Major Spring Auction - Antique Carpets 2019-05-25 Auction - 253 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 4
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Major Spring Auction - Antique Carpets

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Bijar: Second half 19th century, 355 x 232 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This large Bijar woven on a wool foundation shows a traditional medallion design in the geometric style of antique weavings from
0073: BijarEst. €7,400-€7,500Lot Passed
Zeikhur: Dated 1259 AH = 1844 AD, 162 x 118 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba The workshops of the East and South Caucasus began producing carpets for the Russian market at a comparatively early stage, often in floral
0074: ZeikhurEst. €5,900-€6,000Lot Passed
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Zeikhur: Second half 19th century, 234 x 107 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region The dark brown field is filled with a repeat of stars arranged in offset rows and drawn in diverse colours which do not follow a
0075: ZeikhurEst. €5,900-€6,000
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Kozak: Mid 19th century, 139 x 107 cm, North West Turkey, Bergama region This small red-ground village rug from the Kozak region features a white double niche design drawn in a strictly geometric style.
0076: KozakEst. €2,900-€3,000
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Konya Fragment: 18th century, 227 x 128 cm, Central Anatolia The golden yellow field of this unique village rug from the Konya region is decorated with horizontal rows of large amulets which all appear to float
0077: Konya FragmentEst. €22,900-€23,000
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Flemish Verdure: First half 18th century, 304 x 466 cm, Netherlands, Oudenaarde The term “tapestry” is used to describe a flatweave produced on a loom with horizontal warps in the slit tapestry technique,
0078: Flemish VerdureEst. €5,400-€5,500
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Caucasian Silk Embroidery: Ca. 1775 - 1800, 174 x 129 cm, South East Caucasus, Talish-Lenkoran region This very rare Caucasian silk embroidery presenting a figural design was created in the "surface darning" technique on a
0079: Caucasian Silk EmbroideryEst. €8,900-€9,000
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Kuba Sumakh: Mid 19th century, 342 x 225 cm, East Caucasus A large red-ground sumakh from the workshops of the Kuba region. The three huge, blue or green cartouche medallions each enclose a large octagon and are
0080: Kuba SumakhEst. €14,900-€15,000Lot Passed
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Lori Pambak Kazak: Ca. 1900, 280 x 200 cm, South West Caucasus This large red-ground Lori Pambak displays the characteristic design of this Kazak group: a huge, white central octagon enclosing a powerful green cross
0081: Lori Pambak KazakEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Shahsavan Bag: Second half 19th century, 50 x 61 cm, North West Persia, Khamseh region This Shahsavan sumakh bag features a red Lesghi star on a blue ground, surrounded by a white-ground inner border of syrga
0082: Shahsavan BagEst. €1,800-€1,900
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Konya Prayer Rug: Mid 19th century, 174 x 115 cm, Central Anatolia Signs of age and wear, several repairs and restored areas, low pile. Original finishes all around and wide kilims at both ends.
0083: Konya Prayer RugEst. €3,500-€3,600
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Bergama: Second half 19th century, 114 x 92 cm, North West Turkey The double niche design of this small-format Bergama derives from models of the Transylvanian group. A large red-ground diamond enclosing
0084: BergamaEst. €2,100-€2,200
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Fethiye Camel Cover: Mid 19th century, 284 x 157 cm, South West Anatolia A large Yürük trapping woven in a single piece. The very wide elems are decorated in horizontal stripes of brocaded motifs; the open red centre
0085: Fethiye Camel CoverEst. €2,200-€2,300
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Ningxia: Mid 18th century, 265 x 167 cm, West China Woven during the long reign of Emperor Qiánlóng (1735 - 1796), this antique Ningxia displays the typical stylistic features of the period. Embedded in a
0086: NingxiaEst. €5,900-€6,000
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Three Ningxia Cushion Panels: Mid 19th century, diverse, West China These three cushion panels woven in different sizes and designs were once components of long bench runners used in western Chinese and Tibetan monasteries. –
0087: Three Ningxia Cushion PanelsEst. €400-€500
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Ningxia Bench Runner: 18th century, 217 x 77 cm, West China A fragment of an early Ningxia bench runner which may have been more than twice this length originally. Here, the design is not divided into individual sections
0088: Ningxia Bench RunnerEst. €8,900-€9,000Lot Passed
Bijar: Ca. 1900, 217 x 139 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The light red field displays a traditional tree design of poplars, weeping willows and flowering twigs. Originally from Khorasan, the design is
0089: BijarEst. €2,800-€2,900Lot Passed
Luri: Ca. 1900, 306 x 203 cm, South West Persia, Fars This large Luri presents a repeat of diamonds placed in offset rows, their stepped outlines decorated with bird’s heads. The interior drawing of the
0090: LuriEst. €3,500-€3,600Lot Passed
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Sarough: Ca. 1900, 200 x 129 cm, West Persia, Arak region An oversized vase stands in the white field topped by a tall pointed arch, its flower-laden stems extending up to the apex of the arch. Two green
0091: SaroughEst. €3,400-€3,500
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Nevsehir Kilim: Mid 19th century, 478 x 179 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia This very large, single-panel kilim was woven in Nevsehir. The field is divided into three sections which each contain a huge hooked
0092: Nevsehir KilimEst. €4,700-€4,800Lot Passed
Obruk Zili: Second half 19th century, 378 x 174 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This very large, single-panel zili cover with a brocaded design originates from one of the villages in the Obruk region and is
0093: Obruk ZiliEst. €3,600-€3,700Lot Passed
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Borjalou Kazak: Second half 19th century, 241 x 170 cm, South West Caucasus In this classic Borjalou, three nested hooked hexagons are aligned on the central axis of the red field and halved forms offset against
0094: Borjalou KazakEst. €4,700-€4,800
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 230 x 122 cm, South West Caucasus Framed by an inner surround of reciprocal trefoils, the narrow red-brown field contains five alternately white- or green-ground hexagons
0095: KazakEst. €2,800-€2,900Lot Passed
Shirvan Prayer Rug: Late 19th century, 168 x 129 cm, East Caucasus The white field of this unusually long Shirvan prayer rug contains the obligatory diamond lattice repeat densely filled with flowers. The red main
0096: Shirvan Prayer RugEst. €4,700-€4,800Lot Passed
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