Exceptional museum quality antique Kashmir shawl, hand-woven (twill tapestry) with embroidered borders, first half of the 19th century, in wonderful condition. One of four shawls collected circa 1860 in India, and which have remained in the same collection until being offered in this web gallery. Please ask for additional photos.
Antique museum quality embroidered Kashmir shawl, circa 1810-1820, offered in good condition. Extremely fine embroidery in the field and in the borders. One of four shawls collected in India, circa 1860, and which have remained in the same collection until being offered in this web gallery. This shawl is the finest of this type I personally have ever seen. Please ask for additional photos.
Antique embroidered Kashmir shawl, circa 1810, offered in good condition. One of four collected circa 1860 in India, and which have remained in the same collection until being offered in this web gallery. Please ask for additional photos.
Antique Kashmir shawl offered in good condition, hand-woven (twill tapestry) with embroidered borders, India, circa 1810. One of four currently available from the same collection. These four shawls were collected around 1860 in India and have been in the same estate until being offered in this web gallery. Please ask for additional photos.
Large French Art Nouveau vase in the Japanese style, circa 1880-1900, indistinctly signed on the bottom, by a follower of Jean Carries. Please ask for more photos.
Art nouveau sculptural ashtray by Charles Greber, circa 1910-1915. Signed with incised signature "C.Greber". Roughly 6cm by 15cm. In excellent original condition. This particular form is illustrated in "Les Greber: Une dynastie des artistes", p. 147-148, #99. One of a number of works by this artist usually offered on this website.
Beautiful early vase by Charles Greber (France, 1853-1935), circa 1910, in excellent condition. Approximately 10cm tall and 18cm wide. Signed with incised "C.Greber" signature. Charles Greber was a ceramicist established in Beauvais, France. One of a number of pieces by this artist usually offered on this website.
Rare Moroccan (Morocco) wedding sash or belt, dating from the second half of the 19th Century, in excellent condition (end tassels missing). 6" by 64". Hand woven with silk, metal thread, and cotton. This type of sash is known to have been worn by Jewish brides over the ceremonial wedding dress. Rare and beautiful.
Antique Baluch balisht (grain bag or pillow face), circa 1900, all natural dyes, 17" by 37", well drawn Tree Of Life design in the camel color field, good condition, fresh from an estate. Please ask for additional photos. One of a number of Baluch rugs and balishts currently available.