Roger Hollander Collection | Antique Indonesian Textiles

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Roger Hollander Collection Antique Indonesian Textiles

Lot 26. Signed Tulis Batik Sarong, Workshop of Lien Metzelaar de Stoop, Pekalongan, Indonesia, Late 19th-Early 20th C.

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Lot 84. Ceremonial Ancestral Cloth "Tatibin", Sumatra, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C.

Lot 3. Rare Double Ikat Geringsing Ceremonial Textile, Indonesia, 19th-Early 20th C.

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Roger Hollander Collection Antique Indonesian Textiles Live Showroom Auction: Thursday, July 21, 2022, 11AM ET Public Exhibition: July 18-19-20, 11AM – 4PM

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1. Rare Geringsing Double Ikat Textile, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Geringsing ritual cloth of handspun cotton with decoration in double ikat in a pattern of intersecting circles and four-pointed stars, worked in red-brown and purplish brown. Woven in two sections and sewn togetheralong white selvage edges. Size: 5'5'' x 2'9'' (165 x 84 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $960

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2. Rare Geringsing Double Ikat Textile, Indonesia, C. 1950. Geringsing "Gogengongan", sacred textile. This sarong or saput was worn as a wweft ikat design based on patola patterning. Constructed from two pieces and sewn along the white cotton selvage edge. Size: 5' x 2'8'' (152 x 81 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $830


4. Woman's Ceremonial Sarong "Tapis", Indonesia, 18th-19th C. Opened woman's tubular red tapis sarong, patterning in warp ikat probably influenced by Indian patola designs. Medium: cotton; tabby woven, warp ikat, embroidery. Size: 4'3'' x 4'1'' (130 x 124 cm). $500-1000, Sold: $2430

3. Rare Double Ikat Geringsing Ceremonial Textile, Indonesia, 19th-Early 20th C. Sacred textile, geringsing "cicempaka petang dasa", made of handspun cotton in warp and weft (double) ikat technique. "Cicempaka petang dasa" means "forty flowers". Size: 5'6'' x 2'1'' (168 x 64 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $2690

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5. Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth With Songket, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Silk shoulder cloth known as endeksongket with patterning in strips of alternating continuous supplementary weft inlay with gold thread interlacing (songket), and wrapped thread and weft ikat. C. 1930. Size: 4'10'' x 2' (147 x 61 cm). $400-800, Sold: $770

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6. Antique Palembang Ceremonial Ikat Shoulder Cloth, Sumatra, Indonesia. Shoulder cloth of silk with patterning in weft ikat, center field of stylized garuda birds and plant forms. Unusual tumpals with spiraling, leaflike forms on ends, narrow end bands of gold brocade. Size: 7'1'' x 2'11'' (216 x 89 cm). $400-800, Sold: $830


7. Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth With Gold Thread Songket, Indonesia, C. 1900. Songket technique shoulder cloth, of weft wrap resist (ikat) in silk, a grid pattern of rosettes in the ikat patterning, and floral patterning, geometric bands and eight rayed stars in supplementary weft patterning on ends in gold wrapped silk thread. Size: 6'10'' x 2'9'' (208 x 84 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1410

8. Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth, Palembang, Indonesia, 19th C. Cloth of weft ikat in silk with silk floss, with gold thread embroidery and sequins. An Indian style border of flowering plants. Size: 6'3'' x 2'9'' (191 x 84 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $2430

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9. Silk Ikat Selendang Shoulder Cloth, South Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th C. A shoulder cloth from Kombring, South Sumatra patterned in weft ikat and embroidery. Size: 6'9'' x 2'9'' (206 x 84 cm). $500-1000, Sold: $415

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10. Silk Ikat And Songket Limar Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, 19th C. Shoulder cloth woven of silk with weft ikat and metallic threads in supplementary weft inlay (songket). The textile is in the patola style, in a four petal floral form on a diamond grid. The style was popular in exports to Europe. Medium: silk, metallic threads; weft ikat, supplementary weft inlay. Size: 7'10'' x 3'5'' (239 x 104 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $640


11. Ceremonial Ritual Textile, Rejang Lebong Area (Pasemah Interior), Indonesia, Late 19th-Early 20th C.Cotton or bast fiber ceremonial cloth from the Pasemah interior. This type of textile is used for a variety of ritual purposes and is believed to have protective and curative powers. Interlocking and discontinuous supplementary weft patterning. Size: 4'11'' x 1'5'' (150 x 43 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1090

12. Rare Benkulu Shoulder Cloth, S. Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th-20th C. Long, narrow weaving with an even, tabby woven cotton center with alternating wefts of blue and white along edges, and continuous soft cotton weft faced ends with additional supplementary weft patterning in cotton. Supplementary weft inlay. Size: 6'3'' x 1'2'' (191 x 36 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $545 9


13. Rare Benkulu Shoulder Cloth, S. Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th-20th C. Long, narrow weaving with an even, tabby woven cotton center with alternating wefts of blue and white along edges, and continuous soft cotton weft faced ends with additional supplementary weft patterning in cotton. Supplementary weft inlay. Size: 5'7'' x 1'3'' (170 x 38 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $530

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14. Rare Benkulu Shoulder Cloth With Metal Fringe Intact, S. Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th-20th C. Long, narrow weaving with an even, tabby woven cotton center with alternating wefts of blue and white along edges, and continuous soft cotton weft faced ends with additional supplementary weft patterning in cotton. Fringes wrapped in lead foil. Size: 5'7'' x 1'3'' (170 x 38 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $610


15. Songket Silk Shoulder Cloth With Metal Thread, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Silk shoulder cloth with toothed patterns in the field stripes and a section of eight rayed stars in a grid at each end executed in metal thread in supplementary weft inlay (songket). Size: 4'6'' x 1'5'' (137 x 43 cm). $500-1000, Sold: $320

