Financial Services Commission of Ontario

2018 Statement of Priorities

Message from the Chair and Chief Executive Officer

Every day, people and companies that provide financial services make a meaningful impact on the lives of Ontarians.

Financial services consumers – including retirees receiving a pension, new parents buying life insurance, first-time homebuyers shopping for a mortgage, and drivers looking to renew their vehicle insurance – all want to feel their interests are being protected as they make important decisions.

For the past two decades, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) has provided regulatory oversight of financial services and pension plans – working to ensure the nearly 94,000 entities we regulate are following the law. We undertake our activities with consumers and pension plan beneficiaries in mind, because we know Ontarians count on our regulated sectors to help protect their assets, manage risk, and enhance their financial security.

As we look ahead, we recognize the need not only to protect the public, but also to empower them. We see the growing need to nurture healthy innovation in the marketplace, and the ongoing importance of promoting consistent approaches to regulation on both a provincial and national level.

At the same time, we have identified goals and activities that align with the vision for the new regulator being created – the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA). The Ontario government has made significant progress towards implementing FSRA, and FSCO will continue to support those efforts. Until FSRA is operational, FSCO remains the financial services regulator in Ontario, and we will continue to deliver on our mandate to protect consumers and pension plan beneficiaries and enhance public confidence in the sectors we regulate.

None of this would be possible without the commitment and efforts of our talented staff. Their creativity and drive have helped us achieve positive results that make a difference for all Ontario stakeholders. We are proud of the accomplishments of this organization and look forward to the year ahead.

Ian McSweeney
Chair, Financial Services Commission of Ontario
Chair, Financial Services Tribunal

Brian Mills
Chief Executive Officer and Superintendent of Financial Services, Financial Services Commission of Ontario

About FSCO

FSCO’s legislative mandate is to provide regulatory services that protect the public interest and enhance public confidence in the sectors it regulates.

Using a risk-based approach to enforce legislation, FSCO regulates the insurance sector (including service providers who invoice auto insurers for statutory accident benefit claims); pension plans; credit unions and caisses populaires; the mortgage brokering sector; co-operative corporations; and loan and trust companies in Ontario.

FSCO’s approach to fulfilling its legislated regulatory responsibilities is outlined in greater detail in its Regulatory Framework. Accountable to the Minister of Finance, FSCO also seeks approval for its projects and direction through the Agency Business Plan and reports back on its core activities through its Annual Report.

FSCO Priorities

Section 11 of the Financial Services Commission of Ontario Act, 1997 (FSCO Act), requires that FSCO publish a statement each year setting out its proposed priorities and the reasons for adopting these priorities.

FSCO’s mission is to continue to be an effective regulator that protects the public interest while supporting a dynamic financial services marketplace.

The 2018 Statement of Priorities provides a brief overview of FSCO’s areas of focus in the coming year. While supporting the transition to the new regulatory authority will be much of FSCO’s focus, where resources allow, FSCO will also build on last year’s efforts and successes in three key priority areas, aimed at empowering consumers, fostering innovation and providing leadership on the national stage. FSCO is also committed to working with the new government and recognizes the need to be flexible to address any new or changing priorities that may arise over the coming year.

  1. Support the implementation of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario
  2. Create greater consumer awareness and understanding of their rights and responsibilities and how to protect themselves
  3. Be proactive with respect to industry transformation and new technologies
  4. Achieve a higher degree of harmonization, supervisory cooperation, and jurisdictional participation

In the fall of 2016, the provincial government passed legislation to create and establish the initial parameters of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) – a new, independent and flexible regulator with a stronger focus on protecting consumers, investors and pension plan beneficiaries.

FSCO’s chosen priorities for 2018-19 are consistent with the vision for the new organization, and all operational decisions made this year will consider the potential impact on the implementation of FSRA. As it progresses, FSCO will continue to work with the Ministry of Finance and the FSRA board to support a seamless experience for our regulated sectors, while maintaining a focus on consumer protection.

FSCO is committed to protecting consumers in the sectors it regulates. We recognize one of the most effective ways to do this is to equip consumers with the tools they need to protect themselves. In 2018-19, FSCO will continue to invest in public education initiatives, such as national Fraud Prevention Month and Financial Literacy Month, to help empower consumers and pension plan beneficiaries to make informed financial decisions. These efforts will include actively seeking relevant partnerships to broaden our reach, as well as improving consumer-facing tools and information.

