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Shahsavan Bag FaceSarkislaKazak
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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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Kurdish Bag Face: Late 19th century, 71 x 63 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The knotted face of a Kurdish bag, formerly part of a khorjin. Nine botehs placed in offset rows adorn the midnight blue field; the white
0121: Kurdish Bag FaceEst. €375-€500Lot Passed
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Ningxia: 18th century, 179 x 65 cm, West China Published by Herrmann in 1988, this Ningxia woven in the format of a table cover shows a strikingly restrained design. In the golden yellow field, a floral disc
0122: NingxiaEst. €11,500-€14,000
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Tekke Khalyk: First half 19th century, 37 x 25 x 78 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Small-format knotted trappings of this kind were only woven by the Tekke tribe. On the wedding day, a khalyk would be attached
0123: Tekke KhalykEst. €8,500-€12,000Lot Passed
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Yomut Chuval: Mid 19th century , 74 x 105 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This Yomut chuval woven in a traditional design of 3 x 3 güls in expressive colours and with a ribbed, firmly depressed back is
0124: Yomut ChuvalEst. €950-€1,200
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Yarkand Sitting Rug: Mid 18th century, 98 x 102 cm, Central Asia, East Turkestan This square sitting rug with a silk pile and a light blue cotton foundation was woven in one of the workshops of Yarkand. Its style and
0125: Yarkand Sitting RugEst. €7,000-€10,000
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Kashgar Sitting Rug: 18th century, 103 x 114 cm, Central Asia, East Turkestan Judging by its knotting structure, palette and ornamentation, this square sitting mat with a wool pile and a cotton foundation was probably
0126: Kashgar Sitting RugEst. €7,500-€10,000
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Kazak: Late 19th century, 255 x 134 cm, South West Caucasus The mid blue field is dominated by four diamond-shaped medallions with wide stepped outlines and large hooked diamonds at their centres. The very
0127: KazakEst. €4,500-€6,000Lot Passed
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Heriz: Mid 19th century, 401 x 296 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The great age of this white-ground carpet woven in a village workshop in the Heriz area can be deduced from the spacious design layout,
0128: HerizEst. €29,000-€36,000
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Lotto Carpet Fragment: First half 16th century, 213 x 110 cm, West Anatolia, Ushak region Fragment of an early Ushak carpet with a “Lotto” design in the Anatolian style. On the red ground of the field, golden yellow
0129: Lotto Carpet FragmentEst. €15,000-€30,000
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Chichi: Mid 19th century, 177 x 126 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba-Shirvan region The royal blue field featuring a Khyrdagyd design is surrounded by a white frame of small star-shaped blossoms. As usual in Chichi
0130: ChichiEst. €5,000-€7,500Lot Passed
Karachov Kazak: Mid 19th century, 225 x 156 cm, South West Caucasus This gorgeous Kazak features the traditional four-and-one Karachov design, a golden yellow main border with a leaf-and-calyx vine and two minor
0131: Karachov KazakEst. €15,000-€19,000Lot Passed
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Afshar: Second half 19th century, 152 x 120 cm, South Persia, Kerman region This rare Afshar, which could be used as a sofreh, was probably made for a high-ranking person. Its outstanding quality would
0132: AfsharEst. €5,800-€7,000
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Pinwheel Kazak: Late 19th century, 214 x 166 cm, South West Caucasus The village population of Transcaucasia showed great persistence in adhering to their traditional rug designs. This continuity only ended with
0133: Pinwheel KazakEst. €16,000-€20,000
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 55 x 51 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This face of a khorjin half is very finely woven in the sumakh technique that brings out the design in razor-sharp detail. The field
0134: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,800-€2,400Lot Passed
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Akstafa Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 170 x 104 cm, East Caucasus, Shirvan region Although the town of Akstafa (now Agstafa) is situated on the border between Georgia and Armenia, so-called Akstafa rugs are
0135: Akstafa Prayer RugEst. €3,800-€4,600
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Saliani: Mid 19th century, 279 x 126 cm, South East Caucasus, Baku region The city of Salyan on the Kura River is situated in the very south of the Baku region. The rugs woven there during the 19th century
0136: SalianiEst. €9,500-€12,000
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Beshir: Mid 19th century, 233 x 136 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley The term previously used for this rug group, \"cloudband\"" Beshir, still works for the purposes of communication, although it
0137: BeshirEst. €4,700-€5,800
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Beshir: Late 19th century, 142 x 106 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley The field comprises a repeat of five vertical bands separated by white and brown-red stripes. The white, V-shaped stripes
0138: BeshirEst. €2,300-€3,000Lot Passed
Yomut Chuval: Mid 19th century, 88 x 124 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan In this chuval, the light red and white sections of the sixteen primary güls stand out in sharp contrast against the aubergine ground.
0139: Yomut ChuvalEst. €1,500-€1,800Lot Passed
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Tekke Chuval: Ca. 1800, 58 x 118 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Three large Salor güls dominate the field, and six further güls are covered by the horizontal borders, leaving only a small part visible. The
0140: Tekke ChuvalEst. €6,500-€9,000
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Afshar Saddle Cover: Late 19th century, 96 x 88 cm, South Persia, Kerman region A pile-woven saddle cover with a trapezoid upper end. A flowering vase stands at the centre of the cream field, with four diagonal,
0141: Afshar Saddle CoverEst. €2,600-€3,400
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Göklen Jolami Fragment: Ca. 1800, 631 x 24 cm, Central Asia, South West Turkestan The Göklen, to whom the \"Eagle Group\"" rugs are also attributed, lived in the border area between South West Turkestan and North East
0142: Göklen Jolami FragmentEst. €3,600-€4,500
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Tat Kilim: Late 19th century, 302 x 156 cm, South East Caucasus, Baku region This finely woven kilim presenting horizontal stripes of varying widths in mellow harmonious colours is probably a product of the
0143: Tat KilimEst. €3,000-€3,800
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Baku: Second half 19th century, 292 x 141 cm, South East Caucasus The midnight blue field of this rare Baku rug is filled with three parallel rows of hooked diamonds containing either a rosette or a small
0144: BakuEst. €4,200-€5,000Lot Passed
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