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Lot 1780 Lot 1778
1778. Indian red velvet ceremonial cover, heavily embroidered in metal threads and sequins; a flowerhead to the centre enclosed in a blue ground velvet border, the whole within a similar blue velvet border, lined with turquoise cotton, late 19th/early 20th century, 61in., 155cm. square. Pulled threads; some stitches missing and other small damages. £100-200
1780. Black cotton Jumlo (dress) of the Shin people of Kohistan, north west frontier province (now Pakistan), the bodice and sleeves heavily embroidered and embellished with silk, buttons, metal thread, coins beads and assorted metal wear, the many pleated skirt embroidered and edged with red cotton, about 1920-30s. For a similar example see Gillow, J & Barnard, N. Indian Textiles, p. 139. £100-150
Lot 1783
1783. Black cotton Jumlo (dress) of the Shin people of Kohistan, north west frontier province (now Pakistan), the bodice and sleeves heavily embroidered in floss silks and with panels of embroidery worked in tent stitch, embellished with assorted metalware and buttons; a zip to the bodice, the many pleated skirt embroidered and edged with red cotton, about 1920-30s. See note to Lot 1780. £100-150
Lot 1781 Lot 1779
1779. Large Kalamkari cotton cloth, printed and painted in reds and blues with flowers and boteh, probably Masulipatnam, south east India, late 19th/early 20th century, 97in. 247cm. square, Holes, tears and repairs. Together with an ivory silk gauze sari length with gold coloured metal thread stripe and ‘flower bud’ decoration, India, 20th century, 146in. x 37in. 371cm. x 94cm. and a European fine cotton and filet lace rectangular table centre, the ends worked with figures of herdsmen/hunters surrounded by a wide variety of animals and birds, 20th century, 65in. x 36in. 165cm. x 92cm. Time stains. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (3) £100-150
1781. Faded black cotton Jumlo (dress) of the Shin people of Kohistan, north west frontier province (now Pakistan), with strips of printed cottons and pink floss silk embroidery to the many pleated skirt and to the long sleeves, the panelled bodice, plain; the back of the dress embroidered in pink and ivory floss silks and decorated rows of coins and occasional metal set glass beads, about 1920-30s. See note to previous lot. £100-150
Lot 1784
1784. Afghan gentleman’s coat, grey striped herringbone weave type wool(?) the collar, front edges, cuffs, hems and back heavily embroidered in a pale gold coloured corded silk with a complex floral design, the front edges, cuffs and hem lined with purple velvet, the coat lined with plain cotton, toggle fastenings to front. About 1920-30s. Some wear and damages. Together with an Uzbek lady’s purple and ivory ikat silk coat, the edges lined with brightly coloured ikat silk, the coat lined with printed cotton, gathered at each side of the waist. About 1920-30s. Some wear and damages. (2) £100-150
Lot 1782
1782. Black cotton Jumlo (dress) of the Shin people of Kohistan, north west frontier province (now Pakistan), the bodice and sleeves heavily embroidered in floss silks and with bands of embroidery worked in tent stitch, embellished with many metal coins, ornaments and buttons, the many pleated skirt embroidered, edged and inset with plain and printed cottons and silks, about 1920-30s. See note to Lot 1780. £100-150
Lot 1785
1785. Three Banjara bags, all variously woven and adorned with tassels, shells and beads together with a fourth bag, the fabric handle edged with flowerheads made from tiny shells attached to silvered metal tassels, repeated on the bag. North India, 20th century. (4) £100-200
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