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Wiesbaden, Germany
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Major Spring Auction

Rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 141 x 103 cm, South West Caucasus A large dark blue shield motif enclosing three octagons and indented in two places lies in a red-ground field. Its wide white outline
0097: KazakEst. €1,500-€2,000
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Zakatala: Second half 19th century, 197 x 125 cm, Central Caucasus, North West Azerbaijan Fairly unknown in the past, Zakatala rugs come from an eponymous mountain region (modern name Zaqatala) north of
0098: ZakatalaEst. €4,500-€6,000
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Heriz: Third quarter 19th century, 414 x 310cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan An antique Heriz with flatly drawn designs in mellow pastel shades. A light red shield-shaped medallion stands alone on a white
0099: HerizEst. €18,000-€24,000
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Sarab: Second half 19th century, 305 x 125 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan An antique Sarab presenting a rare design. Thirteen large rosettes within hexagonal surrounds are aligned on the central axis of
0100: SarabEst. €4,700-€6,500Lot Passed
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Ersari Ensi: First half 19th century, 170 x 139 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley This door rug knotted on a goat hair warp is one of the early examples of the Ersari tribes. Indications of its age are
0101: Ersari EnsiEst. €2,500-€3,000
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Siirt Cover: First quarter 20th century, 189 x 130 cm, South East Anatolia A pastoral blanket composed of three panels featuring a minimalist design in white and light brown on a dark brown ground. The glossy
0102: Siirt CoverEst. €850-€1,200
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Bokhara Suzani: First half 19th century, 238 x 160 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The field design of small side-view and top-view blossoms cascading upwards and linked by delicate stems with pairs of
0103: Bokhara SuzaniEst. €7,500-€9,000Lot Passed
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Tashkent Suzani: Third quarter 19th century, 228 x 180 cm, Central Asia, North East Uzbekistan Composed of five panels, this large and nearly square Tashkent silk embroidery features a paliak design. Red circular
0104: Tashkent SuzaniEst. €3,400-€4,500
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Ura Tube Joynamoz: Mid 19th century, 92 x 62 cm, Central Asia, North East Uzbekistan, Fergana A small-format, high quality Ura Tube prayer suzani. The blossoms and leaves are embroidered in the basma stitch while the
0105: Ura Tube JoynamozEst. €3,600-€4,500
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Turkish Embroidery: 19th century, 134 x 82 cm, West Anatolia A Turkish silk embroidery on a fine linen foundation composed of two vertical panels joined at the centre. It was not produced in a workshop, but is a
0106: Turkish EmbroideryEst. €1,500-€1,800
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Lotto Carpet: First half 16th century, 178 x 110 cm, West Anatolia, Ushak region The second Lotto carpet in this auction also belonged to Martina Limburger von Hoffmann of Leipzig, and has been continuously owned
0107: Lotto CarpetEst. €4,500-€6,000
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Bergama: Mid 19th century, 173 x 168 cm, North West Anatolia In the red field, a rectangular central medallion with a cruciform interior drawing is framed by three borders and surrounded by a white outline
0108: BergamaEst. €5,800-€7,000
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Azeri Zili: Second half 19th century, 188 x 172 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh A brocaded red-ground flatweave produced in a single piece and featuring a cassette design. The 20 compartments each hold a central
0109: Azeri ZiliEst. €3,600-€4,500Lot Passed
Dazkiri: Mid 19th century, 140 x 123 cm, South West Anatolia, Afyonkarahisar Province The whole of the dark green field is taken up by a large hexagonal central medallion with a brown-red ground which
0110: DazkiriEst. €5,800-€7,500Lot Passed
Megri Prayer Rug: First half 19th century, 138 x 96 cm, South West Anatolia The tall, tower-like, poppy red mihrab field is empty except for small hyacinths which adorn its inner sides. The white area above the small
0111: Megri Prayer RugEst. €2,400-€3,000Lot Passed
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Isparta Kilim: Ca. 1800, 347 x 80 cm, South West Anatolia, Taurus region Half of an early two-panel Isparta kilim. Three large rectangular panels in red and ochre each contain a hexagon with a concentric interior
0112: Isparta KilimEst. €2,500-€3,500
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Kirsehir Prayer Rug: Third quarter 19th century, 164 x 106 cm, Central Anatolia A Kirsehir prayer rug woven in the style of the Mecid period featuring large two-dimensional designs and intense colours. A tree of life
0113: Kirsehir Prayer RugEst. €5,800-€7,000
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Konya Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 175 x 110 cm, Central Anatolia This rare prayer rug has a tree of life placed on the central axis of a burgundy field. It is flanked by tall tower-like bands which each
0114: Konya Prayer RugEst. €4,200-€5,500Lot Passed
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Siirt Cover: First half 20th century, 196 x 142 cm, South East Anatolia For western viewers, the minimalist design of narrow, parallel horizontal stripes in black and white brings to mind the keys of a piano.
0115: Siirt CoverEst. €850-€1,200
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Nigde Kilim: Mid 19th century, 323 x 165 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia This very finely woven two-panel kilim originates from the area between Nigde and Aksaray in eastern Cappadocia; it is the work of a
0116: Nigde KilimEst. €4,500-€6,000
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Ladik Prayer Rug: Early 19th century, 150 x 124 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region The field design of this rare Ladik prayer rug harks back to 16th century Ottoman models that depict arches supported by sculptural
0117: Ladik Prayer RugEst. €8,500-€12,000
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Second half 19th century, 62 x 54 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A Khamseh Shahsavan bag face woven in the sumakh technique, originally part of a khorjin. In the field, four large octagons with
0118: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €2,300-€2,800Lot Passed
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Chancay Textile: 1000 - 1460 AD, 50 x 109 cm, South America, Peru, Central Coast A shawl made of a very fine, light brown cotton fabric. Six large godheads portrayed in the typical Chancay style are embroidered in
0119: Chancay TextileEst. €3,400-€4,800
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Luri Salt Bag: Late 19th century, 52 x 47 cm, South West Persia, Fars A salt bag (namakdan) woven by Luri nomads, with a knotted face and a red kilim back. These textile containers were used by herders to carry
0120: Luri Salt BagEst. €850-€1,100
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