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S. Kent Costikyan, founder of Kent- Costikyan,
Inc., was born in Marsovan, Asia Minor and
educated at Colgate Academy, where he spent two
years specializing in American history.
His father’s export company in Constantinople made
a shipment of Oriental rugs to a New York dealer.
The dealer failed to remit payment, asserting
there was no American Market for them. The rugs
were then turned over S. Kent who sold them to the
faculty members of Colgate Academy, a transaction
that created a demand for similar rugs.
In 1886 a shipment was made to him, and he
organized a division of the firm of Costikyan
Freres in Rochester, New York. In the next decade
he created a public appreciation of Oriental
weaves, establishing branches of Costikyan Freres
in important centers of the country.
In 1900 the firm of Costikyan Freres was
dissolved. The firm name of Kent-Costikyan was
derived by coupling the family surname of his
wife, Mary Kent, with his own.
The house that S. Kent Costikyan built was
renowned for its collection of museum quality
period carpets as well as its selection of 19th
and 20th century carpets from the Mid and Far East
and European continents. He also created a
division which handled fine machine loomed carpets
from the United States and abroad.
Following Clarke’s graduation from Yale College,
he joined his family’s concern. Both S. Kent and
Clarke were highly respected experts in their
field. Clarke was a consultant to Parke-Bernet and
the U. S. Customs for over twenty years.
The Costikyan heritage was passed on to June
Costikyan, Clarke’s daughter and Phillip, his
grandson. Both were trained by three artisans that
had been associated with the Costikyan
organization since the 1920s
Phillip inherited his family’s restoration
facility and along with his mother continued to
service Kent-Costikyan’s clientele as well as the
younger generation of collectors of fine antique
and modern carpets as well as decorative floor
coverings.
Four generations later and 120 plus years of
business June, Phillip, Priscilla, Peter and
Clarke, as well as our staff, welcome you to view
Costikyan’s entrance into the 21st Century.
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