In addition, FSCO will continue to work with industry stakeholders to strengthen their understanding of FSCO’s expectations regarding statutory compliance and the fair treatment of consumers. For example, FSCO held public consultations in April – May 2018 in advance of the release of a new Superintendent’s guideline establishing a common understanding of what it means to treat financial services consumers fairly. The guideline will align with national and international best practices, including guidance from the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators, and strengthen confidence in the sectors through measurable and demonstrable outcomes for the consumer.

Technology continues to evolve and advance at a rapid pace. FSCO recognizes the need for regulators to be more adaptable and agile to foster innovation in the marketplace. Over the coming year, FSCO will work to re-assess and re-align our processes to find ways to be more responsive to innovation in our regulated sectors. We will also equip and empower staff to develop regulatory solutions and use innovative supervisory approaches to better support new technologies and business models while remaining focused on our consumer protection mandate.

As more financial technology (fintech) businesses seek to operate in Ontario, and as consumer demand for innovative financial services continues to rise, FSCO is responding to the need to support them as they navigate and comply with the Ontario’s financial services legislation.

In today’s global environment, financial services are interconnected, crossing jurisdictional and sectoral boundaries. It is critical that regulators throughout Canada work together and coordinate efforts. Greater cooperation leads to the identification of emerging risks, sharing of best practices, and a more consistent level of protection for consumers and pension plan beneficiaries across jurisdictions. In addition, greater regulatory harmonization can result in reduced regulatory burden, and supports market competition, new entrants and greater innovation, which ultimately benefits the consumer and the economy.

FSCO demonstrates its commitment to regulatory coordination and communication through its leadership engagement and active participation in the following inter-jurisdictional associations of financial services regulators:

  • Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR)
  • Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (CAPSA)
  • Mortgage Broker Regulator’s Council of Canada (MBRCC)
  • Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organization (CISRO)
  • Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators
  • Canadian Automobile Insurance Rate Regulators (CARR)
  • General Insurance Statistical Agency (GISA)

FSCO will strengthen collaborative relationships with other regulators and provide leadership in the delivery of strategic national policy initiatives. For example, FSCO will work with other CCIR members to coordinate simultaneous thematic and insurer-specific reviews across jurisdictions, to ensure that insurance customers are being treated fairly throughout the country. These reviews will capitalize on information from the Annual Statement on Market Conduct introduced last year to identify areas of potential risk requiring attention.

About the Financial Services Tribunal

The Financial Services Tribunal (FST or Tribunal) is an independent, expert decision-making body that, at the request of affected persons, holds hearings and appeals from decisions and proposed decisions of the Ontario Superintendent of the Financial Services and of the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario (DICO).

The FST has exclusive jurisdiction to exercise the powers conferred upon it under the FSCO Act and other Ontario statutes.

FST Priorities

Maintain a pool of qualified members to adjudicate hearings

The Tribunal will continue to work with the Ministry of Finance and the Public Appointments Secretariat to ensure the appointment of additional qualified members sufficient to meet the Tribunal’s expected caseload. The FST will continue to provide adequate training (internal and external resources) to ensure Tribunal members have the appropriate education, experience and expertise to hear Tribunal matters to which they are assigned.

Dialogue with members of the legal profession

In the past, the FST has from time to time dialogued with members of the legal profession through its Legal Advisory Committee to address matters related to its hearing rules, practices and procedures. In conjunction with the Tribunal’s transition under the new FST Act, this approach will be reviewed.

Update Tribunal rules, practices and procedures

The Tribunal will review rules, practices and procedures as required to reflect changes to its mandate and other legislated change. The Tribunal will review and revise performance standards as needed to ensure available resources deliver adjudicative services effectively and efficiently. Of particular note, the Tribunal is reviewing its online resources available to the public to provide additional guidance for self represented parties.

Transition to the FST Act

In 2017, the government passed the Financial Services Tribunal Act, 2017 (the “FST Act”), which, upon proclamation, will remove the FST from the FSCO Act and continue it as an independent Tribunal with respect to proceedings arising out of Superintendent regulatory enforcement under the FSCO Act/FSRA Act.

