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"Transylvanian" rug, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. formerly in Davanzati palace, Florence

Otto Bernheimer Ottoman court coupled-column prayer rug, Christies SALE 1519 | ORIENTAL RUGS & CARPETS | 8 April 2014

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, second half 17th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 63.608.1

Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, mid 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 227, 115x179cm
     

McMullan coupled-column prayer rug, probably western Anatolia, Turkey. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 1974.149.18

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century (before 1672), Ottoman Empire. Skokloster Castle (Skoklosters slott - Swedish Baroque Period castle). Inv. 1834
 
"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Formerly ini Schmutzler collection, now in a private collection


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Published in Ian Bennett's "Oriental Carpets and Rugs" book, 43. Private collection

"Transylvanian" rug (Davanzati type), Western Turkey. Joseph Toth Collection
   

Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, early 1700s, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 22.100.62 (from the Ballard Collection)

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 231

"Transylvanian" rug, Turkiye, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Private collection, formerly in Anton Danker Collection

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Private colection, formerly W. von Dirksen collection
 
"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, late 17th-early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection
 
"Davanzati" type "Transylvanian" rug fragment, Western Turkey, 17th century, private collection

"Transylvanian" type prayer rug, Turkey, 18th century.  Published in Anatolian Carpets: Masterpieces from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, by Ahmet Ertuğ and Walter Denny
     

"Transylvanian" column prayer rug, Western Turkey, late 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Bujanovics Collection, Budapest. Acquired in Transylvania

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, second half 17th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 62.1232.1

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, late 17th century. Philadelphia Museum of Art, inv. no: 1955-65-32
 
       

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" coupled column prayer rug, Western Turkey, Kula ?, circa ~1700, Ottoman Empire. Saint Louis Art Museum
. 113:1929

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug with a triple arched design , "Transylvanian type", circa ~1700. McMullan Collection, currently The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Accession Number: 1974.149.19

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with triple arch niche design, second half 17th century. Germanisches Nationalmuseum (4945), Nuremberg. Formerly in the Evangelical Church of Bistrita

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century. Published in "Transylvanian Turkish Rugs: Tracing The Ottoman Rugs From The 1914 Exhibition In The Budapest Museum Of Applied Arts", by Emese Pasztor

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, late 17th c, Ottoman Empire. Hungarian National Museum, inv. no. 1926.53. Formerly in the collection of Karoly Csanyi

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, circa 1700s. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7947

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, ~1700, Ottoman Empire. Recorded as no.5 in the Bielz inventor
y. Current location is unknown

"Transylvanian" type rug, Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, inv. no. 347

"Transylvanian" rug ('Siebenburger' Teppich), Western Turkey, late 17th century, Louvre Museum,
inventory number: AD 14800

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection
   

"Transylvanian" type prayer rug with a octagonal star border, Western Turkey, 18th century (or 19th century). Private Collection
     

 

 

 

 


'Transylvaninan' Western Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, 17th century. Bardini Museum (Museo Bardini, Palazzo Mozzi)


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey (Ushak?), second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Textile Museum, Washington. Accession Number: R34.22.1

Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 232

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Bausback collection

"Transylvanian" type Anatolian prayer rug. Private Collection. Formerly Paul Deeg and Schurmann collections

"Transylvanian" rug, Turkiye, late 17th-early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private collection, formerly in the Manilow Collection

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Keir Collection, T 22
 

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" coupled column prayer rug, Western Turkey, Ushak?, early 17th century. Formerly Halevim Collection. Currently at Arkas collection

"Transylvanian" coupled column prayer rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Stefano Bardini Museum

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, late 17th century. Published in "Meisterstücke orientalischer Knüpfkunst" by Werner Grote-Hasenbalg  & Reinhart von Oettingen (1921)
 

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, first half 17th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 51.114.1



Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, late 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 226

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug, late 17th-early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Evangelical Chuch of Cisnadie (Heltau), inv. no. 20

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, late 17th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 51.113.1
 

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug, late 17th-early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov (Kronstadt), inv. no 237
 

Transylvanian Turkish prayer rug, first half 18th century. Currently in the Evangelical Church of Sebeş, Mülbach, inv. 47
 

"Transylvanian" type Anatolian prayer rug, XVII century. Private Collection
 

"Transylvanian" Rug, Western Turkey, Late 17th Century — Featured in 1931 Jekyll’s Ltd. Catalogue

