POPPMEIER COLLECTION 2018-03-10 Auction - 88 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 2
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POPPMEIER COLLECTION

Antique kilims, rugs and textiles from the Collection of Theodor Poppmeier.
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Aksaray Kilim Fragment: Pre 1800, 191 x 88 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia This section of a panel from a kilim originally woven in two parts displays a light red field and a wide orange-ground border, which has X-forms
0025: Aksaray Kilim FragmentEst. €1,800-€2,500
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Kurdish Kilim: Mid 19th century, 310 x 141 cm, East Anatolia, Malatya region This two-panel kilim displays horizontal stripes – alternately wider and narrower bands – in dark brown, salmon, white, red-brown
0026: Kurdish KilimEst. €2,000-€2,600
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Bergama Kelim: Mid 19th century, 179 x 115 cm, North West Anatolia Kilims displaying simple stripe design were woven for everyday use in many Anatolian regions. Judging by its palette, this example is probably
0027: Bergama KelimEst. €1,400-€1,800
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Keles Kilim: Ca. 1800, 273 x 165 cm, North West Anatolia, Bursa Province Woven in a single piece in a composition of horizontal stripes, this kilim belongs to a homogeneous group of examples whose provenance is
0028: Keles KilimEst. €4,500-€5,500
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Balikesir Kilim: 19th century, 339 x 161 cm, North West Anatolia In this long single-panel kilim, a light red central diamond with serrated outlines has been placed in an undecorated dark blue field like an island
0029: Balikesir KilimEst. €9,000-€12,000
Fethiye Kilim: Early 19th century, 340 x 180 cm, South West Anatolia This large two-panel kilim from the Fethiye region displays an empty red field, side finishes composed of light blue points and elems containing
0030: Fethiye KilimEst. €5,000-€6,000Lot Passed
Zili Flatweave: Ca. 1800, 240 x 140 cm, South West Anatolia, Fethiye region This single-panel cover is brocaded in a design of red, blue and green diamonds arranged in colour diagonals on a plainwoven red
0031: Zili FlatweaveEst. €5,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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Gaziantep Kilim: Ca. 1800, 470 x 165 cm, South East Anatolia This long two-panel kilim was woven by a tribal group in the Gaziantep region. The white ground of the field is covered by a dense repeat: three rows of
0032: Gaziantep KilimEst. €5,000-€6,000
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Ottoman Niche Kilim: 17th century, 181 x 110 cm, West Anatolia, Ushak region A large, tower-like mihrab form with a plain interior and a wide, light yellow surround embellished with red and blue carnations stands alone
0033: Ottoman Niche KilimEst. €1,800-€2,400
Afyon Kilim: 19th century, 336 x 150 cm, South West Anatolia The field of this long single-panel kilim is an empty red space into which wide brown battlements with fine white outlines protrude from both sides.
0034: Afyon KilimEst. €1,500-€2,000Lot Passed
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Keles Kilim: First half 19th century, 239 x 141 cm, North West Anatolia, Bursa Province This single-panel kilim woven in a memorable graphic design of horizontal stripes belongs to a homogeneous group of
0035: Keles KilimEst. €2,500-€3,300
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Afyon Kilim: Pre 1800, 410 x 194 cm, West Anatolia This two-panel kilim displays horizontal stripes of varying widths and colours which contain double niches with bold parmakli outlines. Outstanding in terms of
0036: Afyon KilimEst. €5,500-€7,000
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Rashwan Kilim: First half 19th century, 366 x 80 cm, South East Anatolia Half of a kilim originally in two panels from the Malatya region, probably a Kurdish weaving. Petsopoulos uses the collective term "Rashwan"
0037: Rashwan KilimEst. €1,800-€2,400
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Hotamis Kilim: Ca. 1800, 424 x 168 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This impressive white-ground kilim is a Hotamis Turkmen weaving from the Konya region. It is woven in a single piece, so there is no
0038: Hotamis KilimEst. €5,000-€6,000
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Kurdish Kilim Fragment: Pre 1800, 138 x 77 cm, East Anatolia The allover repeat of large nested diamonds in different colour combinations, their serrated outlines resembling flashes of lightning, creates a remarkably
0039: Kurdish Kilim FragmentEst. €3,700-€4,500
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Fethiye Kilim: Second half 19th century, 266 x 132 cm, South West Anatolia The central section of this single-panel nomad kilim from the Fethiye region is plain blood red and undecorated. In sharp contrast, the
0040: Fethiye KilimEst. €2,200-€2,800
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Sivas Niche Kilim: 18th century, 184 x 144 cm, Eastern Central Anatolia, Cappadocia Whereas kilims presenting niche designs are rather rarely encountered in Persia or the Caucasus, this type was common throughout
0041: Sivas Niche KilimEst. €4,000-€5,000
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Sivrihisar Niche Kilim: Early 19th century, 140 x 85 cm, Western Central Anatolia, Eskisehir Province The design of this niche kilim dispenses with any additional details, focusing on the bare essentials. Four stepped
0042: Sivrihisar Niche KilimEst. €3,000-€3,700
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Yüncü Kilim: Ca. 1800, 283 x 88 cm, North West Anatolia, Balikesir region The Yüncü repertoire included this type woven in a long and narrow format in a decidedly graphic design, several examples of which have
0043: Yüncü KilimEst. €4,000-€5,000
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Yüncü Kilim: Pre 1800, 231 x 167 cm, North West Anatolia, Balikesir region In the field of this early Yüncü kilim, three deep blue trees of life have been placed on a dark red ground and surrounded by a wide,
0044: Yüncü KilimEst. €10,000-€12,000
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Cappadocian Kilim: Ca. 1800, 370 x 154 cm, Central Anatolia Except for eight large double-hook devices, the sand-coloured centre of this large two-panel kilim is an empty space into which striking parmakli designs
0045: Cappadocian KilimEst. €7,000-€9,000
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Cappadocian Kilim: Ca. 1800, 371 x 181 cm, Central Anatolia The impressive feature of this single-panel Cappadocian village kilim is the maximum degree of abstraction achieved by its design, which is composed of
0046: Cappadocian KilimEst. €9,000-€12,000
Aksaray Kilim: Pre 1800, 326 x 158 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia Judging by its palette, this brown-ground two-panel kilim was woven in the surroundings of Aksaray. The powerful design of three hexagonal
0047: Aksaray KilimEst. €5,500-€7,500Lot Passed
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Karapinar Kilim: 17th – 18th century, 258 x 176 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region The open blood-red field is dominated by three huge nested hexagons with serrated outlines aligned along the central axis. The
0048: Karapinar KilimEst. €15,000-€18,000