Lot 195
  • 195

An Ottoman silk and metal thread brocade (kemha) fragment, Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description

  • silk and metal thread
  • approximately 1ft. 6in. by 1ft. 1in. (0.47 by 0.33m)
mounted

Provenance

Erlenmeyer Stiftung, sold Sotheby's London, 16 October 1998, lot 186 (e)

Collection Kelekian, Inv. no. 873

Exhibited

Court and Conquest; Ottoman Origins and Design for Handel's Tamerlano at the Glimmerglass Opera, The Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, January 24 - March 23, 2001

Condition

Mounted and framed in crimson raw silk upholstered frame; metal areas oxidized and darkened; abrasions to metal, showing silk beneath; scattered pinhead-sized holes overall; 8 inch repaired vertical slit upper left corner; small slits, now sewn to crimson silk backing; right side edge with remnants of original edge.
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Catalogue Note

For related examples published from the Kelekian collection please refer to Guiffrey, M. Jules, La Collection Kelekian; Etoffes & Tapis d'Orient et de Venise, Paris: Emile Levy, pls. 32 and 40.