Major Spring Auction 2020-06-27 Auction - 297 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 10
KazakSaryk Main CarpetHeriz
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Wiesbaden, Germany
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Major Spring Auction

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Salor Jollar: 18th century, 41 x 121 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This Salor trapping features a cassette design of 64 compartments identical in size which each hold an octagon enclosing an eight-pointed
0217: Salor JollarEst. €6,500-€7,500
Arabachi Jollar: Mid 19th century, 49 x 141 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A trapping woven by the Arabachi tribe in a kejebe design and star motifs. – Signs of age and wear, low pile; the elem is missing at the
0218: Arabachi JollarEst. €2,100-€2,400Lot Passed
Saryk Ensi: Third quarter 19th century, 176 x 132 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The design of Saryk tent door rugs, comprising numerous borders, horizontal stripes and multiple panels, covers the field more
0219: Saryk EnsiEst. €4,300-€5,000Lot Passed
Shakhrisyabz Suzani: Second half 19th century, 316 x 214 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Suzanis featuring a niche design and an empty field flanked by lateral borders are known as "ruijo". The small-format
0220: Shakhrisyabz SuzaniEst. €4,200-€4,800Lot Passed
Bokhara Nim Suzani: Second half 19th century, 150 x 108 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan A small-format Bokhara suzani in the nim format (half-size format). Four diagonal palmettes and stems are grouped around a
0221: Bokhara Nim SuzaniEst. €2,100-€2,400Lot Passed
Tibetan Seat Cover: Second half 19th century, 78 x 91 cm, Central Asia, Central Tibet Very coarsely woven in simple geometric designs, such rugs were known as "wangden drumze" in Tibet and produced in the province of
0222: Tibetan Seat CoverEst. €1,600-€1,800Lot Passed
Baluch Bag Face: Second half 19th century, 73 x 94 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan A large Baluch bag face with a dark field in which a central star motif is surrounded by a wide star border. – Both upper corners
0223: Baluch Bag FaceEst. €750-€900Lot Passed
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Baluch: Late 19th century, 213 x 120 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan The Baluch adopted the mina khani design from East Persian urban carpets and translated it into their own geometric style of drawing.
0224: BaluchEst. €2,700-€3,000
Dshulshir: Ca. 1900, 171 x 102 cm, Central Asia, Uzbekistan or North Afghanistan Composed of four vertical panels woven separately and then joined together, this small rug is a weaving produced by Arab tribes
0226: DshulshirEst. €1,100-€1,250Lot Passed
Lakai Joynamoz Suzani: Second half 19th century, 136 x 102 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This prayer design suzani was embroidered by members of the Lakai tribe who had become settled and probably lived in the
0227: Lakai Joynamoz SuzaniEst. €1,100-€1,300Lot Passed
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Tashkent Joynamoz: Mid 19th century, 104 x 65 cm, Central Asia, North East Uzbekistan This small suzani with a niche design is a prayer mat (joynamoz). Ten large, circular poppy blossoms without any interior design
0228: Tashkent JoynamozEst. €3,200-€3,600
Konya Prayer Rug: Mid 19th century, 155 x 121 cm, Central Anatolia A slim tree of life decorated with abstract birds stands at the centre of the open, blazing red mihrab field, its tip aligned towards the apex of the
0229: Konya Prayer RugEst. €6,500-€7,500Lot Passed
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Borjalou Kazak Prayer Rug: Dated 1340 AH = 1922 AD, 175 x 121 cm, South West Caucasus In this red-ground Borjalou Kazak prayer rug, four blue honeycomb shapes are arranged around a central hooked diamond. The date 1340 (=
0230: Borjalou Kazak Prayer RugEst. €3,200-€3,600
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Chelaberd: Late 19th century, 280 x 142 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh region Three large sunburst medallions in a blazing red field, a white-ground border of small star-shaped blossoms. – Slight signs of age
0231: ChelaberdEst. €1,100-€1,300
Kuba Kilim: Second half 19th century, 317 x 176 cm, East Caucasus Red-ground Kuba kilims of this specific group are always very finely woven. Their striking repeat consists of large shield forms (probably
0232: Kuba KilimEst. €2,000-€2,400Lot Passed
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Lori Pambak Kazak: 1345 AH = 1927 AD, 205 x 167 cm, South West Caucasus In the red field, a very large white-ground octagon encloses the green-and-red cruciform device that is characteristic of Lori Pambak Kazaks as
0233: Lori Pambak KazakEst. €1,600-€1,800
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Kolyai: Late 19th century, 156 x 84 cm, West Persia, Kurdistan Offset rows of small trees in varying shapes and colours combine into a repeat in the midnight blue field. The border of three stripes which
0234: KolyaiEst. €1,300-€1,500
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Azeri Zili: Second half 19th century, 171 x 161 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan This nearly square flatweave with an open red field and wide borders expanding into panels at the top and bottom is a sofreh, i.e.
0235: Azeri ZiliEst. €3,200-€3,600
Khamseh: Second half 19th century, 237 x 145 cm, South West Persia, Fars This very beautiful Khamseh woven by a Baharlu/Ainalu tribal group features a dense repeat of pomegranates in brilliant and diverse
0236: KhamsehEst. €5,300-€6,000Lot Passed
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Khamseh: Late 19th century, 185 x 124 cm, South West Persia, Fars In this Khamseh, probably a weaving of the Baharlu/Ainalu tribal group, the large scale of the designs, the massive impact of the composition
0237: KhamsehEst. €4,400-€5,000
Shahsavan Khorjin: Second half 19th century, 133 x 59 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A complete Khamseh Shahsavan double bag. The faces are finely woven in the sumakh technique, the backs and connecting panel are
0238: Shahsavan KhorjinEst. €1,100-€1,250Lot Passed
Karapinar Ala Çuval: Late 19th century, 114 x 167 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region Published by Bandsma/Brandt, this storage bag was woven for home use by Yürüks in the Karapinar region. These textiles were sewn up
0239: Karapinar Ala ÇuvalEst. €525-€600Lot Passed
Shahsavan Khorjin: Second half 19th century, je 54 x 52 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan region Two halves of a Moghan Shahsavan double bag with pile-woven faces and kilim backs; the connecting panel has not
0240: Shahsavan KhorjinEst. €1,600-€1,800Lot Passed
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 54 x 98 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A side panel of a Shahsavan mafrash from the Hashtrud-Mianeh region, rather coarsely woven in the sumakh technique. The
0241: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €850-€950