MAY ESTATES + PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 2017-05-15 Auction - 687 Price Results - Material Culture in PA - Page 22
Antique Dorokhsh Prayer Rug: 5' x 7' (152 x 213 cm)Antique Peruvian Retablo, Early 19th c.Martha Mayer Erlebacher (American, 1937-2013)
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Philadelphia, PA, United States
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MAY ESTATES + PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

MAY ESTATES + PRIVATE COLLECTIONS | AUCTION: Monday, May 15, 2017, 10AM EST; Exhibition: May 13-14, 11AM-5PM; MORNING: Fine, Folk, Self-Taught & Outsider Art; AFTERNOON: Antique Oriental Rugs & Textiles.
Mosquito Net Border, Laos, c. 1900: Mosquito net border, Laos, cotton, silk, supplementary weft, c. 1900. Size: 133.5'' x 14.5'' (339 x 37 cm).
0503: Mosquito Net Border, Laos, c. 1900Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
Mosquito Net Border, Laos, c. 1900: Mosquito net border, Laos, cotton, silk, supplementary weft, c. 1900. Size: 139'' x 14'' (353 x 36 cm).
0504: Mosquito Net Border, Laos, c. 1900Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Antique American Drunkard's Path Quilt: Antique American Drunkard's Path Quilt, cotton applique, madder red pinwheel forms known as "Drunkard's Path". Size: 78'' x 63'' (198 x 160 cm).
0505: Antique American Drunkard's Path QuiltEst. $600-$900
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2 Antique American Textiles: 2 Antique American Textiles, including a rare late 19th C. Pennsylvania "love birds" wedding rug/hanging; and a striated ground w. meandering border hooked rug. Largest: 4'2'' x 6'2'' (127 x 188 cm).
0506: 2 Antique American TextilesEst. $200-$400
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2 Antique American and Continental Embroideries: 2 Antique American and Continental Embroideries. One of naturally dyed silk floss depicting knights on horseback, framed; and another of a farm scene dated "feb 4th 1903", on stretcher. Largest:
0507: 2 Antique American and Continental EmbroideriesEst. $100-$200
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2 African Beaded Loincloths/Cache Sexe: 2 African Beaded Loincloths/Cache Sexe. Beads, cowry shells. Provenance: Ex. Collection of Ruth Kaufman, author of The New American Tapestry (1968). Largest: 6'' x 18'' (15 x 46 cm).
0508: 2 African Beaded Loincloths/Cache SexeEst. $200-$300
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2 African Beaded Loincloths/Cache Sexe: 2 African Beaded Loincloths/Cache Sexe. Beads, cowry shells. Provenance: Ex. Collection of Ruth Kaufman, author of The New American Tapestry (1968). Largest: 7.5'' x 20.75'' (19 x 53 cm).
0509: 2 African Beaded Loincloths/Cache SexeEst. $200-$300
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Long Central Asian Sash, 19th C.: Long Central Asian Sash, Possibly Tekke Turkoman. 19th C. Provenance: Ex. Collection of Ruth Kaufman, author of The New American Tapestry (1968). Size: 143'' x 2.75'' (363 x 7 cm).
0511: Long Central Asian Sash, 19th C.Est. $200-$300
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2 Navajo and Pueblo Sashes: 2 Navajo and Pueblo Sashes: One Navajo sash (circa 1920): 108'' x 4'' (274 x 10 cm) and One Pueblo sash circa 1900: 96'' x 3.25'' (244 x 8 cm). Provenance: Ex. Collection of Ruth Kaufman, author of
0513: 2 Navajo and Pueblo SashesEst. $200-$300
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2 Bolivian Wide Panel Belts/Faja, Early 20th C: 2 Bolivian Wide Panel Belts/Faja, Early 20th C.: 1) 61.5'' x 7.25'' (156 x 18 cm); 2): 45.25'' x 8.75'' (115 x 22 cm). Provenance: Ex. Collection of Ruth Kaufman, author of The New American Tapestry
0514: 2 Bolivian Wide Panel Belts/Faja, Early 20th CEst. $200-$400
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5 Bolivian/Peruvian Belts/Faja, Early 20th c.: 5 Bolivian/Peruvian Belts/Faja, Early 20th C.: 1) Peru: 66'' x 4.25'' (168 x 11 cm); 2) Bolivia Northeast Petosi (purchased from Gail Martin Gallery, NYC): 84'' x 2.75'' (213 x 7 cm); 3) Bolivia
0515: 5 Bolivian/Peruvian Belts/Faja, Early 20th c.Est. $300-$400
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Collection of 7 S. American Woven Head/Hair Ties: Collection of 7 S. American Woven Head/Hair Ties:1) Guatemala Hair Ribbon: 123'' x 1'' (312 x 3 cm); 2) Bolivia Calchua Region Potosi: 72.5'' x 1.25'' (184 x 3 cm); 3) Challa hat band: 28.25'' x .5''
0516: Collection of 7 S. American Woven Head/Hair TiesEst. $200-$300
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Antique Silk and Metal Thread Boteh Panel, India: Antique Silk and Metal Thread Boteh Panel, India, 54'' x 55.5'' (137 x 141 cm).
0517: Antique Silk and Metal Thread Boteh Panel, IndiaEst. $300-$500
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Ponchito, Aroma Aymara Culture, Late 18/19th C.: Ponchito, Aroma Aymara Culture, Dept. of La Paz, Bolivia, Late 18-19th c. Camelid fiber and natural dyes; striped bands depicting symbols. Used in dance ceremonies. Size: 34'' x 41'' (86 x 104 cm).
0519: Ponchito, Aroma Aymara Culture, Late 18/19th C.Est. $400-$600
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Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, 19th C.: Ahuayo/Shawl, Calamarca, Aymara Culture, Bolivia, C.19th C. Wide bands of patterned weave with zoomorphic designs with natural dyes. This is a particularly rare weaving. Size: 33'' x 37'' (84 x 94
0520: Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, 19th C.Est. $400-$600
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Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, Mid 19th C: Ahuayo/Shawl, Lake Titikaka, Aymara Culture, Bolivia, middle 19 c., silkiest camelid fiber, woman's shoulder cloth with striking black background and of narrow stripes, symbolizing pre-Hispanic
0522: Ahuayo/Shawl, Aymara Culture, Mid 19th CEst. $400-$600
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Ahuayo/Shawl, Tarabuco, Quechua Culture: Ahuayo/Shawl, Tarabuco, Quechua Culture, Bolivia, Mid 20th c. Camelid fiber, used on festive occasions, or for carrying a baby. Size: 36'' x 52'' (91 x 132 cm).
0524: Ahuayo/Shawl, Tarabuco, Quechua CultureEst. $200-$300
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2 Old Silk/Cotton Panels, Bhutan: 2 Old Silk/Cotton Panels, Bhutan: 92'' x 16.5'' (234 x 42 cm) and 82'' x 16'' (208 x 41 cm). Provenance: Ex. Collection of Ruth Kaufman, author of The New American Tapestry (1968).
0526: 2 Old Silk/Cotton Panels, BhutanEst. $100-$150