The Peter Linden Sale of Fine Carpets, Rugs 2006-10-24 Auction - 137 Price Results - Adam's Auctioneers in ie - Page 5
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5028: Semi-antique Mehraban runner, Hamadan province, W5014: Antique Sultanabad Mahal carpet, Arak district, W5037: Semi-antique Bahktiari kellei, Chahar Mahal provi
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The Peter Linden Sale of Fine Carpets, Rugs

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Antique Kerman Laver poushti, town of Laver (Rav: Antique Kerman Laver poushti, town of Laver (Ravar), Kerman province, S Persia, Ca 1900 This district was one of the few weaving centres that produced quantities of fine, small pieces known as
5098: Antique Kerman Laver poushti, town of Laver (RavEst. €600-€800See Sold Price
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Antique Seychour rug, Kuba district, East Caucasu: Antique Seychour rug, Kuba district, East Caucasus, Ca 1880-1890 An unusually small rug with a floral design, aimed at export rather than home use, most village Caucasian rugs being strictly
5099: Antique Seychour rug, Kuba district, East CaucasuEst. €2,200-€2,600See Sold Price
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Antique Yuruk prayer rug, Yuruk nomads, Eastern A: Antique Yuruk prayer rug, Yuruk nomads, Eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Ca 1880-1900. An original, true nomadic prayer rug, woven by a the Yuruks who are now on the verge of disappearing as a nomadic
5100: Antique Yuruk prayer rug, Yuruk nomads, Eastern AEst. €1,400-€1,600See Sold Price
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Old Sarouk rug, Arak district, West Persia (Iran): Old Sarouk rug, Arak district, West Persia (Iran), Ca 1940. Woven on double wefted cotton foundation the rug has a high pile dyed with a particular shade of rose/rust obtained from madder. The main
5101: Old Sarouk rug, Arak district, West Persia (Iran)Est. €800-€1,000See Sold Price
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Antique Hamadan rug, Hamadan province, West Persi: Antique Hamadan rug, Hamadan province, West Persia, Ca 1900. Probably woven in the Mehraban district, Herati field design and an unusual border, showing slight wear in places. 200 x 91 cms, 6'6" x 3'
5102: Antique Hamadan rug, Hamadan province, West PersiEst. €400-€500See Sold Price
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Antique Moroccan rug, probably Berber village wor: Antique Moroccan rug, probably Berber village work, Atlas mountains, Morocco, Ca 1900. Old Moroccan rugs often display Turkish design influence, such as this example with a design from the Mudjur
5103: Antique Moroccan rug, probably Berber village worEst. €600-€800See Sold Price
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Semi-antique Mehraban rug, Hamadan province, West: Semi-antique Mehraban rug, Hamadan province, West Persia, Ca 1930. An unusually oblong rug with the rose ground colour often found in the Hamadan districts of Lilihan and Mehraban. Glossy wool with
5104: Semi-antique Mehraban rug, Hamadan province, WestEst. €800-€1,000See Sold Price
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Semi-antique Avshar rug, Kerman province, South P: Semi-antique Avshar rug, Kerman province, South Persia (Iran), Ca 1900-1910 Woven on a wool foundation with a highly irregular and spontaneous design, this rug was probably woven by semi-nomadic
5105: Semi-antique Avshar rug, Kerman province, South PEst. €1,500-€1,800See Sold Price
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Antique Shah Savan bagfaces (pair), N. W. Persia: Antique Shah Savan bagfaces (pair), N. W. Persia (Iran), ca 1890-1900 This decorative pair of bagfaces formed the two front halves of a type of double bag known as khorjeen, connected by flatwoven
5106: Antique Shah Savan bagfaces (pair), N. W. PersiaEst. €800-€1,000See Sold Price
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Semi-antique Baluch double bag, W. Afghanistan, C: Semi-antique Baluch double bag, W. Afghanistan, Ca 1900-1920. A complete double bag (khorjeen) with original backing and front pockets. 122 x 44 cms, 4' x 1'6"
5107: Semi-antique Baluch double bag, W. Afghanistan, CEst. €300-€400See Sold Price
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Antique Kurdish bagfaces (pair), probably Azerbad: Antique Kurdish bagfaces (pair), probably Azerbadjian province, N.W. Persia (Iran), Ca 1890-1900 A pair of decorative bagfaces, originally forming the front halves of a sturdy double bag (khorjeen)
5108: Antique Kurdish bagfaces (pair), probably AzerbadEst. €700-€1,000See Sold Price
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Antique Yuruk bag (heybe), probably Kurdish, East: Antique Yuruk bag (heybe), probably Kurdish, Eastern Anatolia (Turkey), Ca 1860-1880 A finely woven "heybe" bag, the more rustic examples used by their owners to carry anything from infants to grain
5109: Antique Yuruk bag (heybe), probably Kurdish, EastEst. €350-€450See Sold Price
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Antique Yomut Chuval, Turkoman Yomut tribal weave: Antique Yomut Chuval, Turkoman Yomut tribal weavers, S.W. Turkmenistan, 2nd half 19th C. Original, antique Turkoman artefacts are among the most widely collected Oriental textiles world wide.