In 2018-19, the Tribunal will continue to work with the Ministry of Finance to ensure a smooth and efficient transition of its mandate from the FSCO Act to the FST Act.

For more information about FSCO

For more information about FSCO, contact us at:

Telephone: 416-250-7250

Toll-free: Toll-free: 1-800-668-0128

TTY toll-free: Toll-free TTY: 1-800-387-0584

Email: contactcentre@fsco.gov.on.ca

Website: www.fsco.gov.on.ca

Twitter: @FSCOTweets

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Foreign Cultural Objects Immunity from Seizure Act Determination

Pursuant to delegated authority and in accordance with subsection 1(1) of the Foreign Cultural Objects Immunity from Seizure Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.F-23, the works of art or other objects of cultural significance listed in Schedule “A” attached hereto, which works or other objects are to be on temporary exhibit during the Emperors & Jewels: Treasures of the Indian Courts from the al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Ontario pursuant to a loan agreement between the Aga Khan Museum and the lender listed in the attached Schedule “A”, are hereby determined to be of cultural significance and the temporary exhibition of these works or objects in Ontario is in the interest of the people of Ontario.

date: June 27, 2018

Determined by Kevin Finnerty, Assistant Deputy Minister

Culture Division

Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport

Schedule “A”

List of Works

Emperors & Jewels: Treasures of the Indian Courts from the al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait

