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Major Spring Auction

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 48 x 107 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A side panel of a Khamseh Shahsavan mafrash woven in the sumakh technique. The field, a narrow midnight blue horizontal stripe,
0145: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €1,400-€1,500Lot Passed
Talish: Mid 19th century, 243 x 114 cm, South East Caucasus In the dark blue field, a spaciously conceived hexagonal lattice encloses large stars. In Talish rugs, this star design is encountered far more
0146: TalishEst. €8,400-€8,500Lot Passed
Shakhrisyabz Suzani: Ca. 1800, 234 x 189 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan In this Shakhrisyabz suzani, the vigorous style of drawing, the beauty of the individual motifs and the specific colour quality are
0147: Shakhrisyabz SuzaniEst. €14,900-€15,000Lot Passed
Baluch Balisht: Late 19th century, 91 x 53 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan This Balisht in very dark colours shows offset brown and red conical blossoms in the field. The back has not survived. – Slight signs of
0148: Baluch BalishtEst. €850-€950Lot Passed
Yomut Asmalyk: Second half 19th century, 68 x 116 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Very good condition, original finishes all around, includes the colourful decorative fringe at the lower finish.
0149: Yomut AsmalykEst. €1,750-€1,850Lot Passed
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Shahsavan Mafrash Side Panel: Second half 19th century, 52 x 95 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A side panel of a Shahsavan mafrash from the Mianeh region woven in the reverse sumakh technique. Octagons in diverse colours
0150: Shahsavan Mafrash Side PanelEst. €750-€850
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Silk Khotan: Second half 19th century, 244 x 159 cm, Central Asia, East Turkestan A precious all-silk Khotan woven in a rare design. Two blue vases placed at the lower end of the field constitute the
0151: Silk KhotanEst. €17,900-€18,000Lot Passed
Zeikhur: Late 19th century, 193 x 134 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region This white-ground Zeikhur presents two complete diagonal crosses and one cut by the border; analogous cut medallions are offset against
0152: ZeikhurEst. €2,900-€3,000Lot Passed
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Shusha Verneh: Second half 19th century, 294 x 201 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A large single-panel flatwoven cover with braided midnight blue warps at both ends. The design displays the rich range of specific
0153: Shusha VernehEst. €2,400-€2,500
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Lesghi: Second half 19th century, 184 x 119 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan In the yellow field, a hexagonal lattice design encloses rare figures of totemistic appearance; the white-ground border
0154: LesghiEst. €2,400-€2,500Lot Passed
Derbent: Late 19th century, 150 x 106 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan The midnight blue field displays a repeat of serrated diamonds arranged in offset rows and stepped hexagons framed by red lines in a
0155: DerbentEst. €2,500-€2,600Lot Passed
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Karachov Kazak: Mid 19th century, 218 x 163 cm, South West Caucasus This classic green-ground Karachov displays a four-and-one medallion design and a salmon main border decorated with a leaf and calyx vine. The
0156: Karachov KazakEst. €34,900-€35,000
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Bergama: First half 19th century, 166 x 160 cm, North West Anatolia An early example of this well-known group of red-ground Bergama rugs presenting the four-and-one medallion design and a hook border. –
0157: BergamaEst. €6,400-€6,500Lot Passed
Obruk Kilim: Second half 19th century, 415 x 120 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region All the published kilims of this group are woven in long formats in a design of box shapes aligned along the central axis of a
0158: Obruk KilimEst. €1,150-€1,250Lot Passed
Mujur Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 148 x 92 cm, Central Anatolia Slight signs of age and wear, corroded brown. Original finishes all around, good overall condition.
0159: Mujur Prayer RugEst. €3,200-€3,300Lot Passed
Qashqa‘i Khorjin: Second half 19th century, 109 x 62 cm, South West Persia, Fars Province A completely preserved double bag by the Qashqa’i nomads. Both pile-woven faces are completely filled by a red-brown diamond
0160: Qashqa‘i KhorjinEst. €2,300-€2,400Lot Passed
Qashqa’i Shekarlu: Mid 19th century, 206 x 146 cm, South West Persia, Fars Province Published by Herrmann as early as 1985, this Qashqa’i by the Shekarlu tribe is extraordinarily fine in weave, resulting in a
0161: Qashqa’i ShekarluEst. €17,900-€18,000Lot Passed
Bokhara Suzani: First half 19th century, 229 x 156 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Elegantly curved, thin golden stems form an ascending, fragile network of slightly chaotic appearance in the ground of the
0162: Bokhara SuzaniEst. €16,400-€16,500Lot Passed
Saryk Chuval: Mid 19th century, 100 x 135 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The fine weave of this Saryk chuval has resulted in a precise drawing. Its red field contains sixteen large primary güls; the high
0163: Saryk ChuvalEst. €4,100-€4,200Lot Passed
Dazkiri: Mid 19th century, 268 x 153 cm, South West Anatolia Slight signs of age and wear; the black-brown ground of the main border is heavily corroded and has been partially reknotted. Original flatwoven
0164: DazkiriEst. €16,400-€16,500Lot Passed
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Yomut Main Carpet: Early 19th century, 279 x 168 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This early Yomut main carpet displays three rows of ten large, immaculately drawn tauk nuska güls in a spacious arrangement. The
0165: Yomut Main CarpetEst. €1,400-€1,500
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Tekke Ensi: Second half 19th century, 143 x 123 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A wide small-format Tekke tent door rug presenting a tree design in the main border. – Original upper finish, minimally reduced
0166: Tekke EnsiEst. €3,500-€3,600Lot Passed
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The Burkett Saryk Jollar: Ca. 1800, 43 x 129 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan It is evident that the kejebe design is closely linked to the wedding ceremony, but its exact significance is still a mystery. The Salor developed
0167: The Burkett Saryk JollarEst. €11,400-€11,500
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Borjalou Prayer Kazak: Second half 19th century, 163 x 127 cm, South West Caucasus This well-drawn red-ground Borjalou prayer Kazak shows the re-entrant design and two blue hexagons aligned along the central axis of the
0168: Borjalou Prayer KazakEst. €1,400-€1,500
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