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This large, horizontally oriented, rectangular album leaf is divided visually into two parts, the right one-third, in which the characters appear a ghostly grayish white on a black...
Small Head of a Horse with Bridle
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Head and upper neck of horse with mane pinched, trace of bridle or harness on both sides of mane just above break. Detailed bridle with straps extending along sides and top of muzz...
Medieval Gilded Donkey Figurine, MG 139/025
Medieval Gilded Donkey Figurine, MG 139/025
The domestic donkey has it’s origins in Egypt c. 4000 BC. They quickly became vital in the expansion of trade routes and from Africa their use spread from Syria to Siberia. The Rom...
Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Hacivat" Character
Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Hacivat" Character
Shadow plays were first performed in the Ottoman Empire during the sixteenth century, with the popular form known as Karagöz (Black Eye) developing in the 1600s. These plays were p...
Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Zenne" Character
Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Zenne" Character
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Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Karagoz" Character
Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Karagoz" Character
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Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Laz" Character
Ornament in the shape of Karagoz Shadow Puppet, "Laz" Character
Shadow plays were first performed in the Ottoman Empire during the sixteenth century, with the popular form known as Karagöz (Black Eye) developing in the 1600s. These plays were p...