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, late 17th-early 18th century, Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 229

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, late 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. 233

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 14776
  

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. American Art Association, 1932

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, 17th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7950

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. published in Antique Oriental Carpets from Austrian Collections, exhibition catalogue, Vienna, 1983

"Transylvanian" type prayer rug. Seen at Rippon Boswell (22.11.1997) & Austria Auction Company  (16-11-2019)

"Transylvanian" column prayer rug in a red ground, Western Turkey (Gordes?), 2nd half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Mirco Cattai, Italy
 

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, late 17th-early 18th century. Blumenau Church (Biserica Evanghelică din Blumăna), Braşov, inv. no 236

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, "Transylvanian" type with six columns, late XVII century, Ottoman Empire. Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, inv. no: 1952.277
 

"Transylvanian" prayer rug fragment with six columns, Western Turkey, early 18th c. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu. inv. no: 2165. Formerly in the Evangelical Church A.C. of Dobarca (Dobring).

Turkish prayer rug with triple arch niche design, late 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 235

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century. Hermitage Museum

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, early 18th century. Published in "Transylvanian Turkish Rugs: Tracing The Ottoman Rugs From The 1914 Exhibition In The Budapest Museum Of Applied Arts", by Emese Pasztor, plate 271

"Transylvanian" rug, late 18th century or later. The Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo. Published in Mohamed Mostafa's 'Turkish prayer rugs'

Transylvanian column-type rug, 20th century; Tuduc or another 20th-century copy. Private Collection

"Transylvanian" column rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, private collection (ex Mirzakhanian). Published in Hali 84
     
 
"Transylvanian" triple-arch prayer rug, Western Turkey, 17th century. National Museum in Kraków (Cracow), inv. no. MNK XIX-4391

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, late 17th or early 18th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 18156

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, circa 1700, published in "Altorientalische Teppiche in Siebenbürgen", written by Emil Schmutzler (1889 – 1952) in 1933, plate 29

"Transylvanian" type rug, 20th century, possibly Tuduc production

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, late 17th century. Christies London
Oriental Rugs and Carpets 2 October 2012

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century. Published in "Transylvanian Turkish Rugs: Tracing The Ottoman Rugs From The 1914 Exhibition In The Budapest Museum Of Applied Arts", by Emese Pasztor, plate 277

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Benaki Museum

Western Anatolian prayer rug, Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. published in "Der Anatolische Teppich" by Iten-Maritz, J., plate 47

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, dated to the first half 17th century by the museum. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 14778

"Transylvanian" rug, Turkey, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Osterreichisches Museum fur angewandte Kunst (Austrian Museum of Applied Art), Vienna. inv no: OR 361

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with 6 columns in an ivory ground, Western Turkey, second half 17th century. Published in Herrmann's ‘Asiatische Teppich- und Textilkunst’
 

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Textile Museum, Washington. Accession Number
1976.10.5

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century. Formerly Raoul Tolentino collection

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with a triple arch in a tulip and carnation meander border, late 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Evangelical Church of Cincu (Großschenk), inv. no. 57

Six-column 'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with a triple arch, second half 17th century, Black Church, Braşov (Kronstadt), inv. no 228
 
Four-column 'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with a triple niche, late 17th-early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 234

"Transylvanian" rug, Turkey, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Osterreichisches Museum fur angewandte Kunst (Austrian Museum of Applied Art), Vienna, Austria. inv no: T6639
   

Six-column 'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with a triple arch, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu  (inv. no 2166). From the Evangelical Church of Beia (Meeburg)
 
     

"Transylvanian" rug, Turkey, circa 1700, Ottoman Empire. Osterreichisches Museum fur angewandte Kunst (Austrian Museum of Applied Art), Vienna, Austria. inv no: T6636

"Transylvanian" triple arch prayer rug, 1700s, Turkiye, private collection

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug in an ivory ground, "Transylvanian" type, late XVII or early XVIII century, Ottoman Empire. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum (Museum of Applied Arts), Budapest, inv. no: 7945

"Transylvanian" rug, western Turkey, 18th century. Provenance: Marschall collection, now German private collection. Published in Schurmann's "Teppiche aus dem Orient"
  

 

   

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with 6 columns in a carnation meander motif main border, Western Turkey, circa 1700. Published in Herrmann's ‘Asiatische Teppich- und Textilkunst’.

