AN OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED PANEL
AN OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED PANEL
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF NEVILLE KINGSTON
AN OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED PANEL

TURKEY, 16TH/17TH CENTURY

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AN OTTOMAN EMBROIDERED PANEL
TURKEY, 16TH/17TH CENTURY
Composed of three panels, the cream field embroidered with four complete columns of ascending floral sprays seperated by scrolling tendrils, in a border of a scrolling floriated vine, with light staining, with a small 'v' stamped in one corner
6ft.11in. x 4ft.5in. (210 x 135cm.)

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Lot Essay

There is a left-hand panel, reduced in length, from a textile with a similar pattern of serrated vines alternating with ascending floral columns in the Victoria & Albert Museum (Marianne Ellis and Jennifer Wearden, Ottoman Embroidery, London, 2001, p. 34). For more information on Ottoman embroidery, see previous lot.

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