Antique Rugs & Textiles 2014-11-29 Auction - 264 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen
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Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
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Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Three Monastir Yastiks: Second half 19th century, South Eastern Europe, Macedonia Yastik is the Turkish word for a pile- or flatwoven cushion cover. These three cushion faces (the backs have not survived) belong to the
0001: Three Monastir YastiksEst. €1,350-€1,450Lot Passed
Azeri Khorjin: Second half 19th century, 115 x 45 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A complete Azeri double bag. The faces and connecting panel are brocaded with a design of offset diamonds, the back is decorated
0002: Azeri KhorjinEst. €850-€950Lot Passed
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Sivas Prayer Rug: Mid 19th century, 155 x 105 cm, Central Anatolia This rare Sivas prayer rug displays the border of six narrow stripes containing floral vines and amulets that is typical of the region. In the green
0003: Sivas Prayer RugEst. €1,400-€1,500
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Khotan: Second half 19th century, 353 x 190 cm, Central Asia, East Turkestan A large, blue-ground Khotan of the three-medallion type with an extremely wide four-band border. The high proportion of
0004: KhotanEst. €1,300-€1,400
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Perepedil: Late 19th century, 160 x 121 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region A blue-ground Perepedil presenting a wide border section and the design of vurma motifs that is typical of the provenance. - Both ends
0005: PerepedilEst. €2,700-€2,800Lot Passed
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Gansu Silk Rug: Early 19th century, 261 x 148 cm, West China This silk rug in the kang format is probably a product of one of the workshops of Gansu, a Western Chinese province situated in the extreme north of the
0006: Gansu Silk RugEst. €1,600-€1,700
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Zakatale Yatak: Second half 19th century, 190 x 135, Central Caucasus Very coarsely woven, with many wefts inserted between the row of knots, this high-pile rug displays a design of archaic appearance consisting of
0007: Zakatale YatakEst. €1,600-€1,700
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Lesghi: Late 19th century, 190 x 105 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan In the narrow midnight-blue field, four Lesghi star devices are embedded in a wealth of smaller ornaments. The wide border section
0008: LesghiEst. €1,200-€1,300
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Kuba: Late 19th century, 295 x 130 cm, East Caucasus Eight small Lesghi stars aligned along the central axis of the burgundy field are symmetrically surrounded by star-filled octagons, flowers and white
0009: KubaEst. €1,300-€1,400
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Azeri Kilim: Late 19th century, 204 x 167 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan Woven in a single panel, this kilim with a design of horizontal stripes is probably a weaving by the Azeri group. - Very good condition,
0010: Azeri KilimEst. €1,200-€1,300
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Salor Main Carpet Fragment: Ca. 1800, 101 x 40 cm (Rahmen), Central Asia, West Turkestan Fragment of a Salor main carpet. The surviving piece - a vertical stripe from the lower section of the field - shows four primary
0011: Salor Main Carpet FragmentEst. €2,100-€2,200Lot Passed
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Tekke Chuval: Second half 19th century, 68 x 116 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A large Tekke tent bag, complete with the kilim back. The field design consists of aina güls surrounded by a lattice of
0012: Tekke ChuvalEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Yomut Asmalyk: Mid 19th century, 68 x 131 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A white-ground Yomut camel trapping showing remarkably wide, serrated diagonal leaves in brown, red and green enclosing lattice-like
0013: Yomut AsmalykEst. €1,350-€1,450Lot Passed
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Tekke Ak Chuval: Second half 19th century, 73 x 133 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This face of a large Tekke tent bag is a so-called ak chuval, produced in a mixed technique of piled horizontal bands of varying
0014: Tekke Ak ChuvalEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Saryk (?) Jolami Fragment: 18th century, 88 x 39 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The fact that jolamis are woven in an identical technique on a warp-faced ground, and that some tribes used very similar designs, makes
0015: Saryk (?) Jolami FragmentEst. €2,300-€2,400
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Kazak: Late 19th century, 191 x 145 cm, South West Caucasus A red-ground Kazak of the three-medallion type with a rare main border of stylised rosettes on a royal blue ground. - Slight signs of wear, minor
0016: KazakEst. €4,600-€4,700
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Karachov Kazak: First half 19th century, 222 x 111 cm, South West Caucasus This narrow blue-ground Karachov woven with white wefts is obviously a very old example. The design of six rectangles aligned along the
0017: Karachov KazakEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Luri Kilim: First quarter 20th century, 208 x 154 cm, South West Persia, Fars This small Luri kilim with an abrashed purple ground has a strikingly unusual, almost crazy field design of six primary motifs woven
0018: Luri KilimEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Afshar: Late 19th century, 145 x 105 cm, South Persia, Kerman region This small Afshar displays one of the tribe's most common designs: a central medallion, here shaped like a stepped polygon, placed at the
0019: AfsharEst. €1,700-€1,800Lot Passed
Sehna: Second half 19th century, 190 x 130 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan Elongated botehs arranged into offset rows and flowering plants combine to form a dense repeat in the white field; the style of
0020: SehnaEst. €1,400-€1,500Lot Passed
Sauj Bulag: Second half 19th century, 202 x 149 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The sandy yellow field shows a rural version of a Harshang floral design. The weaver began a design of four large cartouches in
0021: Sauj BulagEst. €8,400-€8,500Lot Passed
Lakai Suzani: Second half 19th century, 307 x 217 cm, Central Asia, Uzbekistan The Lakai tribes inhabiting the surroundings of Bokhara produced Suzanis very different designs. Aside from their style of drawing,
0022: Lakai SuzaniEst. €5,400-€5,500Lot Passed
Silk Kashan: First quarter 20th century, 200 x 128 cm, Central Persia This very finely woven silk rug was produced in one of the Kashan master workshops. The rare royal blue of the ground is a striking feature.
0023: Silk KashanEst. €4,700-€4,800Lot Passed
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Specialist publication: Franses: FRANSES, MICHAEL, The Great Embroideries of Bukhara. London 2000 (library case) - As new.
0024: Specialist publication: FransesEst. €165-€175
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