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Old 5th August 2010, 11:53 AM   #7
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Any information or insight anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.
a fact, the sentence between the two Soleiman seal, don't seems to be writing in Arabic language

Soleiman seal, in our case, could be a Jewish blacksmith mark,
but it's used by Muslims also,
for them Soleiman is a Prophet
and his seal is often associated to protection in decor e.i.
for "Islamic talismanic bowl", dated XVI/XVIIth century
as per as pic below

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