There are a number of 13th to 14th century Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basins. Here are 3 for which I would be grateful for any other photos of the figures on them you may have:
Ayyubid inlaid metal basin, 1247-1249AD, Freer Gallery of Art (d'Arenberg Basin) (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/13/Basin-Freer.htm)
Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basin, 13th century AD, Staatliche Museen, Berlin (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/13/Basin-Staatliche_Museen.htm)
Inlaid bronze basin, late 13th or early 14th centuries AD, Mamluk, Victoria and Albert Museum (http://www.warfare.meximas.com/13/Mamluk_basin-VandA.htm)
(http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14113&d=1408852756)
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Ayyubid inlaid metal basin, 1247-1249AD, Freer Gallery of Art (d'Arenberg Basin) (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/13/Basin-Freer.htm)
Ayyubid or Mamluk inlaid metal basin, 13th century AD, Staatliche Museen, Berlin (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/13/Basin-Staatliche_Museen.htm)
Inlaid bronze basin, late 13th or early 14th centuries AD, Mamluk, Victoria and Albert Museum (http://www.warfare2.likamva.in/13/Mamluk_basin-VandA.htm)
Druzhina
Illustrations of Egyptian/Syrian Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.meximas.com/Egypt.htm)
Those are a bit nice !
Cheers - Phil
Again, great finds, but the man hours in those, wow!