POPPMEIER COLLECTION II - Kilims & Textiles 2019-03-23 Auction - 91 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 3
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POPPMEIER COLLECTION II - Kilims & Textiles

Antique kilims and flatweaves as well as carptes and textils from the collection of Theodor Poppmeier.
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Keçimuhsine Cicim: Second half 19th century, 153 x 121 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This small flatweave represents a particular, highly memorable type which is well-documented in literature. The design in
0049: Keçimuhsine CicimEst. €1,000-€1,300
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Karakoyunlu Kilim: 18th century, 406 x 154 cm, Central Anatolia This large single-panel kilim was made by members of a Karakoyunlu tribal group who probably lived in the area between Konya and Nigde. Its rich and
0050: Karakoyunlu KilimEst. €4,000-€5,500
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Nigde Kilim: Ca. 1800 or earlier, 402 x 86 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia Half of a very finely woven kilim originally in two panels. The dark brown ground of the field is almost entirely covered in a dense
0051: Nigde KilimEst. €1,500-€1,800
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Elmadag Kilim: Mid 19th century, 274 x 168 cm, North Anatolia, Ankara region The small town of Elmadag (translation: apple hill) some 40 kilometres from Ankara gave this distinctive kilim group its name. Elmadag
0052: Elmadag KilimEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Nigde Kilim: Pre 1800, 360 x 163 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia Offset horizontal rows of monochrome elibelinde designs combine into an expressive repeat in the dark brown field of this long, single-panel
0053: Nigde KilimEst. €3,000-€3,600
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Mut Kilim: Second half 19th century, 247 x 138 cm, South East Anatolia, Mersin Province This single-panel village kilim was woven in the Mut region in the foothills of the Taurus Mountains. Kilims have
0054: Mut KilimEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Konya Kilim: Ca. 1800 or earlier, 360 x 157 cm, Central Anatolia Besides monumental kilims featuring massive motifs and large free spaces, the collector was also fascinated by kilims like this early two-panel
0055: Konya KilimEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Karapinar Kilim: Ca. 1800 or earlier, 412 x 159 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region To date, this Karapinar kilim is the only published example of the so-called "baklava" group featuring just three compartments. Its
0056: Karapinar KilimEst. €8,000-€10,000
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Kütahya Kilim: Mid 19th century, 263 x 178 cm, West Anatolia Very finely woven in a single panel, this village kilim was made in the surroundings of Kütahya. It is probably a product of a Turkmen tribal group who
0057: Kütahya KilimEst. €2,200-€2,700Lot Passed
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Saçikara Kilim: Pre 1800, 365 x 185 cm, West Anatolia, Sivrihisar region Woven in a single-panel, this large kilim was probably made by a Saçikara Yürük tribe in the Sivrihisar area. The light and mellow colours
0058: Saçikara KilimEst. €1,500-€1,800
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Yüncü Chuval: First quarter 20th century, 254 x 71 cm, North West Anatolia, Bursa-Balikesir region A large Yüncü Yürük decorative bag woven in a horizontal stripe design. The face is elaborately decorated:
0059: Yüncü ChuvalEst. €500-€600Lot Passed
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Sivrihisar Border Fragment: First half 19th century, 181 x 18 cm, Western Central Anatolia, Eskisehir Province A fragment of a narrow vertical border. The original side finishes are still preserved so the border was no wider,
0060: Sivrihisar Border FragmentEst. €200-€300
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Ala Chuval: Mid 19th century, 127 x 82 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia This small red-ground kilim woven in a design of narrow horizontal stripes in alternating colours, with several brocaded motifs, is the
0061: Ala ChuvalEst. €500-€600
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Ghudjeri Flatweave: Early 20th century, 341 x 153 cm, Central Asia, Afghanistan These large "Ghudjeri" flatwoven covers from Afghanistan were woven for home use by various Uzbek tribes. Composed of eleven joined
0062: Ghudjeri FlatweaveEst. €900-€1,200
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Saddle Cover: Late 19th century, 76 x 119 cm, South Persia, Kerman region A saddle cover composed of several textile panels, slightly wider than it is long. Decorated with narrow vertical stripes in varying
0063: Saddle CoverEst. €400-€500
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Kerman Termeh: Early 19th century, 260 x 126 cm, South Persia, Kerman During the 18th and 19th centuries, the city of Kerman was the most important Iranian production centre of such wool fabrics featuring woven
0064: Kerman TermehEst. €500-€700Lot Passed
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Kerman Termeh: Second half 19th century, 220 x 97 cm, South Persia, Kerman This long textile panel with a dark blue ground displays a design of small botehs arranged in offset rows and interspersed with flowering
0065: Kerman TermehEst. €300-€400
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Kashmir Shawl: Mid 19th century, 181 x 175 cm, North West India, Kashmir This square shawl woven from the finest Kashmir wool (high-quality goat hair), a so-called pashmina, is composed of several sections
0066: Kashmir ShawlEst. €600-€800
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Kashmir Shawl: Ca. 1840 - 1850, 322 x 138 cm, North West India, Kashmir Composed of several sections and woven from the finest Kashmir wool (high-quality goat hair), this large pashmina belongs to the same type as
0067: Kashmir ShawlEst. €600-€800
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Naga Man’s Shawl: Late 19th century, 100 x 143 cm, North East India – Myanmar Naga is a collective term applied to some thirty different tribes with highly diverse cultural traditions living in the north east of
0068: Naga Man’s ShawlEst. €600-€800
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Naga Shawl: Early 20th century, 156 x 98 cm, North East India – Myanmar A white-ground Naga wrap (shawl) woven from the finest cotton yarn, with a texture as soft as silk. The Naga live in the border region
0069: Naga ShawlEst. €600-€800
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Lakai Suzani: Second half 19th century, 148 x 107 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This small suzani of the traditional ruijo type is embroidered on a light brown cotton foundation, probably a fabric
0070: Lakai SuzaniEst. €700-€900
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Lakai Suzani: 1850 – 1875, 206 x 177 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This gorgeous Lakai suzani embroidered on a golden yellow silk foundation was probably made in the area around the city of Samarkand.
0071: Lakai SuzaniEst. €2,500-€3,300
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Huari Garment Border: 7th – 8th century, 23 x 11 cm, South America, Peru, South Coast A narrow, red-ground garment border, very finely woven in the slit tapestry technique in wool on a cotton warp, with some design
0072: Huari Garment BorderEst. €250-€330
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