Aga Khan Museum

  Lender Artist Object/Art Date Medium Dimension Inventory #
1 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Bottle Late 18th-19th cen. Glass 18 x 7.5 LNS 115 G
2 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Bottle Late 18th-19th cen. Glass 22 x 9 LNS 298 G
3 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Bottle Late 18th-19th cen. Glass 17 x 8.5 LNS 304 G
4 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Knife Late 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Steel, Copper Alloy 29.5 x 4 LNS 71 HS
5 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Knife Late 17th cen. Jade, Sapphires, Steel 27 x 4 LNS 73 HS
6 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Rock crystal, Gold, Rubies, Steel, Copper alloy 37 x 9 LNS 172 HS a
7 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Steel 38.5 x 9.5 LNS 173 HS a
8 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 18th cen. Jade, Gold, Steel 29 x 5.5 LNS 393 HS
9 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Late 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Steel, Diamonds, Rubies 39.5 x 8 LNS 80 HS
10 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Steel, Diamonds, Rubies Dagger: 37.5 x 6.5 Dagger in scabbard: 41 LNS 212 J a
11 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard 17th cen. LNS 212 J b
12 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Steel 36.5 x 9.5 LNS 174 HS a
13 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Steel 36 x 8 LNS 251 HS
14 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Steel, Diamonds, Rubies 40 x 8.5 LNS 2221 J
15 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Steel, Gold 39 x 10 LNS 252 HS a
16 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Fitting 17th-18th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Silver, Rubies 3.5 x 3 LNS 91 HS a
17 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Fitting 17th-18th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Silver, Rubies 3.5 x 3 LNS 91 HS b
18 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Handle Mid 17th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Silver, Rubies, Diamonds, Rock Crystal, Agate 10 x 2 LNS 1649 J
19 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt Late 16th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Rubies, Rock Crystal, Agate 12. 3 x 6.5 LNS 256 HS a
20 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Locket Late 16th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Rubies, Rock Crystal, Agate 4 x 3.3 LNS 256 HS b
21 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Chape Late 16th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Rubies, Rock Crystal, Agate 4 x 2 LNS 256 HS c
22 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt Possibly 17th cen. Jade, Emeralds, Gold, Rubies, Rock Crystal 11 x 4 LNS 617 HS
23 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt Circa 17th cen. Sapphires 6.5 x 2 LNS 614 HS
24 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Circa 17th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Rubies, Rock Crystal, Diamonds, Ivory, Agate Dagger: 33 x 12 Dagger in scabbard: 35 LNS 25 J a
25 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard Circa 17th cen. LNS 25 J b
26 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 16th cen. Emeralds, Gold, Rubies, Turquoise, Steel 34 x 10.5 LNS 113 J a
27 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Ankush Late 16th-17th cen. Iron, Rock Crystal 50 x 13 LNS 314 M
28 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th-18th cen. Steel 38.5 x 8 LNS 689 M
29 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Sword Dated 1213 Iron, Gold, Diamonds, Enamel, Steel Sword: 88.5 x 8.5 Sword in scabbard: 97.5 LNS 2154 J a
30 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard Dated 1213 LNS 2154 J b
31 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Sword Possibly late 17th-early 18th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Turquoise, Steel Sword: 88 x 8.5 Sword in scabbard: 94 LNS 1016 M a
32 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard Possibly late 17th-early 18th cen. LNS 1016 M b
33 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Rubies, Steel Dagger: 38.6 x 9 Dagger in scabbard: 42.5 LNS 115 J a
34 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard 17th cen. LNS 115 J b
35 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Steel Dagger: 28.5 x 6 Dagger in scabbard: 31 LNS 300 J a
36 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard 17th cen. LNS 300 J b
37 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Sword 17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies, Enamel Diamonds Sword: 88 x 7 Sword in scabbard: 90 LNS 2193 J a
38 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard 17th cen. LNS 2193 J b
39 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Possibly 17th cen. Emeralds, Steel, Diamonds Sapphires 38 x 3.5 LNS 2194 J a
40 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies, Enamel Diamonds Dagger: 35.5 x 10 Dagger in scabbard: 37.5 LNS 114 J a
41 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard 17th cen. LNS 114 J b
42 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Possibly late 17th- Early 18th cen. Iron, Gold, Steel 44 x 8 LNS 901 M a
43 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies, Steel 36 x 9 LNS 1743 J
44 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Late 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Emeralds, Rubies, Steel, Velvet Dagger: 41 x 9 Dagger in scabbard: 46 LNS 68 HS a
45 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Scabbard Late 17th cen. LNS 68 HS b
46 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger 17th cen. Rubies, Emeralds, Steel, Gold 38.5 x 9 LNS 117 J a
47 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Circa 17th cen. Steel, Gold, Enamel 43 x 9 LNS 222 M a
48 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Circa 17th cen. Steel, Gold, Enamel 39.5 x 9 LNS 223 M a
49 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger Probably 17th cen. Iron, Gold 48.5 x 5 LNS 273 M a
50 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt 16th cen. Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds, Gold 16.8 x 9 LNS 126 J a
51 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Chape 16th cen. Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds, Gold 8 x 3 LNS 126 J b
52 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt Late 16th -Early 17th cen. Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds, Gold 18 x 9 LNS 2158 J a
53 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Locket Late 16th -Early 17th cen. Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds, Gold 7 x 5.5 LNS 2158 J b
54 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Chape Late 16th -Early 17th cen. Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds, Gold 14.5 x 4 LNS 2158 J c
55 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt 17th cen. Iron, Gold 18 x 8 LNS 295 M
56 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hilt 17th cen. Iron, Gold 18.5 x 9 LNS 297 M
57 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger cord ornament 17th cen. Jade, Stones 3.5 x 1.2 LNS 257 HS
58 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Staff 16th-17th cen. Iron, Jade 61 x 5 LNS 319 HS
59 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Tray Early 17th cen. Jade 2 x 17.5 LNS 320 HS
