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PATRICK POULER - EARLY ORIENTAL RUGS AND TEXTILES. A private gallery specializing in the rare and esoteric. Patrick Pouler is an Architect and Architectural Historian and once serious collector and “recovered” academic, but is now a committed Oriental Rug Dealer located in Traverse City, Michigan. Recent exclusive consultant for two of the formost private collections in the world. For over 30 years he has "focused" on the finest and rarest classical, village and tribal rugs and fragments that he considers to have true artistic and historical merit. Please email: patrickpouler@gmail.com

Late 18th c. Anatolian Dazkiri rug fragment. Areas of good pile. Original sides and end kilim. Crazy color! No repairs.
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Obruk prayer kilim with excellent color range. Early 19th c. Conserved and mounted on linen. Sublime.
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Stunning mid 19th c. Caucasian Kuba small rug.
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Full pile Caucasian Genje rug fragment. Circa 1870. Mounted professionally on linen. Stunning color!
Ottoman inspired design > Fine East Anatolian kilim fragments > 18th c. > Fantastic cotton borders!
18th c. Central Anatolian fine kilim fragment (detail). . Mounted on linen. Very best color!!
Perhaps the oldest Southwest Persian rug i have handled in 30 years. Small > 80 x 110cm. i think Qashqai. Very thin, ... read more
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Late 19th c. Southwest Persian bagface. Very good condition. Uncommon type. Just professionally cleaned. Very silky pile!
Southeast Anatolian Kurdish open grain sack-chuval. Early 19th c. Mixed technique weave.
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Extremely rare Persian Bijar rug (detail). Dated 1820.
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Sparkling Persian Mahal small rug. (38” x 35”). Excellent, original condition. Circa 1870-80.
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Early North Azerbaijan bagface. Fine and thin like a cloth. Rare aubergine field color. See Rothberg’s great new book, Nomadic Visions, plate
East Anatolian kilim fragment. Mid 19th c. Conserved and professionally mounted on linen.
18th c. Central Anatolian kilim fragment. 15”x 48”. Fine weave with outlining. Exceptional color.
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Early 19th c. Northwest Persian or Anatolian Kurdish complete long rug. (Detail). Very fine weave. Rare and unusual. Exceptional color!
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Khorassan Baluch rug. Circa 1870-80. Good pile.
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Early South Caucasian long rug. Compare with Rudnick rug (picture included) that sold for about $7500 at Grogan in Boston.
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Extremely rare green ground Kazak rug fragment with outstanding border. Mid 19th c. or older.
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Especially rare Bordjalu Kazak bagface. (25”x 21”). Circa 1870. All original. Good condition. Fabulous greens!
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Early Kazak rug fragment (25” x 78”). Circa 1820-40 with Leshgi star design. Fine. Complete field.
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Early 17th c. Large Ushak carpet fragment. 115 x 265cm. Mounted expertly on linen. Best color and drawing. Could be 16th c.
Phenomenal 19th c. Caucasian Kuba bagface. Dated 1892. Few exist. Stunning!
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17th c. Konya rug fragment with stunning color! Mounted nicely.
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White ground Persian Kurdish bagface with good pile. Circa 1870-80.
c. 1820-40 nwp Kurdish rug with a Memling gul and serrated leaf design. (39” x 95”) Mostly decent pile. 14 distinct colors ... read more
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Small Lambalo Kazak rug dated very early. Probably mid 19th c. Decent condition with mostly good, sexy pile. Clear, saturated color. Clean.
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Early 19th c. Central Anatolian banded kilim fragment with real camel. Conserved and mounted expertly on linen.
Reduced Caucasian Kazak rug fragment with some interesting features. Works well in this format. About 4 x 6 ft. Good drawing, circa
Delightful Lori bagface.(24"x 24") Chunky pile. Sparkling, extremely saturated, clear colors! late 19th c.
Excellent 18th c. one piece central Anatolian kilim fragment (54" x 46") Full width. Very fine weave. Conserved and mounted on linen.
Early Kurdish Saujbulagh rug (4.5 x 7ft). Detail picture.
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Early Northwest Persian bagface (17"x 17") With decent pile and old moth damage. Circa 1840-60. Email: patrickpouler@gmail.com
18th c. East Anantolian Kurdish rug fragment. (Detail). Wicked color. Best of type? Perhaps.
Circa 1800 East Anatolian Kurdish rug fragment. Conserved and mounted on linen. Good pile!
Full pile Persian Kurdish long rug. Playfull drawing with a very cool border. Exceptional color. Circa 1870.
Awesome small Kurdish SaujBulagh bagface with bold design. c. 1850.
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