Fragment of a box with a combination lock, cast and hammered brass, inlaid with silver and copper

Iran, Isfahan?; 597 H = 1200-1201
H: 4.4; W: 23.5; D: 18.5 cm
Inventory number 1/1984
Published in
Oliver Hoare, David Sulzberger: 33 masterpieces of Islamic art from Ahuan Islamic Art 1974-1984, London 1984, p. 23;
Kjeld von Folsach: Davids Samling gennem 24 år, 1962-1985 = The David Collection: a 24-year period: 1962-1985, København 1985, pp. 54-55;
Francis Maddison: “Al-Jazari's combination lock: two contemporary examples” in Oxford studies in Islamic art, 1, 1985, pp. 141-157;
Art from the World of Islam. 8th-18th century, Louisiana, Humlebæk 1987, cat.no. 89;
Kjeld von Folsach: Islamic art. The David Collection, Copenhagen 1990, cat.no. 363;
Kjeld von Folsach, Torben Lundbæk and Peder Mortensen (eds.): Sultan, Shah and Great Mughal: the history and culture of the Islamic world, The National Museum, Copenhagen 1996, cat.no. 82;
Kjeld von Folsach: Art from the World of Islam in The David Collection, Copenhagen 2001, cat.no. 597;
Ahmed Djebbar (ed.): L'age d'or des sciences arabes : exposition présentée à l'Institut du monde arabe, Paris 25 octobre 2005-19 mars 2006, Institut du monde arabe, Paris 2005, cat.no. 151, p. 277;
Jon Millington: Early combination padlocks, Bristol 2010, p. 11;
Sheila R. Canby [et al.]: Court and cosmos: the great age of the Seljuqs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New Haven 2016, cat.no. 110, p. 118;
Sonja Brentjes (ed.): Routledge handbook on science in the Islamicate world:  practices from the 2nd/8th to the 13th/19th centuries, Abingdon 2022, fig. 1.9.2, p. 120;
Glaire D. Anderson: A bridge to the sky: the arts of science in the age of 'Abbas Ibn Firnas, New York 2024, fig. 2.27, p. 69;  

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