Antique Rugs & Textiles 2014-11-29 Auction - 264 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 5
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Antique Rugs & Textiles

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Cushion face: First quarter 17th century, 53 x 50 cm, Northern Germany, Hamburg The counterpart of lot … Framed like a picture, very good condition.
0096: Cushion faceEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Zeywa: Second half 19th century, 178 x 112 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region An antique Zeywa presenting three large sunburst medallions on a brown field; the main border shows a design of abstract birds. -
0097: ZeywaEst. €11,900-€12,000Lot Passed
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Bakhshaish: Late 19th century, 540 x 345 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A huge, light red shield form takes up most of the light blue field. The composition centres on a large dark blue box medallion
0098: BakhshaishEst. €4,700-€4,800
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Bijar: Ca. 1900, 582 x 370 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The midnight blue field is decorated with a dense floral repeat in brilliant and diverse colours. This large Bijar came into the possession of a
0099: BijarEst. €7,400-€7,500
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Ushak Fragment: Late 16th century, 173 x 93 cm, West Anatolia A fragment of a Star Ushak woven in light colours. The surviving section constitutes the upper left-hand corner of the field and most of the three-panel
0100: Ushak FragmentEst. €2,800-€2,900Lot Passed
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Transylvanian Carpet: Ca. 1700, 157 x 124 cm, West Anatolia, Ushak region Most of the carpets of this kind, which were produced in various West Anatolian weaving centres chiefly for export to Europe, have survived in the
0101: Transylvanian CarpetEst. €650-€750
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The von Tucher Chessboard Carpet: ca. 1600, ca. 197 x 133 cm, Syria or Egypt The exact provenance of 'chessboard' or 'compartment' carpets is still a matter of speculation. In the past, it was considered certain that they originated
0101A: The von Tucher Chessboard CarpetEst. €48,900-€49,000Lot Passed
Chondzoresk: Second half 19th century, 217 x 137 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh region The red field of this Chondzoresk is largely filled by a green-ground and a brown-ground medallion. Diagonal crosses, small
0102: ChondzoreskEst. €6,400-€6,500Lot Passed
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Shirvan: Mid 19th century, 248 x 98 cm, East Caucasus Five trees with delicate trunks, each crowned with a large palmette, are aligned vertically along the central axis of the royal blue field. The classic
0103: ShirvanEst. €4,600-€4,700
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Kagizman: Ca. 1800, 150 x 101 cm, South East Anatolia, Gaziantep region In the field of this nomad rug from the Gaziantep region, horizontal zig-zag bands in alternating colours combine to form a dense
0104: KagizmanEst. €1,100-€1,200
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Kirsehir Long Rug: Mid 19th century, 431 x 115 cm, Central Anatolia During the reign of Sultan Abdulmecid I (1839 - 1861), carpets in new designs were created in the Ottoman Empire, and the sultan is said to have had
0105: Kirsehir Long RugEst. €2,800-€2,900Lot Passed
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Tuduc: Ca. 1930, 270 x 177 cm, South Eastern Europe, Romania Previously published by Brancati in 1998 followed by Ionescu in 2010, this rug presenting the Holbein design was probably made by the Romanian
0106: TuducEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Konya Kilim: Early 19th century, 420 x 160 cm, Central Anatolia Woven in a single panel in a design of wide and narrower horizontal stripes, this large kilim from the Konya region probably dates before 1800. The
0107: Konya KilimEst. €1,250-€1,350
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Aubusson: Late 19th century, 272 x 179 cm, Central France An embroidered rug with an oval central medallion and a simply drawn border woven in restrained colours. - Signs of age and wear, one major damaged
0108: AubussonEst. €850-€950Lot Passed
Konya: First half 19th century, 215 x 138 cm, Central Anatolia In this rare Konya village rug, a re-entrant design has been suggested in blue lines on the red field. The central axis is accentuated by a
0109: KonyaEst. €1,800-€1,900Lot Passed
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The Kalman Tekke Khalyk: First half 19th century, 72 x 52 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Known as khalyks, most of the surviving small-format knotted trappings of this kind were woven by the Tekke tribe. Almost all them
0110: The Kalman Tekke KhalykEst. €8,900-€9,000
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Mushwani Baluch: Early 20th century, 171 x 103 cm, North West Afghanistan Baluch rugs presenting this bold design of concentric hexagons filled with diagonal hooked vines and nested diamonds with serrated outlines
0111: Mushwani BaluchEst. €3,500-€3,600Lot Passed
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Kordi Kelleh: Ca. 1900, 367 x 156 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan A red-ground kelleh by the Khorasan Kurds. A large box shape and four stepped polygons aligned on the central axis at the centre of the field are
0112: Kordi KellehEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Qashqa'i Kilim: Early 20th century, 270 x 140 cm, South West Persia, Fars The field design of wide horizontal stripes in diverse colours containing comb motifs is part of the standard repertoire of Luri and
0113: Qashqa'i KilimEst. €2,900-€3,000
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 36 x 105 cm, North East Persia, Azerbaijan A complete cargo bag (mafrash) by the Khamseh Shahsavan woven in the sumakh technique. The design of surrounding horizontal
0114: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €2,300-€2,400Lot Passed
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Qashqa'i Kilim: Late 19th century, 250 x 150 cm, South West Persia, Fars A white-ground Qashqa'i kilim with a memorable graphic repeat of plain-coloured serrated polygons arranged into steep colour diagonals and
0115: Qashqa'i KilimEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Shahsavan: Dated 1279 AH = 1863 AD, 205 x 120 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region This knotted rug by the Shahsavan of the Moghan region displays a very rare design of geometric stylised palmettes, each
0116: ShahsavanEst. €8,400-€8,500Lot Passed
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Rollakan Täcke: Mid 19th century, 168 x 124 cm, Southern Sweden, SkÃ¥ne Composed of two panels, this beautiful flatweave in the rollakan technique is a bröllops täcke, i.e. a bedspread for a bridal
0117: Rollakan TäckeEst. €3,700-€3,800
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Khamseh Bag Face: Second half 19th century, 56 x 64 cm, South West Persia, Fars A bag face by the Bassiri tribe. A hexagonal white-ground medallion with attached pendants lies at the centre of the dark blue field
0118: Khamseh Bag FaceEst. €650-€750
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