Major Spring Auction 2016-05-28 Auction - 270 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 2
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Major Spring Auction

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Kirsehir: Second half 19th century, 181 x 106 cm, Central Anatolia The open cochineal field shows a large arcade of two green columns and a pointed arch composed of green leaves; four flowering vases are seen
0025: KirsehirEst. €4,100-€4,200
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Caucasian Silk Embroidery: 18th century, 27 x 22 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan The unusually small format, with sides curving slightly outwards, makes this Caucasian silk embroidery a rare item. The white-ground field
0026: Caucasian Silk EmbroideryEst. €4,500-€4,600
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Aleppo Kilim: Second half 19th century, 356 x 161 cm, North Syria Woven in the surroundings of Aleppo, this white-ground two-panel kilim dates from the period when North Syria was still a province of the Ottoman
0027: Aleppo KilimEst. €3,700-€3,800Lot Passed
Caucasian Silk Embroidery: 18th century, 87 x 88 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A large, beige-ground eight-pointed star surrounded by eight diagonal leaves takes up the whole of the black field of this square silk
0028: Caucasian Silk EmbroideryEst. €9,400-€9,500Lot Passed
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 64 x 64 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Finely woven in the sumakh technique, this face of a Khamseh Shahsavan bag used to belong to a khorjin. In the field, a diamond lattice
0029: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 63 x 69 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A Khamseh Shahsavan bag face woven in the sumakh technique, formerly part of a khorjin. The two horizontal bands in the field present a
0030: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,800-€1,900
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 225 x 150 cm, South West Caucasus Original selvedges, both ends somewhat reduced, new overcasting along the top. Many old repairs and several inserted sections, pile in
0031: KazakEst. €2,400-€2,500
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Azeri Horse Cover: First quarter 20th century, 192 x 131 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh A large horse cover by the Azeri group, finely woven in the sumakh technique. Its horizontal stripe design consists of alternately
0032: Azeri Horse CoverEst. €2,900-€3,000Lot Passed
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Kuba Long Rug: Ca. 1900, 401 x 153 cm, East Caucasus Six large diamonds with stepped outlines are aligned along the central axis of the midnight blue field. The field sections not covered by the main design are
0033: Kuba Long RugEst. €5,900-€6,000
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Kazak Kilim: Late 19th century, 315 x 209 cm, South West Caucasus This firmly woven single-panel kilim from the Borjalou district in the Kazak region presents an abstract geometric design of vertical zig-zag
0034: Kazak KilimEst. €2,900-€3,000
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Anatolian Village Rug: 18th century, 237 x 141 cm, South West Anatolia The knotting structure and palette as well as the style of drawing seen in the flowers of the two aubergine-ground secondary borders seem to indicate
0035: Anatolian Village RugEst. €11,900-€12,000Lot Passed
Sivrihisar Kilim: Mid 19th century, 414 x 167 cm, Western Central Anatolia The white field of this large single-panel kilim is divided into three sections by two light red horizontal borders; each section contains a
0036: Sivrihisar KilimEst. €2,900-€3,000Lot Passed
Silifke Cuval: Second half 19th century, 92 x 101 cm, South Anatolia, Central Taurus The red plainwoven ground is brocaded in a design of large hexagons enclosed in a hexagonal lattice of brilliant white cotton
0037: Silifke CuvalEst. €1,150-€1,250Lot Passed
Arabachi Chuval: Second half 19th century, 83 x 164 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This large Arabachi chuval displays three complete and six halved güls, interspersed with the octagonal secondary motifs outlined
0038: Arabachi ChuvalEst. €3,500-€3,600Lot Passed
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Samarkand Suzani: Mid19th century, 218 x 163 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The composition of this suzani is typical of Samarkand pieces. The extra-wide border contains six huge circular blossoms
0039: Samarkand SuzaniEst. €5,900-€6,000
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Chelaberd: Mid 19th century, 237 x 167 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh In this unusual Chelaberd, the central sunburst medallion is comparatively flat in shape and stretched widthways; the bridge-shaped vines at
0040: ChelaberdEst. €14,400-€14,500Lot Passed
Kazak: Mid 19th century, 144 x 100 cm, South West Caucasus Signs of age and wear. The sides have been cut, the cords replaced and both ends somewhat reduced. Uniformly low pile, one inserted section at the
0041: KazakEst. €4,700-€4,800Lot Passed
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Shirvan Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 155 x 119 cm, East Caucasus This classic Shirvan prayer rug displays a diamond lattice design enclosing flowering plants as well as a large bridge-shaped mihrab arch which
0042: Shirvan Prayer RugEst. €4,300-€4,400
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Kerman Pictorial Rug: First quarter 20th century, 214 x 138 cm, South Persia A very finely woven pictorial rug of outstanding quality, commissioned from one of the Kerman master workshops which specialised in the
0043: Kerman Pictorial RugEst. €3,700-€3,800
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Shigatse Makden: Early 20th century, 107 x 69 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet This very well-preserved saddle bottom (makden) from the Shigatse region is in its original condition, with the cotton kilim back woven in
0044: Shigatse MakdenEst. €1,400-€1,500Lot Passed
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Shigatse Khaden: First quarter 20th century, 141 x 76 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet A central disc medallion composed of delicate stems and two lotus blossoms lies at the centre of the mustard yellow field;
0045: Shigatse KhadenEst. €750-€850
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Tsudrukt: Ca. 1900, 180 x 76 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet Composed of three narrow vertical panels, this pile rug represents a highly geometric, stylised tiger skin. Nomad weavings of this kind were made
0046: TsudruktEst. €750-€850
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Ningxia Bench Runner Fragment: First half 19th century, 112 x 67 cm, West China Cut horizontally along the centre and rejoined. Signs of age and wear, corroded brown sections.
0047: Ningxia Bench Runner FragmentEst. €600-€700
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Ningxia Seat Cover: Mid 19th century, 55 x 59 cm, West China This small square seat cover originally belonged to one of the long bench runners required in the Buddhist monasteries of western China and Tibet. In the
0048: Ningxia Seat CoverEst. €500-€600Lot Passed
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