16. Silk Shoulder Cloth With Ikat "Endek-Songket", Indonesia, Early 20th C. Silk shoulder cloth known as endek-songket of weft ikat silk alternating with stripes of plain weft with supplementary weft inlay of gold thread. Size: 6'5'' x 1'4'' (196 x 41 cm). $400-800, Sold: $450 11


17. Metal Thread Songket Textile With Ikat, Indonesia, 19th C. Small hanging on a dark red cotton foundation with triangular and floral patterns in supplementary weft inlay with metal wrapped thread and sequins. Medium: cotton, metallic yarns; supplementary weft, weft ikat, applied sequins, cotton and metallic yarns. Size: 7'1'' x 1'8'' (216 x 51 cm). $500 -1000, Sold: $1250

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18. Rare Geringsing Double Ikat Textile, Indonesia, 19thEarly 20th C. Hanging or wrapper of warp and weft ikat dyed cotton in a pattern of geometricized rosettes within a grid formed by alternating background colors of deep indigo and ivory. Cotton selvage, loose warps left as fringe. Size: 6'10'' x 9'' (208 x 274 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1025


19. Silk Lawon Ceremonial Scarf/Shawl, Indonesia, 18th C. Lawon ceremonial scarf with an open white center with four red sides worked in warp and weft ikat. One end border is brocaded in Indian style utilizing an Indian boteh motif. The other end is embroidered with a related boteh design. Medium: silk, metallic (gold and silver) yarns; double ikat, brocade (songket), embroidery, 18th Century. Size: 14'1'' x 2'2'' (429 x 66 cm). $500-1000, Sold: $690

20. Silk Ikat "Saput Endek" Textile, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Shoulder cloth or long hanging for a shrine. Weft-faced fabric with ikat silk weft, silk warp. Pattern based on patola design. Size: 5'5'' x 1'3'' (165 x 38 cm). $400-800, Sold: $290

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21. Antique Endek Songket Silk Shoulder Cloth With Ikat, Indonesia. Silk shoulder cloth of a type known as cerari or curare. The combination of ikat and gold weft inlay is called endeksongket. In the pattern, toothed triangles form a grid in the field of alternating ikat and supplementary weft inlay with gold. Late 19th-early 20th Century. Size: 7'8'' x 1'2'' (234 x 36 cm). $400-800, Sold: $575

22. Tulis Batik Kain Panjang Skirt Cloth, C. 1950. Kain panjang skirt cloth worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth with a design repeat of ships. Size: 7'2'' x 3'5'' (218 x 104 cm). $400-800, Sold: $415

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23. Tulis Batik Sarong, Stamped LKK, Indonesia, C. 1900. Sarong of hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) on a commercial cotton ground, with a design of a flowering lotus tree in red, blue and green against a white ground with an intricate tumbal motif kepala. Stamp LKK. Size: 6'7'' x 3'6'' (201 x 107 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $3200

24. Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, C. 1900-1910. Sarong worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth. Design of four flowering trees with a small mound, related to the Indian palampore, with fantastic phoenix-like birds between the trees. Background motif of fine scrollwork. Size: 6'3'' x 3'4'' (191 x 102 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $2300

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25. Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, C. 1900-1910. Sarong worked in handdrawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth. Design of flowering lotus trees against a diamond grid background. Size: 6'5'' x 3'5'' (196 x 104 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1410

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26. Signed Tulis Batik Sarong, Workshop of Lien Metzelaar de Stoop, Pekalongan, Indonesia, Late 19th-Early 20th C. Sarong of commercial cotton tabby with hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). Made in the workshop of Lien Metzelaar de Stoop in Pekalongan, Java, an Indo-European woman married to a Dutch man who started to produce batik after his death in 1880. Signed: L. Metz Pek. Size: 3'5'' x 3'4'' (104 x 102 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $6080


27. Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, 19th C. Sarong skirt cloth worked in handdrawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth with pattern of an undulating vine with orchids. The light reddish brown background has been wax pricked into a pattern of irregularly spaced, tiny red dots. Size: 3'3'' x 3'4'' (99 x 102 cm). $500-1000, Sold: $2300

28. Extraordinary Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, C. 1850. Hand drawn on commercial cotton. The crooked trunk and large blossoms relate this tree motif to Indian Palampore. Mrs. Van Oosterom and Mrs. Von Franquemont were the first European women to develop batik workshops. Both worked in Semerang beginning in the 1840's. Size: 3'3'' x 3'5'' (99 x 104 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $4800

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29. Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Cotton, featuring the tumpal pasung front panel. Not cut. Size: 3'3'' x 3'4'' (99 x 102 cm). $400-800, Sold: $7500

30. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1930-1945. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial tabby cotton with wax resist decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The designs are all court motifs: the rooster, the lotus plant (identified by its roots and bud) and the Chinese style cloud form. Size: 7'10'' x 3'3'' (239 x 99 cm). $400-800, Sold: $1375

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31. Tulis Batik Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, 19th C. Kamben shoulder cloth of hand drawn (tulis) batik on handspun and handwoven cotton tabby cloth. The design is of a cosmic diagram referred to as alasalasan, which translates as "forest-like", but refers to the world in microcosm. Size: 2'1'' x 6'3'' (64 x 191 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $2050

32. Batik "Kain Gendongan" Carrying Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1890. Carrying cloth of tabby woven cotton with patterning in wax resist (batik). The central field pattern is of spotted fish on a red background, with a lotus pond surrounded by birds, rabbits and lions on a white ground on each end. Chinese made. Size: 8'3'' x 2'11'' (251 x 89 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $4800