60 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Cup Early 17th cen. Jade 2 x 8 LNS 325 HS
61 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Staff Late 16th – early 17th cen. Agate, Jasper, Copper Alloy 55 x 8 LNS 354 HS
62 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Archery Ring Probably early 17th cen. Agate 1.5 x 4.5 LNS 367 HS
63 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Cup Early 17th cen. Rock Crystal, Rubies, Gold, Emerald, Silver 5.5 x 7 LNS 368 HS
64 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Qur’an manuscript 17th cen. Jade, Rubies, Gold, Emeralds, Silver, Paper, Leather, Vellum 9.5 x 6 LNS 373 HS
65 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Box Early 17th cen. Rock Crystal, Rubies, Gold, Emerald, Silver 6 x 5 LNS 209 HS
66 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger cord ornament Early 17th cen. Jade, Rubies, Gold 4 x 1.5 LNS 212 HS
67 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Cup 17th cen. Jade 5 x 17 LNS 619 HS a
68 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Hookah 18th cen. Jade, Rubies 19.5 x 18 LNS 635 HS
69 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Bottle 18th-19th cen. Rock Crystal, Gold, Emerald 5.5 x 4 LNS 900 HS b
70 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Shah Jahan pendant Dated 1047 Jade, Gold 4.5 x 4 LNS 120 J
71 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Cup Probably 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Emeralds, Rubies 3 x 6 LNS 140 J
72 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt fitting 16th-17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies 5.6 x 5.3 LNS 228 J a
73 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt fitting 16th-17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies 3 LNS 228 J b
74 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt fitting 16th-17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies 3 LNS 228 J c
75 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt fitting 16th-17th cen. Gold, Emeralds, Rubies 3 LNS 228 J d
76 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Strap fitting Circa 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Enamel 3 x 6 LNS 260 J a
77 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Strap fitting Circa 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Enamel 3 x 6 LNS 260 J b
78 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Strap fitting Circa 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Enamel 6 x 4 LNS 260 J c
79 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Strap fitting Circa 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Enamel 5 x 1.5 LNS 260 J d
80 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Strap fitting Circa 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Enamel 5 x 1.5 LNS 260 J e
81 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Strap fitting Circa 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Emeralds, Enamel 5 x 1.5 LNS 260 J f
82 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Cup Early 16th-17th cen. Enamel, Gold, Rubies, Diamonds 5 x 6 LNS 343 J
83 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Finger Ring 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Diamonds, Turquoise 5 x 3 LNS 752 J
84 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Pendant 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearl 5 x 3.5 LNS 955 J
85 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Pendant 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearl 4 x 2.5 LNS 957 J
86 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Armband Circa 17th cen. Jade, Gold, Rubies, Emeralds 1.5 x 7 LNS 1132 J
87 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Archery Ring 17th cen. Gold, Spinel, Enamel 2 x 5 LNS 1136 J
88 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Pendant 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds 7 x 4 LNS 1210 J
89 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Pendant 17th cen. Gold, Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds 6.5 x 4 LNS 1212 J
90 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Dagger cord ornament 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Jade 4 x 1 LNS 1262 J
91 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Box 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds 3 x 5.5 LNS 1651 J
92 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Inscribed royal gemstone 15th cen. Spinel 4.8 x 4 249.31 crts LNS 1660 J
93 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Tray 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds 10 x 1 LNS 1785 J
94 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Bracelet 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds 5.5 x 6 LNS 1863 J a
95 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Bracelet 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds 5.5 x 6 LNS 1863 J b
96 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Headdress ornament Possibly 18th cen. Emeralds 12.5 x 6 LNS 2155 J a
97 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Headdress ornament Possibly 18th cen. Emeralds 12.5 x 6 LNS 2155 J b
98 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Pendant Probably early 17th cen. Diamonds 3.3 x 4 56 crts LNS 2156 J
99 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Pendant 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds 8 x 10 LNS 2201 J
100 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Archery Ring 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Turquoise, Enamel 1.8 x 4.5 LNS 2216 J
101 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Carved Gemstone 17th cen. Emerald 3.8 x 4.5 161 crts LNS 2224 J
102 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Carved Gemstone 17th cen. Emeralds, Diamonds 6 x 6 cm 398 crts LNS 2455 J
103 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J a
104 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J b
105 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J c
106 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J d
107 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J e
108 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J f
109 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J g
110 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J h
111 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Belt Fitting 17th cen. Silver On average: 2 x 3 LNS 2228 J i
112 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Headdress ornament Early 17th cen. Gold, Rubies, Emeralds, Diamonds, Pearls 4 x 2.5 LNS 2856 J
113 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Shah Jahan archery Ring Dated 1062 Steel, Gold 2 x 4.5 LNS 4962 J
114 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Axe 18th cen. Steel, Gold, Silver 56 x 15.5 LNS 100 M
115 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Standard Circa 17th cen. Silver, Rock Crystal 50.5 x 50 LNS 306 M
116 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Floral carpet 18th cen. Cotton, Wool 510 x 280 LNS 15 R
117 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Lattice carpet fragment 17th cen. Silk, Goat Hair 192 x 130 LNS 20 R
118 Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Unknown Summer carpet 17th cen. Cotton, Silk 400 x 100 LNS 108 T

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