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Lot 81
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An illuminated calligrapher's diploma (ijazeh), Turkey, Ottoman, dated 1284 AH/1867 AD

Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 GBP
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Description

  • ink on paper
Arabic manuscript on paper, comprising an upper line in bold thuluth script in black, 2 lines beneath in neat naskh script, 2 cartouches underneath containing the details of the ijazeh, decorated with polychrome rococo flowers against a gold ground punched with cintamani motifs, laid down on an album page with borders of further rococo designs

Condition

In good overall condition, ink bold and illumination bright, outer leaf edges with some small losses, as viewed.
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Catalogue Note

This Ottoman calligrapher's licence (ijazeh) gives the name of the student as Isma'il Fakhri Efendi, and the teachers as Ibrahim, known as Sukuti, and Muhammad Khulusi.