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33. Tulis Batik Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1920-30. "Slendang" shoulder cloth of machine woven cotton tabby clotah with decoration in tulis, handdrawn batik in "nitik" style, drawn to resemble weaving. The pattern is that of an Indian patola, also referred to as a Jlamprang motif in Indonesia. Size: 6'5'' x 1'8'' (196 x 51 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $2000 20

34. Tulis Batik Shoulder Cloth With Chinese Motif, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Shoulder cloth of commercial cotton tabby cloth with patterning in handdrawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) in a pattern of phoenix and other beneficent Chinese symbols on a ground of fish-scale or 'woven' pattern of deep blue and white. C. 1930. Size: 7'3'' x 2'11'' (221 x 89 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $830


36. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1910. 35. Tulis Batik Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900. Kain panjang, skirt cloth of hand drawn (tulis) wax resist Shoulder cloth worked in handdrawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth with pattern of a (batik) on commercial cotton. The center (baden) has a small red floral grid with large rosettes at each center on a dark repeating pattern drawn from imported Indian textiles, the kepala of a phoenix in a roundel is drawn from a Chinese blue ground. Three scrolling vine borders of ivory on repertoire of designs. Size: 8'4'' x 3'4'' (254 x 102 cm). blue, and final end border. Size: 7'1'' x 2'11'' (216 x 89 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $415 $500-1000, Sold: $2050 21


37. Tulis Batik Pagi-Sore Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1910-1920. Skirt cloth of hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial cotton in pagi-sore style with two different designs clearly divided at the center. Size: 8'6'' x 3'4'' (259 x 102 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1150

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38. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1925. Skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is based on a patola basket-weave pattern, with a grid of circles with floral centers, the edges of which form interstitial diamond shapes. Size: 8'9'' x 3'4'' (267 x 102 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $415


39. Tulis Batik Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, Early 20th C.Shoulder cloth worked in handdrawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth with pattern of scrolling lotus on an ivory ground, surrounded by three borders of scrolling stems with flowers, and final end borders of a fringe pattern. Size: 6'11'' x 2'11'' (211 x 89 cm). $500-1000, Start: $300

40. Kain Prada Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Sarong of handdrawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) on cotton tabby cloth, worked in a pattern of interlocking quatrefoil rosette and diamond forms in yellow on a blue ground. Fringe or striped end borders. The whole surface with applied goldpainting "prada". Size: 6'8'' x 2'11'' (203 x 89 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1665

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41. Tulis And Stamped Batik "Kain Sembagi" Ceremonial Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, 18th C. Ceremonial garment woven of cotton tabby cloth; handdrawn and stamped, resist and mordant dyed in an overall repeat of floral and leaf motifs. Size: 8'1'' x 3'6'' (246 x 107 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $2815

42. Tulis Batik Kain Panjang Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth. A semen design variation with paired peacocks, butterflies and lar (garuda wings) against a finely worked background of tendrils and rice. Size: 8'3'' x 3'4'' (251 x 102 cm). $400-800, Sold: $260

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43. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial cotton tabby with patterning in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) with dense coloration and Indianized patterning in the East Sumatran style. Grid-like field pattern of diamond-related forms. Size: 8'7'' x 3'6'' (262 x 107 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $770

44. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Late 19th C. Sarong, skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is a repeat of large garuda wings with intervening space filled with irregularly shaped sections fitted together like a jigsaw puzzle. Size: 7'8'' x 3'4'' (234 x 102 cm). $400-800, Sold: $3330

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45. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, EarlyMid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial cotton tabby cloth with hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) decoration in a tambal or patchwork design in blue and brown on a dark ivory ground, with traditional central Javanese designs. Size: 8'1'' x 3'4'' (246 x 102 cm). $600-1200, Sold: $1875 26

46. Tiga Negeri Tulis Batik, Indonesia, Early 20th C.Commercial cotton tabby cloth with hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) of blue deer and scattered blue and red sprigs and foliage interspersed with large flowers on a on stems, all on an ocher ground. Side and end borders of a scrolling flowering vine. Size: 8'1'' x 3'4'' (246 x 102 cm). $400-800, Sold: $575


47. Antique Tulis Batik Head Cloth "Kain Kapala", Indonesia. Kain kapala head cloth of handdrawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) on cotton cloth. The blue background field design is of loose-petalled flowers on feathery stems, with "Greek-key" and floral inner borders, and an outer border with a fringe pattern. Size: 2'11'' x 2'8'' (89 x 81 cm). $300-600, Sold: $900

48. Tulis Batik Head Cloth "Kain Kapala", Indonesia, 19th C. Kain kapala head cloth of handdrawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) on cotton cloth. The design is a repeat of a quatrefoil motif that was probably derived from Indian trade cloth. The edges have a delicate floral scroll and a drawn fringe. Size: 2'10'' x 2'10'' (86 x 86 cm). $300-600, Sold: $2175

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49. 19th C. Batik Textile, Indonesia. Large hanging composed of two pieces of fine imported cotton tabby woven cloth sewn together along selvage edges, each with wax resist dye in a pattern of dark blue interlocking medallions containing rust-colored, star-like floral forms. Narrow ivory-yellow end borders. Size: 5'5'' x 6'9'' (165 x 206 cm). $400-800, Sold: $260

50. Batik Textile Fragment, Indonesia, 18th/19th C. Fragment of wax resist (batik) dyed cotton tabby cloth jambi, cut roughly in the shape of a circle incorporating an edge. Field sectioned by khaki filled borders with dots and floral tendrils into blue background rectangles filled with alternating swastik Medium: cotton tabby cloth; wax resist (batik), Unknown. Size: 1'5'' x 1'8'' (43 x 51 cm). $200-400, Start: $100

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51. Toraja Sacred Heirloom Mawa, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Hanging in hand resist, brown-black dye, red accents probably directly applied. Trees of life on long sides with traces of applied dye (white?) on the leaves. Water buffalo and human figures center length and one end, in and out of three medallions. Size: 4'5'' x 2'2'' (135 x 66 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1410

52. Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th-Early 20th C. Sacred cloth hanging of handspun and handwoven tabby cotton cloth, painted and stamped. The design is divided into three sections, a format reminiscent of Indian textiles imported into the Toraja area beginning in the 14th century. Size: 12'2'' x 2'4'' (371 x 71 cm). $300-600, Sold: $2815

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53. Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th-Early 20th C. Maa' sacred cloth hanging made of tabby woven cotton cloth and painted with dyes with the Torajan version of the tree of life design developed from the Indian palampore traded to the Toraja area in the 18th century. Size: 9'1'' x 2'2'' (277 x 66 cm). $400-800, Sold: $2050 30

54. Antique Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth "Klung Kung", Indonesia. Silk shoulder cloth, klung kung, of weft ikat, with a pattern in imitation of Indian patola, alternating rows of weft patterning in diamond shapes forming a grid and enclosing star-like or geometric figures. Size: 1'11'' x 7'3'' (58 x 221 cm). $300-600, Start: $150


55. Antique Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth "Klung Kung", Indonesia, 19th C. Silk shoulder cloth, klung kung, of weft ikat, with a pattern in imitation of Indian patola, alternating rows of weft patterning in diamond shapes forming a grid and enclosing star-like or geometric figures. Size: 6'1'' x 1'9'' (185 x 53 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190

56. Cotton Ikat Tubeskirt, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Long tube-like garment composed of two strips of warp wrap resist (ikat) patterned cotton tabby cloth with pattern stripes of various widths, joined together at selvage edges and sewn along cut edges to form the tube. Made of cotton yarns circa 1900-1940. Size: 4'11'' x 1'9'' (150 x 53 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190

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57. Cotton Ikat Tubeskirt, Indonesia, C. 19001940. Long tube-like garment composed of two strips of warp wrap resist (ikat) patterned cotton tabby cloth with pattern stripes of various widths, joined together at selvage edges and sewn along cut edges to form the tube. Size: 4'10'' x 1'8'' (147 x 51 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190

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58. Cotton Ikat Tubeskirt, Indonesia, C. 1900-1940. Long tube-like garment composed of two strips of warp wrap resist (ikat) patterned cotton tabby cloth with pattern stripes of various widths, joined together at selvage edges and sewn along cut edges to form the tube. Size: 5'6'' x 1'10'' (168 x 56 cm). $300-600, Sold: $545


59. Cotton Ikat Tubeskirt, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Long tube-like garment composed of two strips of warp wrap resist (ikat) patterned cotton tabby cloth with pattern stripes of various widths, joined together at selvage edges and sewn along cut edges to form the tube. Made of cotton yarns circa 1900-1940. Size: 4'11'' x 1'10'' (150 x 56 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1090

60. Cotton Ikat Tubeskirt, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Long tube-like garment composed of two strips of warp wrap resist (ikat) patterned cotton tabby cloth with pattern stripes of various widths, joined together at selvage edges and sewn along cut edges to form the tube. Made of cotton yarn circa 1900 -1940. Size: 5'8'' x 1'10'' (173 x 56 cm). $300-600, Sold: $255

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61. Cotton Ikat Wrapper, Roti, Indonesia, Early 20th C.Wrapper consisting of two strips of warp faced cotton tabby cloth sewn together along the selvage edge, warp wrap resist (ikat) dyed in a pattern of floral stems and leaves, solid indigo-dyed weft, with one inch width of plain dyed indigo warp along outer edge, Size: 5'10'' x 2'11'' (178 x 89 cm). $400-800, Sold: $480

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62. Rare Cotton Ikat Wrapper/Hinggi, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Wrapper of cotton with patterning in warp ikat, with a design of European style horsemen and grooms, the repeat symmetrical along the horizontal axis. Woven in two pieces and sewn along selvage edges. Warp fringe on ends. Size: 6'8'' x 3'4'' (203 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $610


64. Silk Ikat Sarong, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Indonesian woman's tubular silk skirt, with patterning in weft ikat and brocade. The "baden" or body shows a repeat of alternating floral motifs and the "kepala" or head, has tumpal and small rosettes. Size: 3'6'' x 3'4'' (107 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1875 63. Silk Textile With Wax Resist Patola Pattern, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Silk fabric with wax resist decoration in a patola pattern. Field decoration in red, brown and yellow floral grid, red and yellow striped borders on edges, single band yellow border on end. Size: 6'3'' x 3'7'' (191 x 109 cm). $400-800, Sold: $260

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65. Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth With Songket, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Silk shoulder cloth known as endek-songket with patterning in strips of alternating continuous supplementary weft inlay with gold thread interlacing (songket), and wrapped thread and weft ikat. C. 1930. Size: 5'2'' x 2'0'' (157 x 61 cm). $400-800, Sold: $900 36

66. Pelangi Silk Should Cloth ("Selendang"), Indonesia, Early 20th C. Ceremonial scarf of silk, with gold braid and fringe. Field of tie dye (pelangi), and sew and dye (tritik). The design of alternating small and large octagons and circles is drawn from Indian trade textiles popular in Sumatra. Size: 7'0'' x 2'11'' (213 x 89 cm). $300-600, Sold: $510


67. Silk Ikat Endek Ceremonial Shawl, Bali, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Size: 8'1'' x 1'11'' (246 x 58 cm). $300-600, Sold: $960

68. Silk Ikat Ceremonial Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Slendang, ceremonial scarf or shoulder cloth of silk weft ikat with small areas of silver thread. Size: 7'10'' x 2'5'' (239 x 74 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190

