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AN ANTIQUE WESTERN ANATOLIAN RUG

The shaded tomato-red field scattered with variety of polychrome flowerheads and ewers together with open hexagonal frame issuing hyacinth sprays around stepped sea-green lozenge medallion containing radiating floral sprays, stepped light blue spandrels with single flowerhead and serrated leaves, in golden yellow border of polychrome cartouches containing flowerheads and lozenges between chocolate brown flowerhead, S-motif and barber-pole stripes, localized wear, repairs, outer stripe missing at three sides, late 18th century --264cm. x 160cm.(8ft.8in. x 5ft.3in.)

Lot Essay

This rug comes from small group with similar design of which the archtype is probably the example in the Ballard Collection (Catalogue of Oriental rugs in the Collection of James F. Ballard. Indianapolis 1924, no.44, pp.84-85). Two further examples are in the Markarian Collection (Denny, W.B. and Walker D.) contributions by The Markarian Album Cincinatti 1988, nos.6 and 7, pp.86-89. In his introductory chapter, Denny determines the various influences that have produced these rugs, pointing out the similarity of the spandrels and borders with seventeenth century 'Transilvanian' and Ushak weavings (pp.40-46)

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