Lotto No. 24


Chaudor Chuval,


Chaudor Chuval, - Tappeti

West Turkestan, c. 77 x 108 cm, first third 19th century, the Chaudors used the typical tribal ertmen gul for both their central carpets and their bags, the present item is characterised by chocolate brown ground, with five visible, horizontally alternating gul rows, which in turn contain bird’s head motifs and tree symbols, the border with flowering shrubs is flanked on on both sides by narrow swastika borders, rare elem with tree shapes surmounted by kotchanak patterns interspersed with anchor motifs, the large format of this piece provides a further indication of its age; partially low pile, endweaves no longer preserved, both side edges with replaced selvedges around a narrow border reduced.

Further reading:
Hali Magazine, October/November 1994, Issue 77, article by Kurt Munkacsi, Dividing the Chodor, p. 96-107;

09.04.2019 - 16:00

Stima:
EUR 2.400,- a EUR 2.800,-
Prezzo di partenza:
EUR 2.200,-

Chaudor Chuval,


West Turkestan, c. 77 x 108 cm, first third 19th century, the Chaudors used the typical tribal ertmen gul for both their central carpets and their bags, the present item is characterised by chocolate brown ground, with five visible, horizontally alternating gul rows, which in turn contain bird’s head motifs and tree symbols, the border with flowering shrubs is flanked on on both sides by narrow swastika borders, rare elem with tree shapes surmounted by kotchanak patterns interspersed with anchor motifs, the large format of this piece provides a further indication of its age; partially low pile, endweaves no longer preserved, both side edges with replaced selvedges around a narrow border reduced.

Further reading:
Hali Magazine, October/November 1994, Issue 77, article by Kurt Munkacsi, Dividing the Chodor, p. 96-107;


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Asta: Tappeti
Tipo d'asta: Asta in sala
Data: 09.04.2019 - 16:00
Luogo dell'asta: Wien | Palais Dorotheum
Esposizione: 03.04. - 09.04.2019