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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

Ancient Caucasian Kazak rug.
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Unique Kurdish Bijar rug with playful design. c. 1850-70.
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Great SaujBulagh chuval panel. c. 1850.
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Small Timuri Baluch rug (detail) with very lustrus wool. Circa 1870.
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Another camel field “tree of life” Baluch prayer rug with impressive stately drawing and mostly excellent pile. Superb color and wool, of ... read more
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Rare Afshar bagface. Circa 1870.
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Classic c. 1850-1870 Anatolian Karapinar yastik with bold drawing and great color including a clear, early aubergine. All original.
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Early Afshar chuval like no other....
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Early purple ground Yomut main carpet fragment. Great color range.
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Early 19th c. SaujBulagh rug fragment composed of assembled borders. Cool!
Early Central Anatolian banded "one-piece" kilim. Nearly complete. Conserved and mounted on linen. 18th c. or older. Sublime color.
Excellent "cornucopia" Persian Afshar chuval face. c. 1870. Fine. Very good condition. Deep, saturated color! The best i have seen.
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Fine Moghan sumak mafrash panel. Very good condition. Mid 19th c.
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Small(32" x 64") Caucasian striped lattice rug with exceptional range of old color. Low, thin and worn but silky pile. Age: 1840-60.
Very fine East Anatolian Kurdish rug with nearly full, silky pile. Stunning color. Good age- circa 1870.
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Rare Southwest Persian pile "spoon" bagface/trapping (23"x 6"). 19th c. Very good condition.
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Very rare Moghan sumak mafrash panel. circa: early to mid 19th c.
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18th c. Central Anatolian kilim panel fragment. Conserved and mounted on linen.
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Very cool early Persian Lori rug fragment.(68" x 45"). Unique??
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Early 19th c. Shahsavan sumak bagface. Excellent example.
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Small (29" x 52"), classic striped Caucasian Gendge prayer rug with silky wool. c. 1860-80. Good condition. Relatively fine weave.
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Very rare and fine Herat carpet fragment. Conserved & mounted on linen.
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Rare and early Caucasian Kuba rug. Damaged but maybe "best of type"
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Gendje Azerbaijan rug in pretty good condition. c. 1880.
Fine Qashqai bagface in very good condition. c. 1870 or older. Super floppy handle.
c. 1870 Fine Afshar chuval in good condition.
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18th c. Western Anatolian (Bergama) prayer rug with pistachio green. Only other example i have found is in the Vakiflar museum. (4ft ... read more
Shahsavan boteh design rug fragment with incredible border (detail). Mid 19th c. You will probably never see another. Super cool!
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16th c. Anatolian rug fragments (detail). Professionally conserved & mounted.
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Unique Caucasian kuba rug. c.1850.
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Anatolian Sivas (Sarkisla) rug fragment. 18th c.
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Unique 17th or 18th c. Central Anatolian "proto-talish" rug fragment. Mounted on linen. Mostly full, silky pile. Stunning!
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Fabulous 1840 Farahan apricot pushti. Super fine weave.
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Exceptional jaf Kurdish bagface.
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c. 1800 central Anatolian kilim panel. Conserved and mounted on linen.
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Konya village rug fragment. Early 19th c. Full, silky pile.
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