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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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BALUCH KILIM, SE Persia, 19th c: The flatweaves of the Baluch from SE Persia are virtually an unexplored realm. Few no anything about them, and collectors have not really been introduced to the full realm of the aesthetic and all
0074: BALUCH KILIM, SE Persia, 19th cEst. US$1,300-US$1,800Lot Passed
Baluch Bag Face, SE Persia: A colorful example of Baluch weaving from SE Persia, a "balisht" or pillow cover. All natural dyes, 19th century. The condition is very good, with virtually full pile, no repair, no stains, no
0075: Baluch Bag Face, SE PersiaEst. US$250-US$400Lot Passed
Uzbek Ikat fragment (mounted): The process of Ikat weaving is fascinating 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
0076: Uzbek Ikat fragment (mounted)Est. US$275-US$400Lot Passed
Uzbek Kilim or Flat Weave: A small finely woven, brilliantly dyed Uzbek kilim which was probably used as a bag ('bokche') or decorative cover. Late 19th century. SIZE - 4'6" x 4'10" The condition is good with no holes, no
0081: Uzbek Kilim or Flat WeaveEst. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
Kurd Jajim - Flat Weave or Kilim: A somewhat loosely woven, very colorful 'jajim' (cover or wall hanging) made by the Kurds, possibly from NE Persia or the Quchan region of Iran. All the colors are derived from natural dyes. The
0082: Kurd Jajim - Flat Weave or KilimEst. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
Mazandaran Kilim: 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
0083: Mazandaran KilimEst. US$900-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Khamseh Mat or "Ru-Korssi": An old weaving attributable to the the Khamseh Confederacy weavers of South Persia, circa 1890 - 1910. The condition is as pictured with wear, but no holes, no stains, no repair. SIZE - 2'4" x 2'9"
0084: Khamseh Mat or "Ru-Korssi"Est. US$75-US$125
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Yomut Turkmen Tent Band Fragment: Fragmented Turkmen tent band fragment, obvious damage easily seen in photographs. SIZE - 1'6" x 3'4"
0085: Yomut Turkmen Tent Band FragmentEst. US$75-US$125
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Shasevan Soumac Bag Face: From NW Persia, a Shasevan mafrash panel or bag face. All the colors are derived from natural dyes. The condition is obvious in the photographs (please see detail images). SIZE - 1'11" x 1'8"
0086: Shasevan Soumac Bag FaceEst. US$50-US$80
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Turkmen Trapping, 19th C: A Turkmen trapping, possibly Ersari tribe, made to hang off the flanks of a camel during the wedding procession. The design is the classic dyrnak gol, very colorful. All the colors are derived from
0087: Turkmen Trapping, 19th CEst. US$75-US$125Lot Passed
Caucasian Prayer Rug: A 19th century prayer rug. The condition is obvious in the images (see detail images), no repair, no stains. SIZE - 2' 11" x 4' 11"
0088: Caucasian Prayer RugEst. US$700-US$900Lot Passed
Yomut Turkmen Chuval. 19th C.: A relatively rare type, Yomut group, symmetric knotting. SIZE - 3'6" x 2'4". All natural dyes. The condition is apparent in the photographs, see details, some staining (center), no repairs, some
0089: Yomut Turkmen Chuval. 19th C.Est. US$750-US$1,000Lot Passed
Uzbek Embroidery, circa 1960 - 1970: A colorful Uzbek embroidery from Central Asia, cotton embroidery on cotton ground. The condition is good with no damage, no stain, no holes, no repairs. SIZE - 3' 11" x 5' 10"
0090: Uzbek Embroidery, circa 1960 - 1970Est. US$225-US$300Lot Passed
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