medieval Bronze Market Weight 42.92g 10 Mithqal Standard Certified Ancient
No modern casting seams or artificial aging visible. Weight mass aligns precisely with known 10-mithqal standards. Material: Bronze.
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Ottoman Period Tribal Mukhtar Bronze Stamp Seals Lot of 3 Islamic Seal Arabia
Ottoman Period Tribal Mukhtar Bronze Stamp Seals Lot of 3 19th–Early 20th Century. Type: Personal stamp seals (Mukhtar / tribal authority type). Culture: Ottoman Levant / Bedouin Tribal. Each seal features engraved Arabic script in a vernacular style typical of rural Levantine and Bedouin communities during the late Ottoman era.
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Early Islamic Sufi Devotional Ring 900AD Bronze Iman Faith Inscription Amulet
Rings of this small size were commonly used as protective amulets, either worn by children or suspended from cord or textile. Culture: Early Islamic. A strong personal object of faith from the Abbasid-era Islamic world.
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Islamic Qajar Era Bronze Signet Ring Arabic Calligraphy Desert Patina Antique
Culture: Islamic (Qajar Period). Blair, S., Islamic Calligraphy, pp. 410–418. British Museum, inv. 1868,0101.778 — Islamic inscribed bronze signet ring. Victoria & Albert Museum, inv. M.221-1912 — engraved Islamic ring.
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Islamic Bronze Pilgrimage Ring Medina Al-Munawwara Ayyubid–Mamluk Period 1200AD
Such rings were commonly worn as tokens of pilgrimage (ziyarah / hajj) and served as personal devotional objects. This bronze devotional ring features an oval bezel engraved in Arabic script. Culture: Islamic, Holy Cities tradition.
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RARE Ayyubid Bronze Seal Military Crusader Period Lil Tahir Diya' Certified COA
The Levant during the late 12th and early 13th centuries functioned as a dynamic frontier between Islamic and Crusader political spheres. Seal matrices such as this were indispensable tools within that system.
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Ottoman Antiquity Crescent Star Bronze Applique 24mm Authentic Artifact COA
This small 24mm bronze applique features the classic Ottoman crescent and star motif, a symbol widely used across Ottoman military, architectural, and personal objects. Ottoman Crescent and Star Bronze Applique 24mm Authentic.
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Islamic Mamluk Bronze Pilgrim Ring Calligraphic Seal 1300AD Authentic Antiquity
Culture: Islamic (Mamluk period). This authentic Islamic bronze ring dates to the Mamluk period and represents a type commonly worn by pilgrims, travelers, or devotees. Rings of this kind often functioned both as personal seals and as devotional or protective objects, carried during travel or pilgrimage.
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Islamic Bronze Pilgrimage Ring Madina Devotional Type Mamluk Ayyubid Period
Culture: Mamluk to early Ottoman period. Type: Pilgrimage / devotional ring. The construction and wear patterns align with known devotional rings rather than later decorative reproductions. Pilgrimage and Material Culture in the Islamic World.
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Abbasid Period Islamic Customs Seal Haljah Inscription 14mm 750–950AD Authentic
“H L J H” (Haljah / Halja). Culture: Abbasid Caliphate. The script appears to read Lettering worn but legible. Surface deposits consistent with age and burial context. Date: Circa 8th–10th Century AD.
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VERY RARE Shiite Clerk Muhammad Baqir Seal Saffavid-Qajar Islamic Medieval
Islamic Personal Seal Muhammad Baqir 1800AD Genuine Artifact. Culture / Period: Safavid–Qajar. The flowing script style and decorative dotted field are characteristic of Safavid and early Qajar period seals.
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Ayyubid Period Bronze Islamic Signet Ring Inscribed Najāḥ 12th–13th Century AD
The circular bezel is engraved with the Arabic word. The wear and partial loss of the hoop indicate prolonged use during antiquity, reinforcing its function as a personal object rather than a ceremonial piece.
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Umayyad Lead Seal LiAmir Abd al Malik 700AD Genuine Islamic Artifact Antiquity
Umayyad Lead Seal LiAmir Abd al Malik 700AD Genuine Artifact. Date: 700AD. Culture / Region: Umayyad Caliphate. These early Islamic seals represent tangible evidence of the formative administrative structure of the Umayyad state.
