Antique Oriental Rugs & Objects/ Paintings 2017-02-04 Auction - 95 Price Results - The Source Auctions in LA
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BALUCH KILIM, SE Persia, 19th cYomut Turkmen Tent Band FragmentCaucasian Prayer Rug
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New Orleans, LA, United States
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Antique Oriental Rugs & Objects/ Paintings

Offering an assortment of antique rugs, flat weaves, pile bags and bag faces, in addition to objects d'art and paintings/lithographs
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Uzbek Embroidery, Central Asia.: A fragment of must have been a very impressive embroidery. The design is rather large scale, the colors all derived from natural dyes. Embroidery was practiced by the women of all the tribes in
0002: Uzbek Embroidery, Central Asia.Est. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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Indo-Persian Shield or Dhal, 19th century: A painted / lacquered Indian shield or dhal made of animal hide, possibly rhino hide(?). Painted on reverse side with design in gold on the edges. Condition - As pictured, some wear due to age and
0005: Indo-Persian Shield or Dhal, 19th centuryEst. US$300-US$400
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Caucasian Sumak Kilim: A large, worn sumak with a saturated palette and nice designs. The condition is apparent in the photographs, worn, no holes, no stains, no repairs. All the colors are derived from natural dyes.
0009: Caucasian Sumak KilimEst. US$1,400-US$1,700Lot Passed
Baluch Bag Face, SE Persia: Dating to the late 19th century, this 'balisht' or pillow cover was made, presumably for dowry, as one of a pair. All the colors are derived from natural dyes. SIZE 1'7" x 2'8"
0011: Baluch Bag Face, SE PersiaEst. US$100-US$150Lot Passed
Turkmen (?) Trapping, Central Asia: A Turkmen weaving from Central Asia, once used as a bag that was folded on either end and had a 'bottom' flat woven bottom to the bag, which accounts for the fold lines in the weaving. All the
0012: Turkmen (?) Trapping, Central AsiaEst. US$75-US$125Lot Passed
Uzbek Silk Ikat (fragment), 19th C.: The process of ikat weaving is fasciating as each individual silk thread is dyed before the weaving process. The strands of silk are tied off and dip dyed in different dye baths, yielding multiple
0013: Uzbek Silk Ikat (fragment), 19th C.Est. US$375-US$525Lot 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
Kirghiz / Kyrgyz Felt Bag - "OkBosh": An embroidered felt bag called an 'okbosh', used to decorate camels during the wedding procession bearing a bride to her wedding. It consists of brown wool embroidery and white cotton embroidered
0018: Kirghiz / Kyrgyz Felt Bag - "OkBosh"Est. US$275-US$450Lot Passed
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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