A velvet yastik, woven with a crimson and sage green silk pile, the double-niche form field centred with a lobed medallion, the borders woven with carnations and tulips--47¼ x 24¾in. (120 x 63cm.), Ottoman, 17th century, mounted on a board, framed, metal thread rubbed, wear and some repairs
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A velvet yastik, woven with a crimson and sage green silk pile, the double-niche form field centred with a lobed medallion, the borders woven with carnations and tulips--47¼ x 24¾in. (120 x 63cm.), Ottoman, 17th century, mounted on a board, framed, metal thread rubbed, wear and some repairs

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A velvet yastik, woven with a crimson and sage green silk pile, the double-niche form field centred with a lobed medallion, the borders woven with carnations and tulips--47¼ x 24¾in. (120 x 63cm.), Ottoman, 17th century, mounted on a board, framed, metal thread rubbed, wear and some repairs
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Provenance
Major Richard Rawnsley, Well Vale, Lincolnshire, thence by descent to Mary Fry Fane (1947-2000), Fulbeck Hall, Lincolnshire.
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

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