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69. Silk Ikat Ceremonial Textile, Indonesia, C. 1900. Ceremonial hanging "lamak endek sutra". Weftfaced fabric with ikat silk weft, red silk warp. Size: 8'2'' x 1'3'' (249 x 38 cm). $400-800, Sold: $255

70. Silk Shoulder Cloth With Ikat "Endek-Songket", Indonesia, Early 20th C. Red silk shoulder cloth in the type called songketendek with patterning in strips of alternating continuous and discontinuous supplementary weft inlay (songket) in gold wrapped thread and sections of weft ikat. Silk fringe from warp on ends. Size: 9'4'' x 1'2'' (284 x 36 cm). $400-800, Sold: $255

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71. Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th C. Ceremonial hanging of handspun and hand woven cotton, with a painted and stamped pattern. The textile is made to resemble an Indian trade cloth made for the Indonesian market. It has an overall repeat of connecting circles. Size: 13' x 2' (396 x 61 cm). $300-600, Sold: $830

72. Endek Songket Silk Shoulder Cloth With Ikat, Indonesia, 19thEarly 20th C. Red silk shoulder cloth, songket/endek, with patterning in strips of alternating continuous supplementary weft inlay in gold wrapped thread and weft ikat. Silk fringe from warp on ends. Size: 10'1'' x 1'1'' (307 x 33 cm). $400-800, Sold: $705

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73. Balinese Silk Songket Hip Cloth, Indonesia, 19th C. Hip cloth with supplementary weft inlay sonket in silver and gold thread on a red silk ground in an overall pattern of interlocking diamonds with stars at the center of each section of the grid. Medium: silk, silver thread, gold thread; supplementary weft inlay songket. Size: 5'7'' x 4'2'' (170 x 127 cm). $200-400, Sold: $225

74. Silk And Metal Thread Songket Sarong, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Sarong of tabby woven red silk with patterning in supplementary weft patterning in gold foil wrapped silk thread. Field pattern of a diamond grid, edge borders with a scrolling floral pattern, end borders of stripes of geometric patterns and tumpals. Size: 7'6'' x 3' (229 x 91 cm). $400-800, Sold: $610

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75. Antique Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth "Klung Kung", Indonesia, 19th C. Silk shoulder cloth, klung kung, of weft ikat, with a pattern in imitation of Indian patola, alternating rows of weft patterning in diamond shapes forming a grid and enclosing star-like or geometric figures. Size: 6'5'' x 1'8'' (196 x 51 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1280

76. Flores Cotton Ikat Sarong, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. "Lawo luka semba", woman's tubular garment of cotton, with patterning in warp ikat with a patola based pattern. Patterned with striped designs in brown and black with touches of blue-green. Sewn from three pieces, joined at selvage edges. Size: 4'9'' x 2'2'' (145 x 66 cm). $300-600, Sold: $3455

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77. Silk Ikat Sarong, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Skirt cloth of purple, white, green, blue and orange silk. Patterning in simple, narrow stripes alternating with striped sections in weft ikat on either side of the center. Center section has two wider bands of weft ikat in chevron patterns, and broad band. Size: 6'0'' x 3'3'' (183 x 99 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1250

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78. Silk Ikat Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1920. Selendang. Weft-faced fabric with ikat silk weft, red silk warp, forming a pattern of abstracted figures with long, multiple arms extending from a central point, and other smaller figures on a red ground. Pattern is complete but ends are left raw. Size: 5'11'' x 2'3'' (180 x 69 cm). $400-800, Sold: $830


80. Woman's Ceremonial Sarong/Tapis, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia, Circa 1900-1940. Skirt cloth of cotton tabby, woven in two sections and sewn together along selvage edges. The cloth is warp faced, with narrow stripes of plain orange, red and blue-green dyed warp alternating with wider bands of blue dye. Medium: cotton tabby cloth, silk thread, mica; supplementary weft, embroidery. Size: 4'3'' x 3'4'' (130 x 102 cm). $400-800, Sold: $ 1025 79. Indigo-Dyed Cotton Ikat Wrapper, Sumatra, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Wrapper made of a single width of wrap resist (ikat) dyed cotton tabby cloth. Wide edge borders of solid indigo warps, a narrow stripe of white warp and a wide center section with a pattern of very narrow stripes of indigo-dyed wrap resist with white patterning. Probably Batak. Size: 6' x 3'4'' (183 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $610

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81. Woman's Ceremonial Skirt/Tapis, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Cotton, silk, metal thread, mica/ mirrors, very heavy. Size: 4'5'' x 3'9'' (135 x 114 cm). $400-800, Sold: $1410

82. Woman's Ceremonial Sarong/Tapis, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia, Circa 19001950. Skirt cloth of cotton tabby, woven in two sections and sewn together along selvage edges, covered with embroidery. The cloth is warp faced, with narrow stripes of plain red-brown, brown and yellow dyed warp. Medium: cotton tabby cloth, silk thread; supplementary weft, embroidery. Size: 3'9'' x 3'8'' (114 x 112 cm). $400-800, Sold: $255

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83. Cotton Ikat Wrapper, West Timor, Indonesia, Early 20th C. "Selimut", man's wrapper cloth of warp faced handspun cotton, with a design of narrow stripes of alternating ikat and plain dyed red and yellow warps. Finished with a weft twined edge of patterning in white and red with a fringe of twisted, multicolored warp. Size: 7'11'' x 4'5'' (241 x 135 cm). $400-800, Sold: $705

84. Ceremonial Ancestral Cloth "Tatibin", Sumatra, Indonesia, EarlyMid 20th C. Rectangular hanging, tatibin or 'ship cloth', made in supplementary weft patterning with cotton and metal-wrapped yarns on tabby cotton. Like the square 'tampan', these ritual cloths were made along the southeastern coast of Sumatra. Size: 3'2'' x 1'2'' (97 x 36 cm). $300-600, Sold: $385

