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Auction date: Saturday 26. November 2011 at 15 o'clock

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Tekke Chuval Lot: 1
Tekke Chuval

Preface by Dr Karl Heiz Geib Gifhorn

A six-gül Tekke chuval, its elem displaying a dense design of trees placed in offset rows. – Cut and reduced sides, original upper finish, the back is missing. Low spots in the pile.

Origin:
Central Asia, West Turkestan
Dimensions:
71 x 115 cm
Age:
Late 19th century
Estimate:
600.00 €
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Silk Ikat Lot: 2
Silk Ikat Composed of three panels, this rectangular silk ikat is a so-called parda, which served as a cover or wall hanging. The large, central horizontal design band shows three huge purple-red poppy blossoms; two further rows, each with cut designs, adorn the two ends. The interstices are decorated with design bands of sharp purple and yellow points. – Slight signs of wear, several stains.
Origin:
Central Asia, Uzbekistan, Emirate of Bokhara
Dimensions:
168 x 119 cm
Age:
Late 19th century
Estimate:
o. L.
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Gold Brocade Coat Lot: 3
Gold Brocade Coat A splendid Turkish man’s coat composed of gold brocade panels, probably made for an Ottoman dignitary. The lively baroque design is French in character; possibly the fabric was imported from France and simply made up in Turkey. – Good condition.
Origin:
Anatolia
Dimensions:
135 x 100 cm
Age:
Late 19th century
Estimate:
250.00 €
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Ersari Ensi Lot: 4
Ersari Ensi This large Ersari ensi, probably used as a door hanging in one of the houses of the winter quarters rather than a tent, stands out on account of its rare design in the wide centre panel. The item was published and comprehensively discussed by Loges. – Obvious signs of age and wear, low pile. Original selvedges, both ends reduced.
Origin:
Central Asia, central Amu Darya valley
Dimensions:
186 x 121 cm
Age:
Mid 19th century
Estimate:
o. L.
Published:
LOGES, WERNER, Turkmenische Teppiche. Munich 1978, no. 85
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Yomut Tent Band Fragment Lot: 5
Yomut Tent Band Fragment This fragment is one end of a wide Yomut tent band. The small section of the field depicting a bridal camel and litter as well as a rider mounted on a blue horse is a remarkable feature. – Well preserved.
Origin:
Central Asia, West Turkestan
Dimensions:
254 x 39 cm
Age:
Late 19th century
Estimate:
850.00 €
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Salor Chuval Lot: 6
Salor Chuval This large chuval displays a Salor design, but deviates in structure, presenting asymmetrical knots open to the right, no depression in the ground weave and a flexible handle. The palette is darker than usual in a Salor piece, and the ground colour of the field is a brown-red, allowing the conclusion that this chuval was woven in a different region than those of the so-called ‘S’ group. – New overcasting along the sides, reduced ends, the back is missing. Obvious signs of wear, low spots in the pile.
Origin:
Central Asia, West Turkestan
Dimensions:
90 x 144 cm
Age:
19th century
Estimate:
1,600.00 €
Literature:
MACKIE, LOUISE & THOMPSON, JON, Turkmen. Tribal Carpets and Traditions. Washington D.C. 1980, no. 7 HAMBURGISCHES MUSEUM FÜR VÖLKERKUNDE (publ.), Wie Blumen in der Wüste. Die Kultur der turkmenischen Nomadenstämme Zentralasiens. Hamburg 1993, nos. 100 and 101
Published:
JOURDAN, UWE, Orientteppiche. Band 4: Turkmenische Teppiche. Munich 1989, no. 10
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Kizil Ayak Chuval Lot: 7
Kizil Ayak Chuval This very large Kizil Ayak chuval shows nine primary güls, crosses of lozenges as secondary motifs, a dense border design and a comparatively narrow elem. In the latter, serrated diamonds, each decorated with two hooks, have been arranged into diagonal rows by colour change. The chuval was previously published by Loges. – Several tears, cracks and old repairs. The back is missing.
Origin:
Central Asia, West Turkestan
Dimensions:
80 x 151 cm
Age:
Second half 19th century
Estimate:
550.00 €
Published:
LOGES, WERNER, Turkmenische Teppiche. Munich 1978, no. 74
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Chodor Chuval Lot: 8
Chodor Chuval At first glance, this rare chuval showing nine primary güls and erre secondary güls, as well as small shrubs placed in offset rows in the elem, appears to be a Yomut piece; however, the palette and knotting structure prove that is was woven by the Chodor. In 1980 it was published in the book on the Hoffmeister Collection as a loan. – Several restored creases, original upper finish, original selvedge on the left, reselvedged on the right, reduced at the bottom. The back is missing.
Origin:
Central Asia, West Turkestan
Dimensions:
79 x 120 cm
Age:
Second half 19th century
Estimate:
550.00 €
Published:
HOFFMEISTER, PETER, Turkoman Carpets in Franconia. Turkmenische Teppiche in Franken. Edinburgh 1980, no. 30
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Chodor Chuval Lot: 9
Chodor Chuval This Chodor chuval displaying ertmen güls and a rare elem design of ashik güls was previously published and comprehensively discussed by Loges. – Damage to the sides and both upper corners, somewhat reduced at the top, the back is missing.
Origin:
Central Asia, West Turkestan
Dimensions:
74 x 124 cm
Age:
Second half 19th century
Estimate:
750.00 €
Published:
LOGES, WERNER, Turkmenische Teppiche. Munich 1978, no. 72
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Kurdish Bag Face Lot: 10
Kurdish Bag Face This bag face by the Jaff Kurds once belonged to a khorjin. The field displays the repeat of diamonds enclosing hooked diamonds that is characteristic of the provenance. The white border contains a chain of triangles. – Reduced ends, new overcasting along the sides.
Origin:
West Persia
Dimensions:
51 x 58 cm
Age:
Late 19th century
Estimate:
250.00 €