Beautiful Qur'an manuscript from the early years of the era of Sultan Mahmud II

[Qur'an]. An Ottoman Qur'an manuscript.

Ottoman Empire, [1810 CE =] 1225 H.

8vo (105 x 149 mm). Arabic manuscript on polished paper. 306 ff., 2 flyleaves, 15 lines to the page. Written in fine naskh script in black ink, verses separated by small gold roundels pointed in red, illuminated floral marginal devices throughout, surah headings written in white thuluth script within gold-ground floral panels. Double-page illuminated 'unwan frontispiece elaborately decorated with interlacing polychrome flowers against a punched gold ground. Contemporary full gilt leather with fore-edge flap and gilt floral designs to covers. Endpapers covered with cornflower-blue, relief-stamped floral paper. Edges mottled in red. Stored in matching leather slipcase with flap and bellows-style cloth sides.

 9.500,00

A beautiful Qur'an manuscript from the early years of the era of Sultan Mahmud II, written in modern day Turkey by Omar Al-Shawqi, student of Ismael Shawqi.

A small hole in the text of the second leaf, sewing a little loosened in places, otherwise a very attractively preserved example of a pocket-sized Qur'an.

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