A SILK VELVET AND METAL-THREAD PANEL (ÇATMA)
A SILK VELVET AND METAL-THREAD PANEL (ÇATMA)
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A SILK VELVET AND METAL-THREAD PANEL (ÇATMA)

PROBABLY OTTOMAN BURSA, TURKEY, 17TH CENTURY

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A SILK VELVET AND METAL-THREAD PANEL (ÇATMA)
PROBABLY OTTOMAN BURSA, TURKEY, 17TH CENTURY
Comprising two panels joined vertically in the centre, the red velvet ground woven with a repeating pattern of offset serrated palmettes, each containing a flowerhead issuing tulips and carnations, within a pair of calyx and culminating in a triple-headed tulip finial, mounted on cotton frame
29 7⁄8 x 51in. (76 x 129.8cm.)

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A fragment of a velvet with an identical pattern to ours is in the Topkapi Palace Museum (acc.no. 13.144). Another was sold in these Rooms, 9 October 2014, lot 100.

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