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PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN
A VOIDED SILK VELVET AND METAL-THREAD PANEL (ÇATMA)
PROBABLY OTTOMAN BURSA, TURKEY, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Details
A VOIDED SILK VELVET AND METAL-THREAD PANEL (ÇATMA)
PROBABLY OTTOMAN BURSA, TURKEY, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Woven in two panels, the red and green velvet ground decorated with an overall saz lattice enclosing blossoming stems, in a border of large repeated flowering shrubs, floral meander outer guard stripes, wear concentrated to ends
72 x 55in. (185 x 142cm.)
PROBABLY OTTOMAN BURSA, TURKEY, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Woven in two panels, the red and green velvet ground decorated with an overall saz lattice enclosing blossoming stems, in a border of large repeated flowering shrubs, floral meander outer guard stripes, wear concentrated to ends
72 x 55in. (185 x 142cm.)
Provenance
Paul Ispenian, Cairo and Paris, circa 1900, and thence by descent
Private Collection, early 1970s
Private Collection, early 1970s
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