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Kashan carpet

Lost Art-ID
585704
Artist / Creator
Unknown (Persisch)
Title
Kashan carpet
Object type
Consumer / interior textiles
Group of reported objects
Crafts and other folk arts
Material / Technique
Fabric (Silk)
Measures
ca. 15 Quadratmeter
Width
350.00 cm
Length
450.00 cm
Description
other writing variants: Keschan, Keshan; very rare antique silk carpet; completely flawless, i.e. despite its age it looked like an almost new carpet. The colours were a rich medium red with a medallion in the middle. The border was about 60 cm wide in white, blue, red colours
Provenance
James and Anna Tuchler, Berlin; Johanna Thea Sichel née Tuchler, Mainz (daughter); given into safekeeping at Ulrix in the Rue van Moer in Brussels in May 1940 and collected from there on 18 June 1940 by four officers of the Devisenschutzkommando Belgium (from the Rue Guimard), one of whom was called Lubinski; after 1945 Treuhandverwaltung für Kulturgut Munich; whereabouts unknown
Literature / Source

B Rep. 025-07, Nr. 1007-08/57 (WGA)

MFA&A 184: N457 – 466 Sichel, Théa Brüssel (BArch B323/405); „Sichel, Théa Brüssel: This claim was dropped in compliance with the oral request by MFA&A OMGUS, on 28 June 1948, ordering all claims with insufficient evidence to be given inactive status” (BArch B323/408); “457-08-7 E 539/59” (BArch B323/409); „The Intelligence Department of CCP Munich contains the following Records – Claims – 2. Belgian (5 folders) 181 – 185” und “Film No. 14.33: MFA&A 184 Claims Belgium M-Z” und “MFA&A 184 N457 – N466 SIEBEL, Théa Brüssel“ (BArch B323/254)

Reg. Nr.: 10319 (Belgium, Economic Recovery Service - DER)

The database on the unrecovered works of art looted during the Second World War in Belgium

Published since
20.02.2020
Contact
Andrea Enderlein
Position
Genealogical Research
Phone
+49 170 4190669
E-Mail
endschU@t-online.de
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Tuchler, James

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