Summary: The Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, IV, P1.65 contains various Islamic woodwork items, including a mashrabiyya work door and frame of simple fretwork design, rectangular screen panels, and a North African pottery tile panel. Additionally, Ottoman works of art like silver boxes, mirrors, and bowls are featured in the collection. The auction also includes Persian and Turkish rugs and carpets, as well as pottery items such as bowls and vases. The text provides detailed descriptions of each item, including dimensions and historical background. Notable pieces include a 19th-century Indian cotton dhurrie, an Islamic North African Ottoman marble tombstone, and various Caucasian rugs with intricate designs and motifs. Further, metalwork items like brass dishes and ewers are also part of the collection with ornate engravings and inlays. The diverse range of Islamic works of art showcases the cultural and artistic significance of the region.