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  • Antique 19th Century Russian Uzbek Pure Silk Wrapped Tribal Weaving Ikat
    Located in New York, NY
    An antique 19th century Russian Uzbek five-color pure silk wrapped tribal weaving ikat, with original Russian Roller Printed cotton backing/lining. In fantastic condition for its age...
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    Antique 1880s Uzbek Islamic Textiles

    Materials

    Silk, Cotton

  • Framed Sleeve Panel of Silk Embroidery
    Located in Chapel Hill, NC
    An exquisitely rendered sleeve panel, now framed, of silk embroidery on woven patterned green silk, displaying gold and silver threads, chain stitching a...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Asian Textiles

    Materials

    Silk

  • Pair of Antique Silk Suzani Wall Hanging
    Located in Delray Beach, FL
    Beautiful pair of silk hand embroidery Suzani fragment, professionally mounted on silk backing sewn together by hand, framed with front glass, to make one of a kind object of art fo...
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    20th Century Uzbek Textiles

    Materials

    Silk, Glass, Wood

    Pair of Antique Silk Suzani Wall Hanging
    $1,200 Sale Price / set
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  • Fine Asian Silk Embroidery of Floral Motif
    Located in Greenwich, CT
    Fined silk hand embroidery with floral motif in seed stitch, couching stitch with gold leaf thread, 19th century Conservation framed Overall size: 26.5" height 11.5" width Embroid...
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    Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Textiles

    Materials

    Silk

  • A length of Chinese gold and blue silk brocade
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    This opulent gold thread and silk cloth has a repeating design of octagonal and square panels enclosing confronting phoenix and flowerheads on a densely patterned geometric ground. The bolt is wrapped in brown paper secured with ‘Tate and Lyle Ltd Granulated Sugar’ tape and inscribed ‘Navy and Gold Chinese material brought back by Ad. Robert Coote‘. Chinese, circa 1880. Provenance: Admiral Robert Coote and thence by descent. Admiral Robert Coote CB (1820 – 1898) was born in Geneva and educated at Eton College. He enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1833 and served on Royal Yachts Royal George and Victoria and Albert. By 1851 he was Commander of Volcano, West Africa Squadron. He served on Victory (1860), Gibraltar ( 1864) and Arethusa (1867) as Captain. Between 1874-1878 he was Commander-in-Chief, Queenstown and his final rank was Commander-in-Chief, China Station. He retired in 1885. The China Station, established in 1865, had bases in Singapore, Hong Kong and Wei Hai, and was responsible for overseeing the coast of China and its navigable rivers, the western part of the Pacific Ocean and the waters surrounding the Dutch West Indies. During his time at the China Station, Admiral Coote amassed a considerable collection of Chinese works of art which he sent back to his wife Lucy, daughter of the Arctic explorer Admiral Sir William Parry...
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    Antique 1880s Chinese Textiles

    Materials

    Silk

  • Framed Tibetan Woven Silk Kesi Panel of Kirtimukha
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A woven silk Kesi panel depicts Kirtimukha from Tibet circa the second half of 20th century. Beautifully woven from short weft silk with superb coloring and ...
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    20th Century Tibetan Tibetan Textiles

    Materials

    Silk

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