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with 6 columns in a carnation meander motif main border, Western Turkey, circa 1700. Location: a museum in Esterházy, Hungary

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with 6 columns, Western Turkey, circa 1700. Published in Turkish Rugs in Transylvania. 1977. Authors: Gyula Vegh, Karoli Layer

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with six columns, Western Turkey, circa 1700 or late 17th c., Ottoman Empire. Brukenthal Museum no.1620), Sibiu. From Evangelical Church of Sibiu

"Transylvanian" prayer rug in a carnation meander motif main border, Western Turkey, circa 1700. Published in Hali Magazine, no:167

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, circa 1700, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection
   

"Transylvanian" type column prayer rug in a red ground. Private Collection

"Transylvanian" type rug, Tuduc production

"Transylvanian" type rug, Tuduc production
 

"Transylvanian" rug, private collection, Luca Emilio Brancati

"Transylvanian" type rug, 20th century, Tuduc Production, Romania
   
       
       

 

 

 

 

'Transylvaninan' Western Turkish prayer rug with four columns, second half 17th century. Tabibnia Collection.


'Transylvaninan' Western Turkish prayer rug fragment with triple arch niche design (6 columns), 17th century. Tabibnia Collection. 175 x 128 cm

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century. This piece has provenance linking it to both the Alexander and Halevim collections

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, Ottoman Empire, private collection. 20th century, Tuduc workshop in Brasov

"Transylvanian" rug, XVII century, private collection

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Perez Collection
   
   
       

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" Turkish prayer rug with "gothic" border, 2nd half 17th century. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg (4941). From Evangelical Church of Bistrita
 

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, probably 20th century, private collection

"Transylvanian" Turkish prayer rug with "gothic" border, late 17th century. 125x190 cm. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, inv. no GEW 4943. Formerly in the Evangelical Church of Bistrita

"Transylvanian" rug. Published in Mohamed Mostafa's 'Turkish prayer rugs'

 

 

 

   
       

 

 

 

   
       

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" type column rug, Western Turkey, 18th century. Palmette & Tulip border. Came into the possession of the family in Mühlbach, Transylvania, in 1880

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with in a rare palmette & tulip border, Western Turkey, late 17th century. Christian Museum, Esztergom, inv. 58.34.1
 

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century. Published in "Transylvanian Turkish Rugs: Tracing The Ottoman Rugs From The 1914 Exhibition In The Budapest Museum Of Applied Arts", by Emese Pasztor, plate 281

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, second half 17th century. From the collection of Székely National Museum before 1914. Published in "Transylvanian Turkish Rugs", by Emese Pasztor, no. 9

"Transylvanian" prayer rug in a medium blue ground, Western Turkey, Ottoman Empire. Mirco Cattai, Italy
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" prayer rug, western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Provenance: from royal Wittelsbach property

"Transylvanian" Turkish prayer rug, Western Turkey, late 17th century. Black Church, Braşov, inv. 225
   

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug in a yellow ground, "Transylvanian" type with two columns, late XVII century. Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, inv. no: 1914.94.7

'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug, second half 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov (Kronstadt), inv. no 230

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Published at "200 rare old rugs collected by Dr. Hugh Black" 1927
 

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with two columns, 17th century. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, inv. no 4948. Formerly in the Evangelical Church of Bistrita
     

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" prayer rug with two columns, Western Turkey, 17th c., Ottoman Empire. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu.

"Transylvanian" rug with two columns, Western Turkey, 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Brukenthal Museum (no. 1627), Sibiu. Formerly Asylum Church of Sibiu

"Transylvanian" rug fragment, single niche, two columns, in a blue ground, Western Turkey, first half 18th century
 

"Transylvanian" rug ('Siebenburger' Teppich), Western Turkey, 18th century, inv. no: 1876,226. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

"Transylvanian" Turkish prayer rug with five columns, late 17th century. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg (4947). Formerly in the Evangelical Church of Bistrita

"Transylvanian" Turkish prayer rug with "twin" columns, late 17th-early 18th century. 130x184cm. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, inv. no GEW 4946

'Transylvaninan' Western Turkey prayer rug with five columns and single niche. Tabibnia Collection

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with three column design, Western Turkey, 17th century, Khalili Collection

