POPPMEIER COLLECTION II - Kilims & Textiles 2019-03-23 Auction - 91 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 4
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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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Inca Garment Border: 14th – 15th century, 79 x 7 cm, South America, Peru A fragment of a narrow, brown-ground garment border, finely woven in wool and cotton in the slit tapestry technique. The highly abstract,
0073: Inca Garment BorderEst. €250-€330Lot Passed
Huari Coca Bag: 7th – 8th century, 24.5 x 11,5 cm, South America, Peru, South Coast Woven in the tapestry technique, this sheer wool fabric with a weft count of 73 wefts per centimetre is one of finest surviving
0074: Huari Coca BagEst. €1,200-€1,500Lot Passed
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Chancay Textile Fragment: 12th – 13th century, 65 x 27 cm, South America, Peru, Central Coast Woven in white undyed cotton, this fragment of a figured fabric portrays six priests depicted in a front-facing posture with
0075: Chancay Textile FragmentEst. €500-€600
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Nazca Unku: 2th – 6th century, 120 x 70 cm, South America, Peru, South Coast A man’s tunic (unku) of the Nazca culture, coarsely plain-woven from the wool of South American alpaca camelids. The sixteen
0076: Nazca UnkuEst. €800-€1,000
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Aymara Llacota: 19th century, 115 x 84 cm, South America, Bolivia A man’s mantle (llacota) of the Aymara people from the highlands of the Bolivian Cordilleras. Woven from the wool of alpaca camelids, it is
0077: Aymara LlacotaEst. €700-€900
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Palepai Hanging: Early 20th century, 238 x 63 cm, Indonesia, Sumatra A ceremonial cotton hanging in a long and narrow horizontal format with a brocaded design. The beige-ground field depicts 36 two-tone ancestor
0078: Palepai HangingEst. €2,400-€2,500Lot Passed
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Batak Bulang: Early 20th century, 159 x 34 cm, Indonesia, North Sumatra This narrow, dark red cotton cloth has a centre accentuated by fine white vertical stripes and two end panels each decorated with a
0079: Batak BulangEst. €700-€900
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Atoni Tapis: Late 19th century, 104 x 134 cm, Indonesia, West Timor, Bokong - Amanatun region This cotton skirt (tapis) composed of four panels is a weaving of the Atoni people of West Timor. The two outer
0080: Atoni TapisEst. €850-€1,000
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Ngada Lawo Butu: Late 19th century, 187 x 80 cm, Indonesia, Flores The Ngada live in the island of Flores in the south of the Indonesian archipelago. Woven in cotton in white and red ikat motifs on a dark blue
0081: Ngada Lawo ButuEst. €500-€600
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Sarong: Early 20th century, 163 x 109 cm, Indonesia, Savu Still joined along the sides in the characteristic tube shape, this cotton sarong was made in the small island of Savu in the very south of the
0082: SarongEst. €600-€800Lot Passed
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Toraja Decorative Band: Ca. 1900, 539 x 22 cm, Indonesia, Sulawesi The Toraja are an indigenous ethnic group who live in a mountainous region in the southern part of the island of Sulawesi (now Celebes). This long,
0083: Toraja Decorative BandEst. €500-€600
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Rehamna Saddle Cover: Mid 20th century, 80 x 95 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Haouz region This small and nearly square rug was used as a saddle cover or a sitting mat. The pile is sheep’s wool while the warp and
0084: Rehamna Saddle CoverEst. €500-€600
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Beni Ouarain Pile Rug: Second quarter 20th century, 80 x 40 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Middle Atlas This pile-woven cushion is still joined along the sides. The mosaic-style diamond design is identical on the face and
0085: Beni Ouarain Pile RugEst. €500-€600
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Beni Ouarain Pile Rug: Second quarter 20th century, 160 x 40 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Middle Atlas This pile-woven cushion displays a mosaic-style basic design of small rectangular compartments in blue, dark red, orange
0086: Beni Ouarain Pile RugEst. €400-€500
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Zemmour Woman’s Wrap: Mid 20th century, 161 x 117 cm, North Africa, Morocco A nomadic people in the past, the Zemmour Berber tribe now live a sedentary life in the region between Rabat and Meknes in north western
0087: Zemmour Woman’s WrapEst. €500-€700
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Beni Mtir Cover: First quarter 20th century, 290 x 140 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Middle Atlas This large cover is probably a weaving of the Beni Mtir Berber tribe who live in the north western part of the Middle
0088: Beni Mtir CoverEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Ait Sgougou Pile Rug: Third quarter 20th century, 470 x 185 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Middle Atlas Inhabitants of the western Middle Atlas region, the Ait Sgougou Berber tribe are well known for their large-format,
0089: Ait Sgougou Pile RugEst. €1,800-€2,400
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Zenaga Pile Rug: Third quarter 20th century, 220 x 150 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Anti-Atlas Coarsely woven and loose in structure, this rug was probably made by the Zanaga, a Berber tribe who live in the Anti-Atlas
0090: Zenaga Pile RugEst. €800-€1,000
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Beni Mguild Pile Rug: First quarter 20th century, 380 x 170 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Middle Atlas Rather than a monochrome surface, the open field of this large Berber carpet presents the sum of various shades of
0091: Beni Mguild Pile RugEst. €1,800-€2,300
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