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85. Woven Silk Sarong, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Tubular sarong made from two sections of cloth sewn together along selvage edges. Made of tabby woven silk in a plaid design of yellow, ivory-white, blue, and green on a burgundy ground. Size: 3'8'' x 3' (112 x 91 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190 86. Cotton Ikat Tubeskirt, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Long tube-like garment composed of two strips of warp wrap resist (ikat) patterned cotton tabby cloth with pattern stripes of various widths, joined together at selvage edges and sewn along cut edges to form the tube. Made of cotton yarns, circa 1900-1940. Size: 5'2'' x 1'9'' (157 x 53 cm). $300-600, Start: $150

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87. Cotton Sarong With Songket, Pasemah, Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th C. Tube sarong of cotton tabby cloth, with pattern of stripes with a kepala of tumpals. Medium: cotton tabby cloth, cotton threads; continuous and discontinuous supplementary weft. Size: 3'2'' x 2'11'' (97 x 89 cm). $300-600, Sold: $2050 88. Handspun Cotton Ikat Sarong, Savu, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Woman's tubular garment, "ei worapi". The term worapi refers to the non-traditional designs used for this garment. The roses and cherubs are from a European source, possibly an embroidery book. Constructed from two pieces. Size: 5'3'' x 1'10'' (160 x 56 cm). $300-600, Sold: $385

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89. Woman's Ceremonial "Tapis Kaca", Indonesia, Late 19th/Early 20th C. Skirt cloth of cotton tabby, woven in two sections and sewn together along selvage edges. The cloth is warp faced, with narrow stripes of plain orange and red dyed warp alternating with wider bands of blue and brown-black dyed. Size: 4'0'' x 4'1'' (122 x 124 cm). $400-800, Sold: $3710

90. Silk Ikat Sarong, Indonesia, C. 1880-1900. Silk sarong of weft ikat with striped field and tumpal pattern on kepala. Size: 7'0'' x 3'3'' (213 x 99 cm). $400 -800, Sold: $2500

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91. Rare Headcloth With Ikat And Embroidery, Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th C. Silk headcover of weft wrap resist (ikat) in a square design with plain borders on all sides, these plain borders filled with floral scrolls of satin-stitch embroidery in silk thread with applied sequins, worked in four concentric rows to form an elaborate border. Medium: silk tabby cloth, silk thread, sequins; wrap resist (ikat), embroidery. Size: 2'8'' x 2'8'' (81 x 81 cm). $400-800, Sold: $6400 92. Ceremonial Cotton Songket Textile, Indonesia, 19th C.Handspun cotton tabby cloth with patterning in supplementary weft inlay in an immitation of a patola pattern. Size: 9'2'' x 1'10'' (279 x 56 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1875

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93. Tulis Batik Indigo-Dyed Sarong, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Hand drawn tulis batik on handspun and handwoven cotton, dyed with indigo in a pattern of fine white lines forming a geometric grid against an indigo ground. The field has a design repeat of interlocking quatrefoil motifs. There are finished selvage edges. Size: 8'10'' x 1'10'' (269 x 56 cm). $300 -600, Start: $150

94. Tulis Batik Prada Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1925. Skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) with applied gold. The design has large garuda wings, small temple-like forms and numerous smaller designs scattered on a field of loosely interlocking, sawtooth. Size: 6'9'' x 2'8'' (206 x 81 cm). $300-600, Sold: $4480

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95. Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Open sarong with hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) on commercial cotton tabby cloth with an overall pattern of triangular patched in greenish-brown. Size: 8'3'' x 3'4'' (251 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $640

96. Tulis Batik Sarong, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Sarong of commercial cotton tabby cloth with a hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) diamond grid design composed of delicate geometric forms enclosing circles with garudas and abstract patterns, done in gray and indigo on a white ground. Size: 7'10'' x 3'5'' (239 x 104 cm). $300-600, Sold: $255 51


97. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1940. Kain panjang, skirt cloth, of hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik) on tabby cotton cloth with a pattern of garuda birds, birds of paradise and temples within a diamond grid. Size: 8' x 3'5'' (244 x 104 cm). $300-600, Sold: $385

98. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is called "tirta teja" or rainbow water, referring to splashing waves. Birds of paradise appear in the background. Size: 8'4'' x 3'4'' (254 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $640

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99. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1925. Skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is a grid of circular medallions with quatrefoil centers enclosing four leaves with interlocking stems. The grid is set on a crackle-pattern. Size: 7'11'' x 3'5'' (241 x 104 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190

100. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth of fine, commercial cotton tabby woven cloth with patterning in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is of crosses intersecting diamonds; the diamonds are filled with floral designs and butterflies. Size: 7'11'' x 3'5'' (241 x 104 cm). $300-600, Start: $150

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101. Tulis Batik Kain Panjang Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth with wax resist decoration in handdrawn (tulis) batik on commercial cotton. The "ceplok" design is a variation on the lotus flower and resembles designs on Indian trade textiles. Size: 8'2'' x 3'3'' (249 x 99 cm). $300-600, Sold: $500

102. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. Early-Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth. Design of a butterfly and a large floral element, possible an orchid. Size: 8'4'' x 3'4'' (254 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $575

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103. Batik Cap Sarong, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Commercial tabby cotton cloth; copper stamped wax resist (batik cap) in an overall pattern of rosettes joined by wide bands to form a diamond grid enclosing cruciform patterns, all in brown and white on a dark blue ground. Size: 7'10'' x 3'5'' (239 x 104 cm). $200-400, Sold: $130

104. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1920-30. Skirt cloth of handdrawn (tulis) batik (wax resist) on a commercial cotton fabric. A diamond grid enclosing varied designs including 'lar', temple form, lotus roots and 'kawung'. Size: 8'1'' x 3'5'' (246 x 104 cm). $300-600, Sold: $510