Three-column 'Transylvanian' Turkish prayer rug with a single niche, late 17th century, Ottoman Empire. Black Church, Braşov, inv. no 238
   

Transylvanian Turkish prayer rug, Western Turkey, early 18th century. Currently in Evangelical Church Sebeş, Mülbach, inv. 41

"Transylvanian" (Siebenburger) rug , Western Turkey, late 17th century, Evangelical Church of Rupea, inv. no. 39

Transylvanian Turkish prayer rug, possibly Kula, Western Turkey, c 1700. Evangelical Church of Biertan (Birthalm), inv. 61
 
       

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, late 17th c - circa 1700, Ottoman Empire. Private collection
 


Single niche "Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, circa 1700. Burton Yost Berry collection

 

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, private collection. 121x158cm

Transylvanian Turkish prayer rug, Kula, Western Turkey, early 18th century. Currently in the Evangelical Church of Sebeş, Mülbach, inv. 46

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire, private collection

Colonel Friedsam "Transylvanian" (Siebenburger) rug , Western Turkey, 18th century, Brooklyn Museum, inventory number: 32546

Western Anatolian Turkish rug, late 18th century, Ottoman Empire, private collection
 
       
       

 

 

 

 

       

"Transylvanian" rug with two columns, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Blumenau Church, Brasov (Biserica Evanghelică din Blumăna). inv. 241
 

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with single niche and two columns, Western Turkey, early 18th century. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu (inv. no 1625). From Evangelical Church of Sibiu

"Transylvanian" prayer rug with single niche and two columns, arabesque spandrel, Western Turkey, late 18th century. Evangelical Church of Raşnov (Rosenau), inv. no. 8

Prayer rug, Western Turkey, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. National Museum in Kraków, inv. no. MNK XIX-4405


Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, formerly in the Aita collection


Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, Gordes, 18th century, The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, V.R.D. Collection. published in Hayward Gallery catalogue, 1977, no:55

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, formerly Bausback collection. Published in Hali Magazine vol 1 no: 1 (1978)

Prayer rug, Western Turkey, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection
 
"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, first half 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private collection

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, Ottoman Empire. Mirco Cattai, Italy

Western Anatolian Turkish Prayer rug, "Transylvanian type", early 18th century, possibly Kula region. Lehman Collection, currently The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey, XVIII century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7959

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection

Western Anatolian carpet, 18th century, Ghiordes (Gördes). Embroidered inscription: M. Hissen 1736. Evangelical Church, Rosenau, Transylvania.
Published in E. Schmutzler, Altorientalische Teppiche in Siebenbürgen, Leipzig, 1933, pl. 33; also in Seven Hundred Years of Oriental Carpets, no. 216

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, David Collection, Copenhagen


Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, private collection


"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, 18th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7958
 

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection

 

 
 
"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, 18th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 14428

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, private collection

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, Ashmolean Museum. Accession no. EA1978.1392
 

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private collection

Prayer rug, Western Turkey, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Horace O. Havemeyer, 32.2087

Western Anatoilan rug, XVIII century, private collection
 


Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection


"Transylvanian" prayer rug with single niche and two columns, Western Turkey, first half 18th century. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu (inv. no 2177). From Evangelical Church of Sibiu
   

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, private collection


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 1700s, Ottoman Empire. Published in Hali 87 (Herbert Bieler, Austria)

   

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, 18th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7956

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, possible Gördes, first half 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 50.174.1
 

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Louvre Museum, Paris

"Transylvanian" rug with two columns, Gordes, Western Turkey, early 18th century, Ottoman Empire. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu. inv. no. M.2189

"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, late 18th century or c1800, formerly Dixon collection
 
       

 

 

 

 

       
       

 

 

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Western Turkey, late 18th century. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7957

Western Anatoilan rug with a rare border type, XVIII century, private collection. Published in Hali Magazine
   
       

 

 

 


"Transylvanian" rug, Western Turkey, 1700s, Ottoman Empire. Private Collection

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, 18th century, private collection. Published in Hali Magazine, no: 122

Western Anatolian Turkish prayer rug, first half 18th century, private collection
 
       

 

 

 

   
       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Western Anatolian Turkish rug, "Transylvanian type", 18th century. McMullan Collection, currently The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1974.149.21

"Transylvanian" prayer rug, Turkey (attributed to Ladik by the museum), dated to the second half 17th century by the museum. Iparmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest), inv. no: 7946