Central Anatolian kilim,
Turkey, c. 370 x 160 cm, mid-19th century, single-panel slit-kilim with contour wefts and metal threads in the large and small cores of the guls of the red background, four generous hexagons with hooked extensions (so-called scorpion motif), especially noteworthy are the large, white-ground elems with the female fertility symbol of the “elibelinde”, both ends still preserve folded, narrow end straps overlaid with a linen stripe, the kilim is without noticeable damage and in superb condition with pristine colours. (MA)
16.09.2014 - 12:00
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EUR 5.000,- a EUR 7.000,-
Central Anatolian kilim,
Turkey, c. 370 x 160 cm, mid-19th century, single-panel slit-kilim with contour wefts and metal threads in the large and small cores of the guls of the red background, four generous hexagons with hooked extensions (so-called scorpion motif), especially noteworthy are the large, white-ground elems with the female fertility symbol of the “elibelinde”, both ends still preserve folded, narrow end straps overlaid with a linen stripe, the kilim is without noticeable damage and in superb condition with pristine colours. (MA)
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Asta: | Tappeti orientali, tessuti, arazzi |
Tipo d'asta: | Asta in sala |
Data: | 16.09.2014 - 12:00 |
Luogo dell'asta: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Esposizione: | 11.09. - 16.09.2014 |