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105. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1940. Hand drawn (tulis) batik with rows of birds alternating with rows of temples and garudas in a diamond grid. Size: 8'1'' x 3'5'' (246 x 104 cm). $300-600, Sold: $415

106. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is called "nitik" "rengganis", a patola variation. Size: 7'11'' x 3'5'' (241 x 104 cm). $300-600, Start: $150

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107. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik), in a pattern of rows of diamonds holding crosses and octagonal floral medallions alternating with rows of circles with four radiant leaves. Size: 7'11'' x 3'3'' (241 x 99 cm). $300-600, Sold: $320

108. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1900-1925. Skirt cloth of commercial tabby woven cotton with decoration in hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). The design is a grid of medallions in a formation reminiscent of shaped and patterned Islamic tile work. Size: 8'6'' x 3'4'' (259 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1090

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110. Timor Sarong With Human Figures, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Tubular skirt composed of three strips of dark brown and black ribbed, warp-faced, tabby woven cotton cloth with patterning in supplementary weft inlay in patterns of stick-like human figures with raised hands alternating with concentric patterned circles Size: 3'9'' x 1'9'' (114 x 53 cm). $200-400, Sold: $450

109. Tulis Batik "Kain Panjang" Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1920-1930. Kain panjang skirt cloth of commercial cotton with hand drawn (tulis) wax resist (batik). A diamond grid encloses four design variations, a parang rusak or broken knife motif, a pair of peacocks, a floral arabesque and a stylized floral form. Size: 8'5'' x 3'5'' (257 x 104 cm). $300-600, Sold: $190 58


111. Timor Textile With Stylized Human Figures, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Small fringed hanging of dark blue tabby woven cotton cloth with patterning in discontinuous supplementay weft (inlay) in a pattern of stylized human figures and geometric patterns. Size: 4'6'' x 1'3'' (137 x 38 cm). $200-400, Sold: $510

112. Sumba Ikat Hinggi, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. a warp ikat wrapper of cotton with a pattern of male human figures and geometric designs. This is woven in two pieces and sewn together on selvage edges. Warp fringe at both ends. Circa 1950. Size: 7'10'' x 4'3'' (239 x 130 cm). $400-800, Sold: $255

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113. Sumba Cotton Ikat Hinggi, Indonesia, Mid 20th C.Wrapper constructed from two sections of cotton tabby cloth, with resist dyed warps which have been divided to replicate the pattern once on the horizontal and twice along the vertical axis. Final pattern of horizontal stripes with rows of roosters. Size: 7'1'' x 3'8'' (216 x 112 cm). $300-600, Sold: $255

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114. Sumba Ikat Hinggi, Indonesia, C. 1960. Warp faced ikat dyed hinggi cotton wrapper made in two sections and sewn along the vertical axis. Dyed in horizontal bands in patterns of riders on horses, chickens, with quadrilateral forms across the center horizontal axis. Size: 7'5'' x 4'3'' (226 x 130 cm). $200-400, Sold: $225


115. Sumba Ikat Hinggi, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Warp ikat wrapper of cotton with a pattern of large roosters in the widest pattern band, more roosters and other birds in other striped sections and geometric designs in the center band. Woven in two pieces and sewn together on selvage edges. Warp fringe. Circa 1950. Size: 7'4'' x 4'3'' (224 x 130 cm). $300-600, Sold: $225

116. Sumba Ikat Hinggi, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Warp ikat wrapper of cotton with a pattern of large geometric designs with crests in the main pattern field. Smaller animal figures in frieze. Woven in two pieces and sewn together on selvage edges. Warp fringe at both ends. Circa 1950. Size: 7'7'' x 3'10'' (231 x 117 cm). $300-600, Sold: $255

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118. Cotton Ikat Shoulder Cloth, Roti, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Shoulder cloth of warp wrap resist (ikat) in a geometric pattern in imitation of an Indian patola pattern. Long warp fringes, and weft twining at ends. Size: 4'5'' x 1'6'' (135 x 46 cm). $300-600, Sold: $1090 117. Sumba Cotton Ikat Hinggi, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Wrapper constructed from two sections of cotton tabby cloth, with resist dyed warps which have been divided to replicate the pattern once on the horizontal and twice along the vertical axis. Final pattern of horizontal stripes with rows of horses, rooster. Size: 8'7'' x 5'4'' (262 x 163 cm). $300-600, Sold: $895 62


119. Timor Cotton Ikat Man's Wrapper, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Wrapper of cotton tabby cloth, composed in three sections sewn together along selvage edges. Two side panels of warp faced striped cloth, central panel of warp ikat in a pattern of abstracted bird figures in white, red, blue and black on a black field. Size: 5'9'' x 2'11'' (175 x 89 cm). $300-600, Sold: $480

120. Timor Cotton Ikat Man's Wrapper, Indonesia, Mid-Late 20th C. Wrapper composed of three sections of warp faced cloth, with two brightly colored striped sections on the sides, and a center section of warp wrapped resist (ikat) with geometric patterns arranged symetrically from the center fold, with fringed edges. Size: 5'10'' x 2'10'' (178 x 86 cm). $200-400, Sold: $190

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121. Timor Cotton Ikat Man's Wrapper, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Wrapper of cotton tabby cloth, composed in three sections sewn together along selvage edges. Two side panels of warp faced striped cloth, central panel of warp ikat in a pattern of geometric figures in white, red and blue on a blue field. Size: 5'10'' x 3'4'' (178 x 102 cm). $200-400, Sold: $130

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122. Timor Cotton Ikat Man's Wrapper, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Wrapper of cotton tabby cloth, composed in three sections sewn together along selvage edges. Two side panels of warp faced striped cloth including a narrow strip of ikat, central panel of warp ikat in a pattern of abstracted large and small human figures. Size: 5'10'' x 3'4'' (178 x 102 cm). $300-600, Sold: $290


