Small Qur'an section

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Small Qur'an section
Near East, 10th century

comprising parts of suras ii-iii and vi-x, manuscript on vellum, 55ff. plus three flyleaves, each with 13ll. of very small black kufic, vowelling shown with red dots, occasional groups of three black dots between verses, green, gold and brown marginal medallions, sura headings in gold outlined in brown, (some creasing, staining and flaking, occasional damages and repairs, folios trimmed, misbound), in Qajar Persian gold lacquer binding with central panel of floral sprays and brown and gold borders, red lacquer doublures painted with a narcissus and similar borders, in associated cloth envelope
folio 2¼ x 3½in. (5.6 x 8.7cm.)

Lot Essay

For another portion of the same Qur'an see: James.D.: Qur'ans and Bindings in the Chester Beatty Library, World of Islam Festival Trust 1980, p.24, no.11. The portion contains several inscriptions, the earliest of which is dated AH 402/1011 AD.

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