ISLAMIC COLLECTION
The Appleton Museum of Art possesses more than one hundred pieces of Islamic pottery dating from the eighth to the eighteenth century. An array of bowls, jars, ewers, jugs, and dishes exemplify various indigenous and Chinese influences. The collection also includes notable twelfth-century bronzes such as basins with incised floral decorations, candle stands pierced in filigree, hinged incense burners, and mirrors cast with geometric patterns, inscriptions, and mythical figures. There are fine examples of Turkman jewelry made of beaten silver inset with semi-precious stones.

Artist unknown, unknown, Persian
Bottle, 12th century, 10 X 6½ X 6¼, earthenware
Gift of Arthur I. Appleton
AL285, Object number is no G18030
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I. Cimentepe, unknown, Turkish
Hereke Style Prayer Rug, 20th century,
46 X 28¾, silk
Gift of Arthur I. Appleton
AL2378
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