Major Spring Auction 2020-06-27 Auction - 297 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 7
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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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Kashan Mohtashem: Late 19th century, 473 x 304 cm, Central Persia The field design of this large, very finely woven Mohtashem Kashan is a repeat of offset, dark blue and red ogival medallions which contain a
0145: Kashan MohtashemEst. €1,600-€2,000
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Esfahan: Ca. 1880, 545 x 363 cm, Central Persia Woven in Persia for a high-ranking dignitary towards the end of the 19th century, this large garden carpet was exhibited in the Persian Pavilion of the 1958
0146: EsfahanEst. €20,000-€23,000
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Bijar: First quarter 20th century, 604 x 386 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan A very large Bijar woven on a cotton warp. An immaculately drawn Herati design adorns the midnight blue field; however, it does
0147: BijarEst. €3,200-€3,600
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Malayer Kelleh: Second half 19th century, 393 x 144 cm, West Persia, Hamadan region A rare Malayer woven in the kelleh format. Reminiscent of antique Serabend carpets, the field design is a dense repeat of
0148: Malayer KellehEst. €1,600-€1,800Lot Passed
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North West Persian Rug: First half 19th century, 203 x 129 cm, Azerbaijan The spaciously conceived repeat in the white field consists of three parallel rows of two different types of rosettes which alternate regularly.
0149: North West Persian RugEst. €900-€1,200
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Tabriz: Early 20th century, 202 x 148 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The composition of this rare Tabriz workshop carpet piled in wool obviously harks back to door hangings or prayer mats initially woven
0150: TabrizEst. €10,000-€11,500Lot Passed
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Chelaberd: Late 19th century, 208 x 129 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh region Two large sunburst medallions take up the whole of the light red field, but the weaver of this pretty Chelaberd dispensed with any
0151: ChelaberdEst. €3,200-€3,600
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Genje Long Rug: Ca. 1880, 239 x114 cm, Central Caucasus A hexagonal lattice of striped lines extends across the brilliant, golden yellow field and encloses stars arranged into colour diagonals. The border displays
0152: Genje Long RugEst. €2,700-€3,000
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Daghestan Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 178 x 84 cm, North East Caucasus This prayer rug belongs to the same group as an example illustrated in Schürmann’s book on Caucasian rugs. The white field is decorated
0153: Daghestan Prayer RugEst. €2,600-€2,900Lot Passed
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Talish: Late 19th century, 222 x 114 cm, South East Caucasus A block of nine small stars lies at the centre of a blue met hane field surrounded by yellow trefoils. The wide, white-ground main border
0154: TalishEst. €750-€950
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Genje: Second half 19th century, 265 x 136 cm, Central Caucasus This antique Genje features a two-row design of Memling güls and a rare main border in which elibelinde-like devices, each surrounded by
0155: GenjeEst. €300-€500
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Shirvan: Mid 19th century, 322 x 127 cm, East Caucasus A gorgeous Shirvan woven in clear and brilliant colours. Twelve large hooked diamonds are aligned on the central axis of the midnight blue field; pairs
0156: ShirvanEst. €5,500-€6,500Lot Passed
Kazak: Second half 19th century, 273 x 122 cm, South West Caucasus The blue-black field contains a repeat of angular botehs arranged in offset rows in changing directions. The distribution of colours
0157: KazakEst. €4,300-€4,800Lot Passed
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Borjalou Kazak: Second half 19th century, 206 x 180 cm, South West Caucasus In the red field, three large Memling güls within octagonal surrounds are accompanied by small, lateral octagonal blossoms. The very
0158: Borjalou KazakEst. €6,500-€7,500
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Afshar Ru Khorsi: First quarter 20th century, 112 x 109 cm, South Persia, Kerman region This flatwoven cover presenting an impressive graphic design was used by Afshars in the Sirjan area to cover a brazier of
0159: Afshar Ru KhorsiEst. €850-€950
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Varamin Khorjin: Ca. 1900, 120 x 57 cm, North Persia Woven in the Varamin region situated south of Tehran, this completely preserved khorjin displays a design that is rarely encountered in this provenance – small
0160: Varamin KhorjinEst. €2,400-€2,700Lot Passed
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Bakhtiari Gabbeh: First quarter 20th century, 290 x 190 cm, Western Central Persia, Chahar Mahal A large and very heavy Bakhtiari gabbeh knotted on a cotton foundation and typically coarse in weave. The field
0161: Bakhtiari GabbehEst. €2,200-€2,500
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Sehna Saddle Cover: Late 19th century, 97 x 100 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This white-ground Sehna saddle cover shows a dense repeat of elongated, dark blue botehs arranged in offset rows. The red main border
0162: Sehna Saddle CoverEst. €3,400-€3,700Lot Passed
Kashan: First quarter 20th century, 184 x 126 cm, Central Persia A red-ground Kashan with a thick velvety pile. The floral design of the field is drawn in pastel shades and symmetrically arranged around the
0163: KashanEst. €3,200-€3,500Lot Passed
Kurdish Rug: Mid 19th century, 346 x 137 cm, West Persia, Kermanshah region A dense design of large, nested hooked diamonds hermetically covers the entire surface of the field. The central axis is emphasised by
0164: Kurdish RugEst. €3,200-€3,500Lot Passed
Bijar: First quarter 20th century, 460 x 315 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan A repeat of large sweeping arabesques in muted colours adorns the midnight blue field. The border is composed of three bands
0165: BijarEst. €5,500-€6,500Lot Passed
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Bijar: Ca. 1900, 207 x 142 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This blue-ground Bijar rug combines a well-drawn large-scale Harshang field design with a comparatively narrow border section. A very firmly
0166: BijarEst. €2,600-€3,000
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Kerman Termeh Fragment: Early 19th century, 123 x 125 cm, South Persia During the 18th/19th centuries, the city of Kerman was the most important Iranian centre for the production of such woollen fabrics with woven designs,
0167: Kerman Termeh FragmentEst. €2,100-€2,400Lot Passed
Khamseh Bag Face: Late 19th century, 84 x 78 cm, South West Persia, Fars This unusually large bag face woven by the Khamseh nomads probably used to be part of a khorjin. The white field is covered in a dense repeat
0168: Khamseh Bag FaceEst. €1,100-€1,250Lot Passed
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