Major Spring Auction - Antique Carpets 2019-05-25 Auction - 253 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 5
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Major Spring Auction - Antique Carpets

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Agedyna: Ca. 1800, 93 x 56 cm, South West Sweden, Skåne Woven in the rollakan technique and comparatively small in size, this carriage cushion (agedyna) features two huge eight-petalled rosettes, each
0097: AgedynaEst. €850-€950
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Täcke: Dated 1806, 210 x 133 cm, South West Sweden, Skåne Composed of two panels, this gorgeous flatweave in the rollakan technique is a bröllopstäcke, meaning a bedcover for a bridal couple. It was
0098: TäckeEst. €3,500-€3,600
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Hotamis Kilim Panel: Ca. 1800, 476 x 87 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This white-ground Hotamis kilim has three huge hexagonal medallions with widely extended arms in the field and a brown-ground border. The
0099: Hotamis Kilim PanelEst. €300-€400
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Double Niche Carpet: Second half 17th century, 175 x 127 cm, West Anatolia, Manisa Province This red-ground double niche carpet of the Transylvanian group presents a floral blue-ground central medallion and a cartouche
0100: Double Niche CarpetEst. €650-€750
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Ghiordes Prayer Rug: First half 19th century, 204 x 131 cm, West Anatolia A finely woven Ghiordes prayer rug with a red central field, two columns studded with flowers and a triple arch at the upper end. The light blue
0101: Ghiordes Prayer RugEst. €300-€400
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Yomut Main Carpet Fragment: First half 19th century, 196 x 149 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A fragment of an early Yomut main carpet, finely woven in superb colours. The field design consists of chuval güls interspersed
0102: Yomut Main Carpet FragmentEst. €400-€500
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Bergama: First half 19th century, 152 x 157 cm, North West Anatolia Obvious signs of age and wear, several older repiled sections and darned areas, stitched tears. Both ends somewhat reduced, the blue
0103: BergamaEst. €350-€450
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Moghan: Second half 19th century, 387 x 98 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region A rare Moghan woven in a long rug format. The white met hane field is surrounded by green trefoils which combine into
0104: MoghanEst. €500-€600
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Kirsehir: Second half 19th century, 165 x 103 cm, Central Anatolia Obvious signs of age and wear, low pile, the foundation is visible in several places. Original selvedges, remains of the kilim ends have
0105: KirsehirEst. €100-€200
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Ghiordes Prayer Rug: Second half 18th century, 160 x 129 cm, West Anatolia, Manisa Province A red-ground prayer rug with two columns and an arch in the shape of a horseshoe. In the light blue main border, flowers of
0106: Ghiordes Prayer RugEst. €200-€300
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Karapinar Long Rug: Ca. 1800, 307 x 113 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region Ever since publication of the "Orient Stars" collection, if not before, village rugs from the Konya region featuring archaically simple, large
0107: Karapinar Long RugEst. €450-€550
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Ningxia: Late 18th century, 274 x 176 cm, West China A yellow-ground Ningxia in which five disc medallions are surrounded by flowering stems and plants. In the corners, diagonal formations of stems open
0108: NingxiaEst. €200-€300
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Two Khorasan Fragments: 17th century, a = 77 x 70 cm, b = 140 x 36 cm, East Persia, Khorasan Two fragments of an originally very large carpet from East Persia woven in the jufti knot over three warps. The surviving pieces
0109: Two Khorasan FragmentsEst. €150-€250Lot Passed
Medallion Ushak Fragment: Ca. 1700, 123 x 53 cm, West Anatolia A fragment of the field of a blue-ground Medallion Ushak. Part of a mid blue medallion on the left and remnants of a red medallion at the top have survived. –
0110: Medallion Ushak FragmentEst. €200-€300Lot Passed
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Karapinar Kilim: 18th century, 391 x 75 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region Half of a kilim originally in two panels. In the white field, three sets of large, multiple nested diamonds with stepped outlines are
0111: Karapinar KilimEst. €300-€400
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Talish: Mid 19th century, 277 x 112 cm, South East Caucasus The fine weave, glossy pile and high quality of the colours are certain indications that this rug was produced for home use in the pre-commercial
0112: TalishEst. €650-€750
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Tekke Main Carpet: Mid 19th century, 242 x 198 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A classic Tekke main carpet presenting five rows of eleven well-drawn primary güls and chemche secondary motifs. In the main border, the
0113: Tekke Main CarpetEst. €650-€750
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Çanakkale: First half 19th century, 184 x 156 cm, North West Turkey, Dardanelles region The red field is dominated by two huge white octagons which each contain a dark blue, eight-pointed star device. This
0114: ÇanakkaleEst. €400-€500
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Mujur Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 164 x 123 cm, Central Anatolia Slight signs of age and wear, repiled upper finish; remnants of the kilim finish survive at the bottom, the selvedges are largely original.
0115: Mujur Prayer RugEst. €650-€750
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Kirsehir Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 153 x 96 cm, Central Anatolia Obvious signs of age and wear, low pile, several darned areas. Both ends reduced, two corners are fragmented. The original green flatwoven
0116: Kirsehir Prayer RugEst. €150-€250
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Lenkoran Long Rug: Mid 19th century, 326 x 93 cm, South East Caucasus A blue-ground Lenkoran in a long rug format featuring four huge palmettes and four box motifs. The main border shows reciprocal trefoils in red and
0117: Lenkoran Long RugEst. €300-€400
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 171 x 165 cm, South West Caucasus In this unusual, nearly square Kazak, two complete and one halved hooked diamonds fill most of the red field. The weaver has inserted many
0118: KazakEst. €500-€600
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 237 x 167 cm, South West Caucasus The rare design of this large red-ground Kazak shows typical devices of the Karachov and Fachralo groups in a combination seldom
0119: KazakEst. €350-€450
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Shirvan: First half 19th century, 124 x 84 cm, East Caucasus This rare and early red-ground Shirvan shows a box-shaped central medallion flanked by two green cartouches at the top and bottom. Talish rosettes
0120: ShirvanEst. €300-€400
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