Rugs, Weavings, Textiles, Objects, Paintings 2016-12-10 Auction - 105 Price Results - The Source Auctions in LA
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Turkmen Chuval, Central Asia, 19th C., 3'6" x 2'6"Shahsevan Sumak Bag Face, NW Persia, circa 1900Shasevan Bag Face, NW Persia, 19th C
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Rugs, Weavings, Textiles, Objects, Paintings

Collectible rugs, various weavings and textiles from Asia in addition to paintings/objects.
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Baluch Balisht, SE Persia: Balisht are originally conceived as ‘pillow covers’, made for dowry to celebrate the marriage of a young woman. As with many dowry weavings, the quality of the weaving as determined by the women
0001: Baluch Balisht, SE PersiaEst. US$250-US$650
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Uzbek Flat Weave, Central Asia, circa 1900,: A beautifully colored weaving from Central Asia. The color combination is quite striking, with a nice clear green, iridescent blue, unfaded yellow, apricot and madder red. Such weavings were made for
0002: Uzbek Flat Weave, Central Asia, circa 1900,Est. US$300-US$600
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Shahsevan Kilim, NE Persia, circa 1900,: An extraordinarily colorful example of weaving from Northwest Persia. The harmonious combination of color is accentuated by the bold lines spanning the width of this glorious weaving. The golden
0003: Shahsevan Kilim, NE Persia, circa 1900,Est. US$2,000-US$2,500Lot Passed
Baluch Bag Face, W. Afghanistan: Antique Baluch bag face from west Afghanistan, that was once one half of a donkey bag or "khorjin". The compartmented field containing four "memlinc' gols (named after the Renaissance painter, Hans
0005: Baluch Bag Face, W. AfghanistanEst. US$175-US$350Lot Passed
Embroidery, Hungary, early 20thC.,: A decorative wall-hanging, used decoratively in Hungarian homes as one would use a Central Asian Suzani (embroidery). The designs and palette are extremely decorative, and easy to assimilate into any
0011: Embroidery, Hungary, early 20thC.,Est. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
Shahsevan Kilim, NE Persia, circa 1900: A decorative, very colorful flat-weave or "Kilim" from NW Persia, with a compelling design consisting of stripes of color alternating with bands of simple design. The format is Classic for
0014: Shahsevan Kilim, NE Persia, circa 1900Est. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Turkmen Chuval, Central Asia, 19th C.: “Chuvals” are large bags woven, presumably in many cases, for dowry purposes. They would have been utilized as storage bags, attached to the lattice walls of the traditional yurt.The design is a
0017: Turkmen Chuval, Central Asia, 19th C.Est. US$300-US$500
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Tibet Horse Trapping, late 19th C.: An unusual animal trapping, used on the foreheads of the lead animal in a pack train of animals used to transport goods across the vast expanse of the harsh environs of the plateau.This example is
0018: Tibet Horse Trapping, late 19th C.Est. US$75-US$135
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Turkmen Chuval, Central Asia, late 19th C.: The Turkmen made many chuvals over the course of their long history, replete with changes in style as well as tastes for color.This is surely a “later” example of the type, yet it retains many
0019: Turkmen Chuval, Central Asia, late 19th C.Est. US$1,200-US$1,500Lot Passed
Kilim Fragment, Anatolia, 18th C.,: A colorful example of weaving from central Anatolia, exhibiting a rare design with glowing colors.The condition is obvious, but the weaving is professionally mounted on a linen cloth and is suitable
0020: Kilim Fragment, Anatolia, 18th C.,Est. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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