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Islamic manuscript sold for record price at London auction
Posted: 09 April 2008 1219 hrs

 
 
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LONDON - A Koran dated to the middle of the seventh century was sold for nearly 2.5 million pounds (3.1 million euros, 4.9 million US dollars) on Tuesday, a world record price for an Islamic manuscript at auction.

The palimpsest (parchment page), which likely originated from the Saudi city of Medina, had been estimated to sell for between 100,000 and 150,000 pounds, London auction house Christie's said.

Christie's added that a carved marble capital (the decorative upper end of a column), which was probably originally from Cordoba, Spain, set a separate record for the highest price at auction for any Islamic stone carving, selling for 1.3 million pounds.

It had been estimated to sell for between 50,000 and 70,000 pounds.

The auction house did not say who bought either of the two items. - AFP/ra

 

 



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