A SILK APPLIQUÉ LINEN TEXTILE
A SILK APPLIQUÉ LINEN TEXTILE
A SILK APPLIQUÉ LINEN TEXTILE
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A SILK APPLIQUÉ LINEN TEXTILE

OTTOMAN GREECE, 18TH CENTURY

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A SILK APPLIQUÉ LINEN TEXTILE
OTTOMAN GREECE, 18TH CENTURY
The plain linen comprised of two joined panels, the ground decorated with appliqué panels of blue, green, red and burgundy silk forming flowering and scrolling motifs, lace trim on three sides
2ft 5⁄8in. x 8ft.8 ½in. (62.5 x 265.5cm.)
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Please note that this textile is from Salamanca in Spain rather than Ottoman Greece as stated in the catalogue. It is probably late 19th century.

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Lot Essay


The bold floral design on this textile can be found on various media in the Ottoman empire, whether it be on Iznik pottery or manuscript illumination. The design on this textile is associated with Ottoman Greece; a similar textile sold at Sotheby’s London, 27 October 2021, lot 237. The technique of our lot, however, is not embroidery but appliqué, a technique more associated with Ottoman tents. An unusual feature is the lace edging, which was probably imported to complete this luxurious textile.

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