Antique Turkish Anatolian Saddle Bag
Located in Evanston, IL
Antique Turkish Saddle bag made of flat weave or kilim. In the past used for transportation on
20th Century Persian Kilim Turkish Rugs
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Antique Turkish Anatolian Saddle Bag
Located in Evanston, IL
Antique Turkish Saddle bag made of flat weave or kilim. In the past used for transportation on
Wool
Antique Turkish Anatolian Saddle Bag, AS IS
Located in Evanston, IL
Antique Turkish Saddle bag made of flat weave or kilim. In the past used for transportation on
Wool
$1,415Sale Price|20% Off
W 43.31 in L 59.06 in
Hand-Woven Turkish Saddle Fethiye Rug, Wool, Mid-20th Century, Turkey
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
nr. 1338 - Perfect, interesting, rare and beautiful. From my collection. It leans, stopping the two strips in front. Leaning against the back of a sofa or armchair or hung to be admi...
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Antique Turkish Anatolian Saddle Bag, Possible Eighteen century
Located in Evanston, IL
Antique Turkish Saddle bag made of flat weave or kilim. In the past used for transportation on
Wool
$797Sale Price|20% Off
W 41.34 in L 61.42 in
Mid-20th Century Hand-Woven Turkish Horse Saddle, Decorative Art
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Large horse saddle, all hand woven, from Turkey. To rest on the back of a sofa. If you don't use
Wool
$1,125Sale Price|20% Off
W 14.97 in L 51.97 in
Antique Turkish Nomadic Double Saddle Bag, Hand-Knotted Wool, 1930
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Antique nomadic Turkish saddle-bag in perfect conditions. Placed on an easel or on the armrest of
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$1,920Sale Price|20% Off
W 18 in L 54 in
Antique 1920s Fine Turkish Saddle Bag Goat Hair with Decorative Tassels
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Fine example of older Turkish saddle bag with 1926 export seal. Lovely colorful kite shape pattern
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Vintage Turkish Tribal Hand Woven Wool Kilim Saddle Bag
Located in Forney, TX
A wonderful old hand-woven wool kilim Turkish tribal saddle bag. A very nice example with lots of
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Large Antique Turkomen Saddle Bags (Pair)
Located in WYNNUM, QLD
These hard-to-find large saddle bags, which were used by Salor Turkomen nomadic tribes can serve as
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Horse Saddle Rug with an Idea
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
nr. 1316 - It's a good old saddle rug, simple with its hex-proof pendants: pleasant to rest on the
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214 - 19th Century Horse Saddle Rug
Located in Paris, FR
214 - 19th century horse saddle rug.
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Antique Kurdish hand-knotted Camel Saddle Rug, Herki Tribe, 19th Century
Located in Beograd, RS
In this listing you will find a spectacular Antique Kurdhish camel saddle. It is hand-knotted in
Wool
$636Sale Price|20% Off
W 39 in L 69 in
Ivory & Gray Mut Kilim • Navajo-Style Turkish Tribal Flatweave Rug (3'x6')
Located in Burlingame, CA
greige, stone gray, saddle brown Origin: Mut, Southern Turkey Circa: 1970s Condition: Unused vintage
Wool, Natural Fiber
c. 1930s Turkish Saddle Bags
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1930s Saddle Bags, Konya in the Anatolian region of Turkey. The flatweave body of blues
Textile
Handmade Vintage Collectible Turkish Yastik Saddle Bag Rug, 1930s - 1C1190
Located in Bordeaux, FR
Collectible Antique Hand-Woven Salt Bag (Turkey) Acquire a rare piece of nomadic history with this
Wool
$2,500
H 43 in W 14 in D 0.5 in
Vintage Uzbek Kilim Double Saddle Bag in Stripe Pattern in Blue, Yellow, Brown
Located in Barrington, IL
foundation with vegetable dyes Condition: Good The Persian Knot Gallery, SKU: 1878 Uzbek Saddle Bags, Uzbek
Wool
$2,860
W 55.91 in L 79.14 in
Ararat Rugs Modern Design Gabbeh Rug, Persian Mid-Century Design Natural Dyed
By Ararat Rugs
Located in Tokyo, JP
- Walnut Husk) Saddle Brown 503 (Turkish Henna) Red Robin 125 (Spurge - Madder Root) Group: Let Colors
Wool, Natural Fiber, Organic Material
Turkmen Ersari Saddle Blanket
Located in Seattle, WA
This is a fantastic handwoven Turkmen Ersari saddle blanket that would make for a perfect table
Wool
Handmade Vintage Turkish Anatolian Saddle Bag, 1900s, 1P72
Located in Bordeaux, FR
Antique saddle bag from Turkey in kilim style. The rug is from the beginning of 20th century in
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Antique Kurdish Saddle Bag Face, with Very Unusual Design
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, GB
Antique Kurdish saddle bag bag face with very unusual design. Size: 2ft 2in x 1ft 9in (66 x 54cm
Wool
Obruk Saddle-Bags
Located in New York, NY
A Turkish nomads' back pack, slung over the shoulder or on the back of a pack animal. This is a
Wool, Cotton
LargeTurkish Saddle Bag Pillow
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Very large saddle bag turned into a pillow. Nice antique reclaimed textile from Turkey, amazing
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Kozak Saddle Bags
Located in New York, NY
A charming tribal back-pack, thrown over the shoulder or on the back of a donkey on market day. A great example with lots of nice details.
Wool
Antique Pair of Heybe 'Saddle Bags'
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, GB
Antique pair of heybe (saddle bags) from the Bergama region of Western Anatolia (Turkey). This
Antique Pair of Heybe 'Saddle Bags'
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, GB
Antique pair of heybe (saddle bags) from Western Anatolia (Turkey). Probably from Balikesir in the
Antique Kurdish Saddle Bag Face Pair, with Superb Medallion Design
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, GB
A pair of antique Kurdish saddle bag bag face with superb medallion design. The bag faces are
Rare Elaborate Traditional Wool Turkish Camel Saddle
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Unique Camel Dynasty riding saddle with handwoven wool rug cover. Striking red, green, gold and
Wool, Silk, Wood
Antique Turkish Woven Wool Camel Saddlebag Kilim Saddle Blanket 50"
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique Turkish / Middle Eastern wool saddle bag, woven with a red, purple, orange and gray
Wool
1970s Izmir Camel Saddle Foot Stool Red Leather
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1970s Izmir Camel Saddle Foot Stool red leather cushion wood goatskin & metal beautifully aged
Metal
Exceptionally Rare Antique Anatolian Angora Wool Saddle
Located in San Francisco, CA
This exceptionally rare early 20th century saddle cover from West Anatolia (Kuthaya) is made
Angora, Leather, Silk, Felt
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