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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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Yomut Turkmen Chuval,, late 19th C: A Central Asian Yomut Turkmen 'chuval' (large storage bag for use inside a tent), with good colors, all derived from natural dyes. The design is more often seen in flat woven bags rather than more
0050: Yomut Turkmen Chuval,, late 19th CEst. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
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Shahsevan Mafrash Panel, circa 1900: A sumak technique mafrash panel dating the late 19th/early 20th century.There is some wear on the sides (original selvedge not intact), and some wear to the borders on both the top and bottom ends
0051: Shahsevan Mafrash Panel, circa 1900Est. US$150-US$325
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Yomut Turkmen Bag Face, 19th C.: An old, worn but colorful Yomut Turkmen bag face, probably for a woman's personal bag.All the colors are derived from natural dyes.The condition is apparent in the photographs, fragmented, worn 2'2"
0052: Yomut Turkmen Bag Face, 19th C.Est. US$50-US$100Lot Passed
Anatolian Bag Face, 19th C.: A colorful Anatolian flat woven bag face, The condition is apparent in the photographs, some wear with color missing from the design.All the colors are derived from natural dyes. 2'11" x 1' 5"
0053: Anatolian Bag Face, 19th C.Est. US$50-US$100Lot Passed
Yomut Chuval (Fragment), 19th C.: An old fragmented Yomut Turkmen chuval (large storage bag) with a beautiful old design. The age is good, and the condition is apparent in the photographs. Fragmented, some wear to the pile in
0054: Yomut Chuval (Fragment), 19th C.Est. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
Veramin Bag Face, N. Persia, 1900: A bag face or trapping/torba from N. Persia. It measures 3'4" x 1'2". All the colors are derived from natural dyes.The condition is ok, there is repair to the midnight blue field on the right side,
0055: Veramin Bag Face, N. Persia, 1900Est. US$350-US$500Lot Passed
Uzbek Flat Weave, circa 1900: An extremely colorful weaving with an extraordinary presence. Given the simplicity of design, the multi-colored stripes of color contribute to a very pleasing aesthetic. Such weavings were made as
0056: Uzbek Flat Weave, circa 1900Est. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
Uzbek Tie Dye SIlk Textile, 1970s: A tie dyed silk \"plangi\" (can be used as a scarf or a hanging), composed of 100% handloomed silk, hand dyed, in good condition.The condition is good, with no holes or repair. SIZE - 4'10" x 7'4"
0058: Uzbek Tie Dye SIlk Textile, 1970sEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Uzbek/Kirghiz Embroidery, circa 1940: An Uzbek or Kyrgyz embroidered wall hanging from Central Asia. Good condition, no stains or any other damage. The textile consists of silk embroidery on a cotton ground cloth, backed with cotton (see
0059: Uzbek/Kirghiz Embroidery, circa 1940Est. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
Mazandaran Kilim, N. Persia, 1950,: An extremely fine weave seems to be the distinctive characteristic of this visually engaging group of kilims from northern Iran. These were used as "covers," used to keep bedding and/or clothing
0060: Mazandaran Kilim, N. Persia, 1950,Est. US$700-US$900Lot Passed
Baluch Kilim, SE Persia, 19th C.: A Baluch long kilim from SE Persia, beautifully decorated with multi colored panels of zig zag design with narrow bands of design between. Finely woven, all the colors are derived from natural dyes.
0061: Baluch Kilim, SE Persia, 19th C.Est. US$1,300-US$1,800Lot Passed
Uzbek Suzani, Central Asia, 1920s: An extremely decorative Uzbek embroidery or suzani, made as a wall hanging or bed spread. It consists of silk embroidery on a luxurious red silk velvwt ground cloth. This silk velevet is one of the
0062: Uzbek Suzani, Central Asia, 1920sEst. US$700-US$900Lot Passed
Afghan Kilim, E. Afghanistan, circa 1900: An excellent example of a rare type of weaving from E. Afghanistan. These kilims are called "Mokhari" kilims in the marketplaces of Asia, referring to the marketplace in which they are found and
0063: Afghan Kilim, E. Afghanistan, circa 1900Est. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
Qashqai Bag Face, S. Persia, 1920s,: Bag faces like this one were once part of a complete saddle bag ("khorjin") of which this is just one of the two. Saddle bags were often made for use as well as for dowry, and undoubtedly this
0064: Qashqai Bag Face, S. Persia, 1920s,Est. US$175-US$350Lot Passed
Anatolian Jajim/Kilim, 1950s: A large Turkish flat-weave made in southern Turkey, composed of both cotton and wool, a rare combination. The off-white/brown is cotton, while the light blues, red and orange colors are composed of
0065: Anatolian Jajim/Kilim, 1950sEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
Water Container, Morocco, 10" tall: A gracefully executed metal water container, possibly for ceremonial use with "holy water", from Morocco(?), with an inscription on the bottom in both Arabic and English (see detail image). It stands
0066: Water Container, Morocco, 10" tallEst. US$80-US$125Lot Passed
Embroidery, Hungary, early 20th C.,: A vintage embroidery from Hungary, dating to the early 20th century, consisting entirely of 100% cotton. A decorative wall hanging, table cover or bed spread. SIZE - 5' x 4'10"
0068: Embroidery, Hungary, early 20th C.,Est. US$450-US$600Lot Passed
Uzbek Flat Weave, Central Asia, 19th C.: Flat-weaves of this type are quite rare, though on the surface, this may just seem like another gajari type weaving. The word “gajari” refers to the technique of weaving, rather than anything
0070: Uzbek Flat Weave, Central Asia, 19th C.Est. US$700-US$1,000Lot Passed
Baluch Flat Weave, circa 1900-20: An long, narrow shaped weaving that may have once been a bag of some sort, a grain bag perhaps? The size is perfect for use as short runner in our homes, or even as a table runner on a long dining
0071: Baluch Flat Weave, circa 1900-20Est. US$350-US$550Lot Passed
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