Monday 30 October 2023
Seven Coptic fragmentary textiles, Circa 4th-9th Century A.D., Five woven in reddish brown wool...
View MoreSeven Coptic fragmentary textiles, Circa 4th-9th Century A.D., Five woven in reddish brown wool...
Price Realised: Unsold Lot
Estimate: £800 - £1,200
Price realised is hammer price plus fees (31.2% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).
Lot 2
Description
Seven Coptic fragmentary textiles, Circa 4th-9th Century A.D., Five woven in reddish brown wool onto a plain ground, two with polychrome wool woven onto a plain ground, the decoration variously of friezes, roundels, squares and other fragments, the designs including dancers, a figure riding a lion, dogs, cruciform designs and foliage, 21.3cm maximum width, length of rectangular strips: 19.4cm x 3.1cm and 28.3cm x 2.2cm, all mounted on modern backings (7)
Provenance: Private Collection, UK
Fees & VAT
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