ZALESKI COLLECTION 2019-11-30 Auction - 162 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 6
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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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Kazak Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 305 x 120 cm, South West Caucasus This Kazak featuring a yellow-ground leaf-and-calyx border belongs to a specific group made by Armenians in the Kazak area. All the
0121: Kazak Long RugEst. €4,900-€5,000Lot Passed
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Zeikhur Sumakh: Second half 19th century, 312 x 112 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region A sumakh woven in a rare long format. In the golden yellow field, a hexagonal lattice design of delicate serrated leaves encloses
0122: Zeikhur SumakhEst. €5,600-€5,700
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Serapi: Mid 19th century, 460 x 280 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The floral repeat seen in the white field of this antique Serapi portrays an abundant flowering garden in a geometric, abstract style.
0123: SerapiEst. €21,900-€22,000
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Heriz: Third quarter 19th century, 320 x 263 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The dark red, shield-shaped field is filled to its full extent by a large green medallion with a cruciform interior drawing.
0124: HerizEst. €11,900-€12,000
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Tehran: Ca. 1910, 302 x 220 cm, North Persia In Tehran, the capital of the Persian Empire during the reign of the Qajar dynasty, the local workshops produced elegant, high-quality carpets to suit the tastes
0125: TehranEst. €17,900-€18,000
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Dagestan Prayer Rug: Mid 19th century, 165 x 118 cm, North East Caucasus This white-ground Daghestan prayer rug presents a hexagonal lattice design of blue-black lines surrounding flowering plants, with small crosses
0126: Dagestan Prayer RugEst. €5,900-€6,000Lot Passed
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Chichi: Third quarter 19th century, 305 x 119 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba-Shirvan region This unusually large Chichi was made in the border area of two East Caucasian regions, Kuba and Shirvan. The
0127: ChichiEst. €8,900-€9,000
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Shirvan Prayer Rug: Late 19th century, 186 x 124 cm, East Caucasus This white-ground Shirvan prayer rug is larger than is usual in this group. A hexagonal lattice of serrated leaves filled with flowering plants covers
0128: Shirvan Prayer RugEst. €2,300-€2,400Lot Passed
Shirvan Prayer Rug: Dated 1320 AH = 1903 AD, 179 x 94 cm, East Caucasus This very finely woven, white-ground Shirvan prayer rug shows a precisely drawn diamond lattice design enclosing large palmettes. Two red hands
0129: Shirvan Prayer RugEst. €4,300-€4,400Lot Passed
Megri Prayer Rug: Mid 19th century, 188 x 127 cm, South West Anatolia, Mugla province The ancient town of Megri situated on Turkey’s Aegean coast looks back on an eventful history. For a time it was held in
0130: Megri Prayer RugEst. €8,400-€8,500Lot Passed
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Çanakkale: First half 19th century, 237 x 160 cm, North West Anatolia, Dardanelles region The red field is dominated by two large diamonds with mosaic-style designs and box-shaped centres placed on the central
0131: ÇanakkaleEst. €9,400-€9,500
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Kurdish Rug: Second half 19th century, 185 x 120 cm, East Anatolia This rare rug was probably woven in a Kurdish village in East Anatolia. The tree seen in the narrow, fir green field is very simply drawn,
0132: Kurdish RugEst. €3,500-€3,600
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Bakhtiari: First quarter 20th century, 212 x 163 cm, Western Central Persia, Chahar Mahal This Bakhtiari garden carpet was woven in one of the villages of the densely populated Chahar Mahal region. The
0133: BakhtiariEst. €6,400-€6,500Lot Passed
Khamseh Baharlu: First half 19th century, 185 x 138 cm, South West Persia, Fars This finely woven Khamseh in tastefully coordinated colours is a product of the Baharlu tribe. The yellow field terminating in a flat
0134: Khamseh BaharluEst. €4,300-€4,400Lot Passed
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Luri Khorjin: Late 19th century, 106 x 48 cm, West Persia, Luristan This double bag is completely preserved, including the connecting panel and kilim backs. Judging by its coarse weave, palette and the specific
0135: Luri KhorjinEst. €1,100-€1,200
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Bijar Bag: Late 19th century, 51 x 53 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This bag half with a knotted face and a striped kilim back originally belonged to a khorjin. It is probably a Kurdish weaving from the
0136: Bijar BagEst. €900-€1,000
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Jaff Bag Face: Late 19th century, 64 x 64 cm, West Persia, Central Kurdistan The square field framed by a white surround displays a dense diamond lattice enclosing hooked diamonds. The border is decorated with
0137: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €1,700-€1,800Lot Passed
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Shahsavan in a Marasali design: Dated 1311 AH = 1894 AD, 232 x 87 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region Judging by its comparatively coarse, slightly irregular weave and glossy pile wool, this very rare rug was probably made by
0138: Shahsavan in a Marasali designEst. €6,400-€6,500
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 200 x 163 cm, South West Caucasus A Kazak of the three-compartment type. The wide, white main border shows star-shaped blossoms bearing four diagonal stems and buds. All
0139: KazakEst. €6,900-€7,000
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Genje: Second half 19th century, 185 x 174 cm, Central Caucasus A very rare, almost square village rug from the Genje area. Unorthodox in appearance, the field design of serrated diamonds, hexagons and
0140: GenjeEst. €2,900-€3,000Lot Passed
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Two Shahsavan Bag Faces: Second half 19th century, 107 x 62 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Cut along their lower ends and now joined at the centre, these two bag faces finely woven in the sumakh technique originally
0141: Two Shahsavan Bag FacesEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Kuba: Second half 19th century, 185 x 102 cm, East Caucasus The dark blue field of this Kuba is covered in a self-contained diamond lattice of bold white lines decorated with tiny red diamonds. Unlike
0142: KubaEst. €2,900-€3,000Lot Passed
Konagkend: Mid 19th century, 252 x 100 cm, South East Caucasus, Kuba region A geometric, abstract tree with brilliant white branches and leaves adorns the narrow blue-black field. The green-ground main border
0143: KonagkendEst. €6,400-€6,500Lot Passed
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Karachov Kazak: Mid 19th century, 224 x 165 cm, South West Caucasus The four-and-one medallion design of this large Karachov Kazak with a blazing red field is not only perfectly drawn down to the smallest detail,
0144: Karachov KazakEst. €12,400-€12,500
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