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Tekke Kapunuk, Central Asia, before 1800

3 ft. 7 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.

  • Provenance: Rippon Boswell, 15 May 2004, Lot 111.
  • Literature: Hali 136. "Auction Price Guide." Hali Publications Ltd: London, 2004, p. 115.
  • Notes: [Auction Price Guide]
    Tekke Turkmen Kapunuk
    Before 1800
    1.02 X 1.07m (3'4" x 3'6")
    Rippon Boswell Wiesbaden
    14 May 2004, Lot 111
    Est: €9,500
    Sold for: €38,400 ($45,665)
    The catalogue cited the V&A kapunuk ( Hali 2/4, cover, "Turkoman Rugs in the VA", pp. 301-315) as the sole analogy. The latter is larger, but they are similar. Without direct comparison, it is hard to say which (if either) is better. Together they represent the best of type of a very rare and early group of Tekke kapunuks. The drawing here is more spacious with only four instead of five large serrated
    curled-leaves in each arm, and seven leaves across the upper panel rather than eight. Justifiably, it set an auction record for its type. The generous spacing of leaves in the arms is comparable to that in the sole recorded Arabachi kapunuk ( Wie Blumen in der Wuste, pl. 91). Other related examples include pl. 70 in McMullan Smith Collection of Islamic Rugs (erroneously attributed to the Yomut); SNY, 17 September 1992, Lot 2, $11,000; Between the Black Desert and the Red, Wiedersperg Collection, pl. 25 (where Pinner and Eiland say that the curled-leaf on white ground symbolises growth and fertility); RB 15 May 1993 Lot 138, DM 17,500; Edelmann, 25 October 1980, lot HH, sold for $16,500 = Hali 3/3, p. 254 (Saryk but possibly Tekke); Tsareva, Rugs and Carpets of Central Asia, pl.19 = Bogolyubov, pl. 5 (attributed to Saryk but very similar in drawing to the Tekke pieces); Pacific Collections, pl. 110 = Hali 111, page 121 = Eiland & Eiland 1998, plate 205.
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