A 'LEBAB' TURKMAN PART-SILK TENT BAG (CHUVAL) FRONT PANEL
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A 'LEBAB' TURKMAN PART-SILK TENT BAG (CHUVAL) FRONT PANEL

PROBABLY ERSARI, MIDDLE AMU DARYA, TURKMENISTAN, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

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A 'LEBAB' TURKMAN PART-SILK TENT BAG (CHUVAL) FRONT PANEL
PROBABLY ERSARI, MIDDLE AMU DARYA, TURKMENISTAN, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
Minimal wear, corroded silk, overall very good condition
3ft.2in. x 5ft.7in. (98cm. x 169cm.)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

This very opulent chuval face uses wonderful wool and considerable quantities of purple silk. For other related weavings please see Louise W. Mackie and Jon Thompson, Turkmen Tribal Carpets and Traditions, exhibition catalogue, Washington D.C., 1980, no.89; Ulrich Schürmann, Central Asian Rugs, Frankfurt, 1969, no.55; Uwe Jourdan, Oriental Rugs, Volume 5, Turkman, Woodbridge, 1989, no. 277; V. G. Moshkova, Carpets of the People of Central Asia of the Late XIX and XX Centuries, Tucson, 1996, no.145; H. McCoy Jones and Col. Jeff Boucher, The Ersari and their Weaving, exhibition catalogue, Washington D.C., 1975, nos.41&42; Raymond Benardout, Catalogue of Turkoman Weaving including Beluch, London, 1974, no.34.

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