ZALESKI COLLECTION 2019-11-30 Auction - 162 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 2
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ZALESKI COLLECTION

Selected antique rugs, carpets and textiles from the private collection of Romain Zaleski and Helene von Prittwitz Zaleski
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Kolyai: Mid 19th century, 306 x 125 cm, West Persia, Kurdistan This antique village rug by the Kolyai Kurds is knotted on a wool foundation in a soft structure and subtle transparent colours. A very
0025: KolyaiEst. €3,600-€3,700Lot Passed
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Baluch: Third quarter 19th century, 195 x 118 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan In this Baluch from the Torbat-e-Haydari region, the velvety pile wool and first-rate colours are captivating features. The
0026: BaluchEst. €1,800-€1,900
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Chakhansur Main Carpet: Mid 19th century, 235 x 199 cm, South West Afghanistan, Sistan region This unusually large carpet in deep glowing colours was woven for the khan of a Baluchi tribal group living close to the town of
0027: Chakhansur Main CarpetEst. €5,400-€5,500Lot Passed
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Baluch Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 126 x 77 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan A prayer rug of the "head-and-shoulders" type woven by the Jan Begi tribe. The camel field below the bridge-shaped arch contains a
0028: Baluch Prayer RugEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Baluch Prayer Rug: Late 19th century, 114 x 80 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan The camel field of this small-format prayer rug is densely filled with botehs which continue in the box-shaped niche without interruption.
0029: Baluch Prayer RugEst. €2,400-€2,500Lot Passed
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Lakai Suzani: Second half 19th century, 176 x 146 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This unusual suzani embroidered in the yurma stitch was probably made by a Lakai tribal group in the Kermina area. The
0030: Lakai SuzaniEst. €4,600-€4,700
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Bokhara Silk Velvet: Second half 19th century, 187 x 34 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This cochineal silk velvet ikat panel from Bokhara shows two rows of white and yellow oval forms which differ in design and
0031: Bokhara Silk VelvetEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Bokhara Silk Velvet: Second third 19th century, 139 x 33 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The workshops of Bokhara were famed for their precious and sumptuous silk velvet ikats. The long and narrow fabric panels
0032: Bokhara Silk VelvetEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Karachov Kazak: Second half 19th century, 203 x 152 cm, South West Caucasus A red-ground Karachov woven in a four-and-one medallion design using blue wefts. The very large, octagonal central motif enclosing a
0033: Karachov KazakEst. €6,400-€6,500
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 190 x 128 cm, South West Caucasus This white-ground Kazak presents a kilim-style field design of slightly chaotic appearance, composed of hooked diamonds in varying sizes
0034: KazakEst. €5,400-€5,500Lot Passed
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Borjalou Kazak: Late 19th century, 52 x 108 cm, South West Caucasus The exact purpose of this miniature pile rug woven in a rare horizontal format is unknown. It may have been the face of a mafrash whose remaining
0035: Borjalou KazakEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Shahsavan Mafrash Side Panel: Mid 19th century, 48 x 94 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan region A side panel of a Moghan Shahsavan mafrash, finely woven in the sumakh technique. The wide central band contains three large
0036: Shahsavan Mafrash Side PanelEst. €1,500-€1,600
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Kirsehir: Ca. 1800, 171 x 126 cm, Central Anatolia The red field is filled to its full extent by a large, diamond-shaped central medallion with a cruciform interior drawing. Its two gables as well as the
0037: KirsehirEst. €4,700-€4,800
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Mujur: Early 19th century, 270 x 142 cm, Central Anatolia The field design of very large blue octagons linked along the central axis, each enclosing a cruciform motif decorated with flowers, was created by
0038: MujurEst. €11,900-€12,000Lot Passed
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Konya Yastik: Second half 19th century, 91 x 57 cm, Central Anatolia At the centre of the red-brown field, a red box motif with a green hooked outline and arrow-shaped points encloses a yellow rectangle likewise
0039: Konya YastikEst. €1,400-€1,500
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Manyas Rug Sampler: Second half 19th century, 92 x 47 cm, North West Anatolia, Dardanelles region Judging by its knotting structure, colours and pile wool, this very rare rug sampler previously published by
0040: Manyas Rug SamplerEst. €1,400-€1,500
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Kashan Mohtashem: Late 19th century, 199 x 133 cm, Central Persia Large botehs placed in offset rows of changing directions form a spaciously conceived repeat in the cream field of this Kashan. Delicate floral stems
0041: Kashan MohtashemEst. €5,900-€6,000Lot Passed
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Sarough: Late 19th century, 208 x 137 cm, West Persia, Arak region Drawn in mirror image along the vertical axis, a tree in full flower grows from a vase at the lower end of the field. Its sprawling branches
0042: SaroughEst. €6,400-€6,500
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Luri Bag: Late 19th century, 56 x 62 cm, North Persia, Varamin region Half of a double bag probably woven by the Luri of the Varamin region. The midnight blue field contains a dense repeat of small blossoms
0043: Luri BagEst. €900-€1,000Lot Passed
Qashqa’i: Second half 19th century, 190 x 123 cm, South West Persia, Fars Judging by its knotting structure, style of drawing and atmosphere, this gorgeous Qashqa’i was probably woven by the Rahimlu tribe.
0044: Qashqa’iEst. €5,700-€5,800Lot Passed
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Karachov Kazak: Second half 19th century, 250 x 144 cm, South West Caucasus A Karachov of this sub-group using box medallions and red polygons in a green field was published in Grote-Hasenbalg’s work as early as
0045: Karachov KazakEst. €11,900-€12,000
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Chelaberd: Second half 19th century, 190 x 126 cm, South West Caucasus, Karabagh region Two huge sunburst medallions fill almost the whole of the brilliant red field. The weaver only found space to add some
0046: ChelaberdEst. €8,900-€9,000Lot Passed
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Kazak: First half 19th century, 232 x 121 cm, South West Caucasus An early Kazak of the three-compartment type woven in transparent colours. Decorated with floral and geometric motifs, the two red and one
0047: KazakEst. €3,600-€3,700
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Genje: Second half 19th century, 234 x 110 cm, Central Caucasus A Genje in magnificent colours. The hexagonal lattice design in the red field contains large eight-pointed stars arranged into steep colour
0048: GenjeEst. €4,300-€4,400
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