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Salor Trapping, Central Asia, before 1800

4 ft. 6 in. x 1 ft. 8 in.

  • Provenance: Rippon Boswell, Robert Pinner Collection, 15 May 2004, Lot 68.
  • Literature:
    - Loges, Werner. Turkoman Tribal Rugs. Humanities Press: London, 1980, pl. 20.
    - Hali 6/2. Hali Publications Ltd: London, 1984, p. 130.
    - Hali 136. "Auction Price Guide." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 2004, p. 117.
  • Notes: [Rippon Boswell catalogue caption]
    Small Salor decorative hangings with kejebe motifs and only one central medallion are much rarer than the large examples with two or three medallions. This precious piece was published by Loges as early as 1978. A comparative piece in the collection of Ethnographic Museum, St. Petersburg (no. 26 - 19) is described as a "Salor asmalyk" by Tzareva - a plausible explanation of the function, which has however not yet become accepted in the literature. The extravagant use of ruby-red silk and insect-dyed wool is characteristic of antique salor weavings. - The upper end and selvages are original, and there are remnants of the blue decorative fringe. Somewhat reduced and backed with fabric at the lower end. A few (patched) holes; highly corroded; signs of wear in the pile.
    Lit: LOGES, 1978, no. 20
    Cf.: TZAREVA, 1984, no. 10 +++ HAMBURG MUSEUM, 1993, Wie Blumen, no. 103 (with two medallions)

    [Auction Price Guide]
    Sailor Turkmen Trapping
    Before 1800
    1.38 x 0.52m (4'6"x1'8")
    Rippon Boswell
    Wiesbaden. Pinner Sale
    15 May 2004, Lot 68
    Est: €15,000
    Sold for: €32,400 ($38,530)
    These decorative trappings, bold in execution and architectural in concept, pose more questions than they answer. Are they really camel flank hangings? They may well be, for many Ersari pieces of this shape undoubtedly are, but the raison d'etre for the restraint borders is just part of the enigma, as is the question as to which way up they should be presented. A comfortable price for such a rare item.

    [Ralph's commentary] Other single medallion examples:
    - RB 11/16/91 #107 E. DM 50,000, DM 47,720 ($30,645) Hali 61 APG p. 169
    - Skinner 5/31/87 #92 E. $30-50,000 $37,400 Hali 36 APG p. 83 = Jourdan, pl.4
    - Pacific Coll. p. 237, pl. 268, Dudin Coll.
    - Turkmenpl. 9, ex. Coll Arthur Jenkins
    - Tzareva pl. 10 = Felkerzam, pp. 72-73 Mus. of Ethnography, St. Petersburg = Carpets of the Central Asian Nomads, pl. 64 = MFTE, pl. 212
    - Gombos, pl. 37, Fragment (possibly of a single medallion piece).
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