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Medieval Islamic Bronze Ring Allah Inscription 1100AD Genuine Artifact COA
Date: 1100AD. Such rings served both spiritual and personal identity functions. Complete ring with intact shank.
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Umayyad Lead Seal Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan Holy Land Antiquity Artifact
The internal cord channel is intact and shows mineralization consistent with 1, 300 years of burial. The Kufic lettering is sharp and consistent with known Umayyad epigraphy. The Ashmolean Museum: Accession Number HRI.
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Early Islamic Lead Administrative Seal Umayyad Period Arabic Inscription 7th–8th
Culture: Early Islamic (Umayyad Period). Type: Administrative Lead Seal (Bulla). Lead seals of this class are associated with provincial governance and fiscal administration during the early Islamic caliphates.
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Ottoman Empire Lead Customs Seal Azraq Jordan 17mm Arabic Antique Islamic COA
The obverse features stylized Arabic calligraphy, likely representing the imperial Tughra or a regional administrative stamp. Museum Parallels The British Museum: See the collection of Ottoman lead seals and tokens from the Near East (e.g., Accession 1891,0611.2).
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Early Islamic Bronze Weight Umran 3 Dirham 800AD Genuine Artifact Authentic
Date: 800AD. Standard: Triple Dirham Unit. Weight aligns precisely with known early Islamic dirham multiples. The reverse bears concentric ring markings typical of early Islamic official weight production.
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Abbasid Islamic Talismanic Signet Ring Size 8 900AD Certified Ancient Artifact
Bronze talismanic signet ring from the Abbasid period engraved with repeating stylized kufic script arranged in horizontal bands. Culture: Abbasid Islamic. Such pieces were worn as amulets invoking divine protection and spiritual authority.
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Ayyubid Islamic Bronze Signet Ring Officer Class “Al-Adil” Saladin Era Holy Land
Date: Circa 12th–13th century AD (Era of Saladin). Humphreys, R.S., From Saladin to the Mongols, pp. 70–78. Nicolle, D., Saladin and the Saracens, pp. 80–84. Israel Museum, Jerusalem, inv. British Museum, London, inv.
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Early Islamic Bronze Commercial Weight with Engraved Peacock Authentic Antiquity
The form, weight, and engraving style are consistent with early Islamic manufacture. Early Islamic period, circa 7th–9th century AD.
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Ancient Islamic Silver Amulet Table Antiquity (Ayyubid-Mamluk 1200AD) Pendant
These "Protection Tables" were worn by soldiers, high-ranking travelers, or the sick to serve as a physical manifestation of divine decree. The scalloped top mimics a prayer niche (Mihrab), symbolically pointing the wearer toward the divine.
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Qajaric Islamic Calligraphic Stamp Seal “Muhammad” 15th-19th Century Artifact
Correct Qajaric construction with cast bronze handle and hand-carved stone sealing surface. No indications of modern tooling or reproduction. Culture: Qajaric Islamic world. Muhammad was especially favored on seals as a declaration of faith and spiritual identity.
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RARE Abbasid Bronze Weight 8.49g Caliph AL-MANSUR 8th C. Islamic Kufic Inscribed
The Piece An exceptionally rare and historically vital bronze weight from the foundation of the Abbasid Caliphate. Condition Report Choice very fine condition. Culture: Early Islamic (Abbasid Caliphate).
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Babylonians Sumerians Akkadians Amorites Mesopotamia Tigris Euphrates Metalsmith
The known history of Babylon, then, begins with its most famous king: Hammurabi (1792-1750 B.C.). I found myself unable to put this book down. However, I feel that the title is a bit misleading in that while it does cover the Babylonians it also covers a whole lot more.

History of Samarkand (city). Pictures XIX-XXvv. (Russian, Uzbek., Franz., German
History of Samarkand (city). Pictures XIX-XXvv. (Russian, Uzbek., Franz., German) / Istoricheskiy Samarkand (obl). Fotografii XIX-XXvv. Title : History of Samarkand (city). Publication Date : 2007T.