123. Timor Cotton Ikat Man's Wrapper, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Wrapper of cotton tabby cloth, composed of three sections sewn together along selvage edges. Two side panels of warp faced striped cloth, central panel of warp ikat in a pattern of abstracted bird figures in white, red, blue and black on a black field. Size: 6'2'' x 2'10'' (188 x 86 cm). $300-600, Start: $150

24. Woven Cotton Sarong, Indonesia, Mid-Late 20th C. Cotton sarong made from two sections of checked plaid with a white edge border on one edge, sewn together along selvage edges, with raw cut ends. Medium: cotton; plain weave. Size: 5'3'' x 3'6'' (160 x 107 cm). $200-400, Start: $100

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125. Tie-Dyed Kemben Breast Cloth, Indonesia, C. 1920. Kemben breast cloth from the Solo Kraton (Court) of central Java made in tied and sewn resist on a tabby woven cotton cloth. The long, narrow saput has an undyed portion in a diamond format in the center. The surrounding blue area is carefully tiedyed. Medium: cotton tabby cloth; tie dye (plangi) and sew and dye (tritik). Size: 8'6'' x 1'8'' (259 x 51 cm). $200-400, Sold: $2125

126. Woven Cotton Sarong, Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Cotton sarong of checked plaid with a red edge border, raw cut ends. Medium: cotton; plain weave. Size: 8'9'' x 2'10'' (267 x 86 cm). $200-400, Sold: $130

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127. Balinese Songket Hip Cloth ("Saput"), Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Songket decorated hip cloth of tabby woven red silk with patterning in supplementary weft inlay in gold foil wrapped silk thread. Field pattern of interlocking geometric patterns, edge borders with a pattern of waves. Size: 5'5'' x 3' (165 x 91 cm). $200-400, Sold: $640

128. Man's Pants Leg With Songket And Ikat, Indonesia, 18th C. Medium: Weft ikat in silk with gold thread brocade (songket). Size: 2'7'' x 1'7'' (79 x 48 cm). $200-400, Sold: $770

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129. Woven Cotton Sarong, Indonesia, Mid-Late 20th C. Cotton sarong made from two sections of tabby woven cloth with narrow stripes in both warp and weft with a red edge border on one edge, and a wide red band of wefting on one end, the two pieces sewn together along selvage edges, with raw cut ends. Size: 4'11'' x 3'4'' (150 x 102 cm). $200-400, Sold: $130

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130. Ceremonial Textile "Tampan" Ships Cloth, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia, 19th C. Size: 2'4'' x 2'3'' (71 x 69 cm). $200-400, Sold: $1280


131. Kemben shoulder cloth of hand drawn (tulis) batik in the tiga-negeri style on commercial cotton tabby cloth. The kemben has an undyed diamond center. The field is filled with a tambal motif incorporating geometric and floral designs. Size: 8'5'' x 1'8'' (257 x 51 cm). $200-400, Sold: $1500

132. Silk Batik Shawl, Indonesia, Mid-Late 20th C. Shawl of plain silk with patterning in wax resist (batik) in dark brown floral and feathered patterns on an off-white ground. Knotted and twisted fringe at ends. Size: 10'1'' x 1'8'' (307 x 51 cm). $200-400, Sold: $320

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133. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth "Kain Panjang", Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth of hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth in a pattern of large lar (garuda wings) and scrolling leaves, worked in brown and white on a dark blue ground. Size: 8'4'' x 3'4'' (254 x 102 cm). $200-400, Sold: $415

134. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth "Kain Panjang", Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth in a wide, scalloped, diagonal bands with rice patterning, with birds and large flowers along one edge. Size: 8'5'' x 3'4'' (257 x 102 cm). $200-400, Sold: $2430

135. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth "Kain Panjang", Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjan, skirt cloth worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth. Design of alas alasan type, showing paired birds and a double headed garuda against a very fine rice-style background. Size: 7'9'' x 3'3'' (236 x 99 cm). $200-400, Sold: $130 70


136. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth "Kain Panjang", Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang skirt cloth worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth in a pattern defined by leaf and rice forms into a diamond grid, with stretched tumballike interiors, each with a central compartment. Size: 8'3'' x 3'4'' (251 x 102 cm). $200-400, Sold: $450

137. Tulis Batik Skirt Cloth "Kain Panjang", Indonesia, Mid 20th C. Kain panjang, skirt cloth worked in hand drawn (tulis) batik on commercial tabby woven cotton cloth. The stamp along one selvage reads "Pakarian batik dan dagang firma H. Bilal Surakarta," meaning "batik clothing and trade goods of the H [aji] Bilal company, Surakarta. Size: 7'10'' x 3'4'' (239 x 102 cm). $200-400, Sold: $130

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Buyer agrees that packing and shipping are done at the Buyers risk and that Buyer will pay in advance all packing expenses, materials, carrier fees and insurance charges. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the Buyer. MC will have no liability for any loss or damage to shipped items. Upon request, MC will provide a list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. TAXES. All purchases are subject to Pennsylvania sales tax unless the Buyer possesses a Pennsylvania sales tax exemption number. Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Pennsylvania if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties can apply for a Pennsylvania exemption number prior to the auction. Buyer is responsible for any and all tariffs, taxes and assessments that might be made on the Property. International Buyers are responsible for tariffs, taxes, or assessments of shipped items to the Buyers country. 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If the Buyer breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all Property for which it is the highest successful bidder, MC may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the Buyer to the damages caused by the Buyers breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the Buyer has failed to pay in full the purchase price, holding the Buyer liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale. GOVERNING LAW. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). 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