5110: Antique Yomut Chuval, Turkoman Yomut tribal weaveEst. €1,200-€1,500See Sold Price
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Antique Yomut Chuval, Turkoman Yomut tribal weave: Antique Yomut Chuval, Turkoman Yomut tribal weaves, S.W. Turkmenistan, 2nd half 19th C. A finely woven chuval with four rows of four "guls" inside a typical Yomut border. The purple-brown ground
5111: Antique Yomut Chuval, Turkoman Yomut tribal weaveEst. €1,000-€1,250See Sold Price
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Antique Ersari Torba, Turkoman Ersari tribal weav: Antique Ersari Torba, Turkoman Ersari tribal weavers, N.W. Afghanistan, Ca 1900. Such oblong piled rugs known as torba were part of most Turkoman women's dowry. Some were finished with exceptionally
5112: Antique Ersari Torba, Turkoman Ersari tribal weavEst. €600-€750See Sold Price
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Antique Shah Savan Khorjeen, Shah Savan tribe, Ka: Antique Shah Savan Khorjeen, Shah Savan tribe, Karadagh region, N.W. Persia (Iran), Ca 1900. A flatwoven double bag complete with original backing, complete front halves and sealing loops. An
5113: Antique Shah Savan Khorjeen, Shah Savan tribe, KaEst. €650-€850See Sold Price
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Antique Samarkand Suzani Bokce, Samarkand region,: Antique Samarkand Suzani Bokce, Samarkand region, Tadjikistan, early 19th C. The Suzani silk embroideries were originally part of dowry, with particular sizes woven for specific uses (bridal
5114: Antique Samarkand Suzani Bokce, Samarkand region,Est. €1,000-€1,250See Sold Price
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Antique Tashkent Suzani, Tashkent region, N.E. Uz: Antique Tashkent Suzani, Tashkent region, N.E. Uzbecistan, mid 19th C. These impressive silk tapestries were woven by the young Uzbec bride and fellow female family members in preparation for
5115: Antique Tashkent Suzani, Tashkent region, N.E. UzEst. €3,500-€5,500See Sold Price
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Antique Ura Tube Suzani, Uzbecistan, mid 19th C S: Antique Ura Tube Suzani, Uzbecistan, mid 19th C Suzanis from Ura Tube predominantly feature smaller flower head motifs with delicate tendrils, sometimes covering the entire piece. The favoured
5116: Antique Ura Tube Suzani, Uzbecistan, mid 19th C SEst. €5,500-€7,500See Sold Price
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Antique Bokhara Suzani, Bokhara region, Uzbecista: Antique Bokhara Suzani, Bokhara region, Uzbecistan, 2nd half 19th C. During the wedding week the various Suzanis were displayed around the young couple's new home, the better pieces to be stored away
5117: Antique Bokhara Suzani, Bokhara region, UzbecistaEst. €6,000-€8,000See Sold Price
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Antique Tekke Bokhara carpet, S.W. Turkmenistan,: Antique Tekke Bokhara carpet, S.W. Turkmenistan, Ca 1900 A classical "Bokhara" carpet with the traditional Tekke Gul design and broad "sunburst" borders, hooked elem at each short end. Remains of
5118: Antique Tekke Bokhara carpet, S.W. Turkmenistan,Est. €4,500-€6,500See Sold Price
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Antique Teheran rug, North Central Persia (Iran),: Antique Teheran rug, North Central Persia (Iran), Ca 1900 A beautiful example in pristine condition of the Tree-of-Life within a Mihrab concept. A symbolic gateway to Paradise in the afterlife. An
5119: Antique Teheran rug, North Central Persia (Iran),Est. €5,500-€7,500See Sold Price
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Antique Khamseh rug, Fars Province, S.W. Persia: Antique Khamseh rug, Fars Province, S.W. Persia (Iran), Ca 1870-90 The Khamseh were, together with the Quashq'ai and the Lurs, one of the main carpet weaving tribes of Fars. They differ slightly in
5120: Antique Khamseh rug, Fars Province, S.W. PersiaEst. €2,500-€3,500See Sold Price
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Antique Mafrash pouffe, Shah Savan tribe, N.W. Pe: Antique Mafrash pouffe, Shah Savan tribe, N.W. Persia (Iran), Ca 1900 Mafrash was a box, open at the top, woven in a long flatweave kilim which, when folded, makes up the base and the two long sides.
5121: Antique Mafrash pouffe, Shah Savan tribe, N.W. PeEst. €450-€650See Sold Price
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