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20th Century Large decorator button-tufted and fringed ottoman Dimensions: 19" h x 43" l x 25" d
20th Century Large decorator button-tufted and fringed ottoman Dimensions: 19" h x 43" l x 25" d « Less
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George Davis Antiques & Interiors |
408 Bull Street |
Savannah |
Georgia-95030 |
USA |
Email : gdavisantiques@bellsouth.net |
Phone : 912-232-6603 |
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PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED MODERN SLIPPER CHAIRS WITH OTTOMANS Thank you for viewing our inventory, we hope you will enjoy our selections as much as we do. We have been dealing in More »
PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED MODERN SLIPPER CHAIRS WITH OTTOMANS Thank you for viewing our inventory, we hope you will enjoy our selections as much as we do. We have been dealing in quality antiques for 25 years and have come to realize that quality is always a bargain. Today we offer you this great pair of modern slipper chairs with a ;matching pair of ;ottomans ;circa 1960. Both the chairs ;and the ottomans ;are upholstered in hounds tooth. Dimensions: 24'' wide x 24'' deep ;x 31'' high. Ottomans: 24'' wide x 24'' deep x 14'' high. Thank you. Payment Back to Top ; ; ; ; ; Status: For Sale Reference#: _20547249333 Year: UNKNOWN Country: US « Less
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The Warehouse at Urban Artifacts |
2702 Roberts Avenue |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania-19144 |
USA |
Email : urbanartifacts@gmail.com |
Phone : 215-892-7378 |
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A Large Ottoman Silkwork Textile Botanical Embroidery, Circa 1880. Dimensions: ;102 1/2 inches x 72 inches wide. ;Fringe adds an extra 2 inches on each side. More »
A Large Ottoman Silkwork Textile Botanical Embroidery, Circa 1880. Dimensions: ;102 1/2 inches x 72 inches wide. ;Fringe adds an extra 2 inches on each side. Conservation of Islamic Textile with Gold Embroidery on a beige satin silk background ; ;The textile is heavily embroidered with gold threads on a ;silk satin weave background. The weft was of a stronger cotton thread which was loose over much of the textile. The entire textile was lined with coarser cotton lining and attached to the embroidered areas by cotton thread. ; ; ; ; ; ;The need for reinforcement was made to stop any further loss and to be able to display the work; the weight of the gold embroidery presented a problem and to stabilize the textile, a scientific conservation method commonly used in museums was done. The entire ;silk background was supported with a thin synthetic fabric, adhered with a thermoplastic via very low heat. The process is entirely reversible and stabilizes the textile without any visible change to the original, and some older attempts at stabilizing with cotton threads were removed. The fragile and brittle fibers were then reinforced by a second such lining so the piece could be safely displayed. Strips of strong linen were then fixed vertically, along with a strong cotton lining, to support it for display, and the original silk lining reaffixed on the back. ; ; ; « Less
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Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc. |
P.O. Box 586 |
Downingtown |
Pennsylvania-19335 |
USA |
Email : paul@vandekar.com |
Phone : 212-308-2022 |
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Single vintage Italian lounge chairs and Ottoman
Original Condition
Measures:
36†1st height,
15†2nd height,
29†deep,
29†wide
Totally More »
Single vintage Italian lounge chairs and Ottoman
Original Condition
Measures:
36†1st height,
15†2nd height,
29†deep,
29†wide
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Italian Modern Design |
York |
Pennsylvania- |
USA |
Email : ItallianKing@aol.com |
Phone : 717-577-2622 |
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Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Suleiman the Magnificent - KA.114, Origin: Minted in Halab, Circa: 1519, AD to 1520 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.5 Grams, More »
Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Suleiman the Magnificent - KA.114, Origin: Minted in Halab, Circa: 1519, AD to 1520 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.5 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, Style: Ottoman, Medium: Gold, At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
USA |
Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Suleiman the Magnificent - KA.115, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1519, AD to 1520 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.6 Grams, More »
Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Suleiman the Magnificent - KA.115, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1519, AD to 1520 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.6 Grams, Collection: Islamic Art, Style: Ottoman, Empire, Medium: Gold, At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
USA |
Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Selim II - KA.116, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1566 AD to 1567 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.3 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, More »
Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Selim II - KA.116, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1566 AD to 1567 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.3 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, Style: Ottoman Empire, Medium: Gold, At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
USA |
Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Selim II - KA.117, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1566 AD to 1567 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.5 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, More »
Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Selim II - KA.117, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1566 AD to 1567 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.5 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, Style: Ottoman Empire, Medium: Gold, At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
USA |
Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Murad III - KA.118, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1574 AD to 1575 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.5 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, More »
Ottoman Gold Sultani Minted Under Murad III - KA.118, Origin: Minted in Misr, Circa: 1574 AD to 1575 AD, Dimensions: .75" (1.9cm) wide 3.5 Grams, Collection: Numismatics, Style: Ottoman Empire, Medium: Gold, At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
USA |
Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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Ottoman Gold Dinar Minted Under Suleyman Bin Salim - LC.207, Origin: Minted in Egypt, Circa: 1519 AD to 1520 AD, Collection: Islamic Art, Style: Ottoman, Medium: Gold, At its More »
Ottoman Gold Dinar Minted Under Suleyman Bin Salim - LC.207, Origin: Minted in Egypt, Circa: 1519 AD to 1520 AD, Collection: Islamic Art, Style: Ottoman, Medium: Gold, At its height, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world’s great powers, controlling much of southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The roots of the Ottoman Empire can be traced back to the migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into Anatolia. Expert horsemen, fierce and highly mobile, these armies encountered little resistance as they moved westward and settled, eventually uniting under the banner of the Seljuk Empire. Back in the East, the rise of the Mongols sent progressive waves of Turkic refugees fleeing the armies of the Khan. The turmoil created by this influx of people, as well as direct confrontations with the Mongols themselves, eventually resulted in the dissolution of the Seljuk Empires into several fractured independent states. One of these states, ruled by Osman I, from whom the word Ottoman is derived, would become the Ottoman Empire. « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
USA |
Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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