POPPMEIER COLLECTION 2018-03-10 Auction - 88 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 3
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Wiesbaden, Germany
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POPPMEIER COLLECTION

Antique kilims, rugs and textiles from the Collection of Theodor Poppmeier.
Sivrihisar Kilim: Pre 1800, 407 x 160 cm, Western Central Anatolia, Eskisehir Province This very rare, two-panel striped kilim was woven without any lateral borders and elem finishes. Like a comparable example
0049: Sivrihisar KilimEst. €4,000-€5,000Lot Passed
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Karapinar Kilim Saf: 18th century, 229 x 131 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This white-ground multiple prayer rug presenting three niches drawn in an architectural style is almost identical to the example in the Vok
0050: Karapinar Kilim SafEst. €7,000-€9,000
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Hotamis Kilim: Ca. 1800, 169 x 88 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region A fragment of a white-ground kilim woven by the Hotamis Turkmen, probably a tribal group living in the wider Konya area. The surviving section
0051: Hotamis KilimEst. €1,500-€1,800
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Manisa Kilim: Ca. 1800, 361 x 160 cm, West Anatolia Several kilims of this memorable type have survived. Published on three previous occasions, the Poppmeier kilim is considered one of the oldest examples of the
0052: Manisa KilimEst. €6,500-€8,500
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Mut Kilim: Second half 19th century, 269 x 132 cm, South East Anatolia, Mersin Province Coarse in weaving structure, this small single-panel kilim stands out on account of its warm and brilliant colours.
0053: Mut KilimEst. €3,700-€4,500
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Isparta Kilim: 17th – 18th century, 409 x 151 cm, West Anatolia In this Isparta kilim – very finely woven in a single piece – the balanced, strictly symmetrical composition and quality of the brilliant
0054: Isparta KilimEst. €6,000-€8,000
Hotamis Kilim: Pre 1800, 380 x 183 cm, Central Anatolia, Karapinar region This two-panel kilim with a field divided into three design sections is a Hotamis Turkmen weaving. Reduced in length by ca. 45 centimetres,
0055: Hotamis KilimEst. €5,500-€7,500Lot Passed
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Hotamis Kilim: Ca. 1800, 398 x 161 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This two-panel kilim displays three hooked medallions, arranged horizontally along the central axis of the white field and interspersed with
0056: Hotamis KilimEst. €10,000-€13,000
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Turkish Towel: Mid 19th century, 127 x 48 cm, North Anatolia, Black Sea region Turkey has a long-standing tradition of producing ornately embroidered textiles for home use. Textiles were made in different formats
0057: Turkish TowelEst. €350-€400
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Yüncü Pile Rug: Ca. 1800 or earlier, 230 x 117 cm, North West Anatolia, Balikesir region This extraordinarily rare pile rug is a weaving by the Yüncü tribes. It uses just two primary colours, red and blue, and
0058: Yüncü Pile RugEst. €4,500-€5,500
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Konya Yatak: First half 19th century, 200 x 170 cm, Central Anatolia Parallel rows of small star-filled octagons in different colour combinations cover the red field of this sleeping rug from the Konya region.
0059: Konya YatakEst. €3,500-€4,500
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Kirghiz Felt Rug: Early 20th century, 356 x 194 cm, Central Asia, North East Uzbekistan The field is dominated by three large diamonds, each enclosing a bold cross motif, while halved or quartered diamonds of
0060: Kirghiz Felt RugEst. €1,800-€2,200
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Ikat Suzani: Late 19th century, 224 x 172 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Suzanis of the ruijo type, with an open field and an arch at the upper end, served as bedsheets on the wedding night. Made in the
0061: Ikat SuzaniEst. €2,400-€2,800
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Kermina Nim Suzani: Ca. 1850 - 1875, 185 x 123 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The field contains a curvilinear diamond lattice with small, red, star-shaped blossoms placed at the points of intersection; it
0062: Kermina Nim SuzaniEst. €3,500-€4,200
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Azeri Shadda: Late 19th century, 207 x 183 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan This large single-panel kilim cover is plainwoven on multi-coloured warps which have been plaited into long decorative braids at both
0063: Azeri ShaddaEst. €2,400-€3,000
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Shahsavan Kilim: Second half 19th century, 310 x 123, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A Shahsavan kilim from the Hashtrud-Mianeh region woven on a cotton warp. The field design consists of horizontal stripes of
0064: Shahsavan KilimEst. €2,500-€3,000
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Shahsavan Khorjin: Mid 19th century, 134 x 59 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This rare double bag woven in a horizontal stripe design by Shahsavan nomads is probably from the Mianeh-Hashtrud region, as indicated by
0065: Shahsavan KhorjinEst. €1,500-€1,800
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Zeikhur Sumakh: Mid 19th century, 280 x 150 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region The ascending design of a central row of palmettes and hooked diamonds, here drawn on a dark brown ground, harks back to the historic
0066: Zeikhur SumakhEst. €3,600-€4,400
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Coca Bag: 500 - 400 BC, 33 x 24 cm, Peru, southern coast The face of a bag woven in the kilim technique using eccentric wefts which served to store coca leaves. The dynamic design of colourful zig-zagging
0067: Coca BagEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Chimu Garment Border: 11th century, 106 x 13 cm, Peru, northern coast A narrow garment border woven from wool in the slit tapestry technique. Separated by horizontal stripes, the design blocks show mountain and water
0068: Chimu Garment BorderEst. €600-€700
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Inca Garment Border: 10th- 11th century, 83 x 10 cm, Peru, southern coast A narrow garment border woven from wool in the slit tapestry technique in a design of halved stepped polygons alternating with box shapes, with a
0069: Inca Garment BorderEst. €600-€700
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Salé Flatweave (Hanbel): Mid 19th century, 350 x 140 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Atlantic coast This flatweave is composed of horizontal stripes – bands brocaded in subtle designs alternating with plain undecorated bands
0070: Salé Flatweave (Hanbel)Est. €2,700-€3,500
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Ahel Tsiouant Woman’s Shawl: Ca. 1920, 200 x 110 cm, North Africa, Morocco, Middle Atlas The design of this pile-woven woman’s shawl by the Ahel Tsiouant tribe consists of horizontal stripes of very glossy midnight blue wool;
0071: Ahel Tsiouant Woman’s ShawlEst. €2,500-€3,000
Ait Ouaouzguite Flatweave (Fragment): Second half 19th century, 425 x 163 cm, North Africa, South Morocco, Anti-Atlas This large cover (hanbel) woven in a horizontal stripe design in a variety of flatweaving techniques, with brocaded
0072: Ait Ouaouzguite Flatweave (Fragment)Est. €2,500-€3,000Lot Passed