Major Spring Auction 2020-06-27 Auction - 297 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 4
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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Talish: Second half 19th century, 287 x 107 cm, South East Caucasus In the dark blue field, two rows of 26 octagons in total form a repeat which is comparatively rare in Talish rugs. It is interrupted by
0073: TalishEst. €3,200-€3,500
Khila: Ca. 1850, 368 x 157 cm, South East Caucasus, Azerbaijan Drawn with great precision, this carpet is a workshop product woven in the town of Khila situated west of Baku. Three large crosses placed on
0074: KhilaEst. €7,500-€8,500Lot Passed
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Shirvan: Second half 19th century, 312 x 119 cm, East Caucasus In the field of this Shirvan long rug, four large, alternately red and white octagons enclosing crosses adorn a dark blue design bar densely
0075: ShirvanEst. €2,100-€2,400
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Kuba: Second quarter 19th century, 246 x 119 cm, East Caucasus This densely patterned Kuba has hooked diamonds aligned on the central axis of the narrow, dark blue field and smaller diamonds, blossoms,
0076: KubaEst. €1,800-€2,000
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Kazak: Mid 19th century, 247 x 186 cm, South West Caucasus This large red-ground Kazak of the three-medallion type has been in a German private collection since 1904. It was purchased as an "antique Kazak"
0077: KazakEst. €5,000-€5,800
Pao Tao Saddle Rug: Second half 19th century, 128 x 47 cm, North East China, Suiyuan Province This Pao Tao saddle bottom rug consists of two trapezoid halves which were woven separately and joined at the centre. A
0078: Pao Tao Saddle RugEst. €1,500-€1,650Lot Passed
Ningxia Seat Cover: First half 19th century, 79 x 86 cm, West China Originally the field of this seat cover would have been light red, but over the course of time it has faded to an ochre hue. Caused by patination,
0079: Ningxia Seat CoverEst. €800-€900Lot Passed
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Ningxia Runner Fragment: 18th century, 146 x 78 cm, West China A fragment of an early Ningxia bench runner woven in a continuous design, i.e. one which was not divided into compartments, of spaciously arranged clouds on a
0080: Ningxia Runner FragmentEst. €1,300-€1,500
Pao Tao Saddle Rug: Second half 19th century, 129 x 65 cm, North East China, Suiyuan Province A saddle bottom rug composed of two trapezoid halves woven separately and joined at the centre. The designs of the two
0081: Pao Tao Saddle RugEst. €1,600-€1,800Lot Passed
Azeri Verneh: Second half 19th century, 196 x 104 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A small blue Azeri cover with a warp-faced plainweave foundation. Woven in the sumakh technique like the whole of the border, the
0082: Azeri VernehEst. €3,400-€3,800Lot Passed
Perepedil: Late 19th century, 189 x 121 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region The distinguishing feature of Perepedil carpets is their unmistakeable, precisely drawn repeat of vurma motifs, star-shaped blossoms,
0083: PerepedilEst. €4,300-€4,800Lot Passed
Shulaver Kazak: Second half 19th century, 277 x 105 cm, South West Caucasus The rugs produced in the village of Shulaver constitute a unique group among Kazaks. They are more finely woven, usually using white
0084: Shulaver KazakEst. €2,100-€2,400Lot Passed
Kazak Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 271 x 93 cm, South West Caucasus In the red field, a two-row tree design flanks large hooked diamonds aligned on the central axis and linked by a pole. The white-ground
0085: Kazak Long RugEst. €4,200-€4,700Lot Passed
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Jaff Bag Face: Late 19th century, 71 x 54 cm, West Persia, Kermanshah region A typical diamond design woven in muted colours, with an additional design stripe of three stars at the lower end. Small diamonds are
0086: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €650-€750
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Qashqa’i Kashkuli: Second half 19th century, 142 x 109 cm, South West Persia, Fars Very finely woven using rose silk wefts and velvety pile wool, this Qashqa’i is a superb weaving by the Kashkuli tribe. It may have
0087: Qashqa’i KashkuliEst. €4,300-€4,800
Bijar Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 553 x 120 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan Very firmly woven on a brown wool warp using red wool wefts, this very beautiful long rug is from one of the villages of the
0088: Bijar Long RugEst. €2,600-€3,000Lot Passed
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Bijar: First quarter 20th century, 201 x 141 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This old Bijar village rug woven in the dozar format has a red shield-shaped field which contains angular stems and a rounded
0089: BijarEst. €1,300-€1,500
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Garahgozloo: First quarter 20th century, 187 x 132 cm, West Persia, Hamadan region A Kurdish rug woven by the Garahgozloo tribe in the north western part of the Hamadan region. A red, diamond-shaped central
0090: GarahgozlooEst. €650-€750
Farahan: Ca. 1900, 144 x 102 cm, West Persia, Arak region Towards the end of the 19th century, smaller rugs known as “zaronim” in Iran on account of their format were frequently produced in the Arak
0091: FarahanEst. €2,100-€2,400Lot Passed
North West Persian Long Rug: Late 19th century, 315 x 117 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A rare long rug woven in Azerbaijan. Four large diamonds are aligned on the central axis of a dark blue field whose ground is decorated
0092: North West Persian Long RugEst. €3,200-€3,600Lot Passed
Bakhtiari Kelleh: Late 19th century, 429 x 194 cm, Western Central Persia A Bakhtiari kelleh woven for home use. The midnight blue field is dominated by five large hexagonal medallions which each enclose a cruciform
0093: Bakhtiari KellehEst. €2,200-€2,500Lot Passed
Igdir Ensi: Mid 19th century, 170 x 133 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A door rug in gorgeous colours woven by the Igdir tribe in a hatchlu design. The four segments of the field are filled with a dense
0094: Igdir EnsiEst. €5,500-€6,500Lot Passed
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Tekke: Mid 19th century, 173 x 128 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Woven in a small rug format, this Tekke with three by seven large primary güls and chemche secondary motifs appears like a main carpet
0095: TekkeEst. €1,100-€1,200
Kordi Baluch: Late 19th century, 193 x 103 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan This blue-ground rug woven by Khorasan Kurds displays a rare design of erre and chuval güls arranged in two vertical rows and separated
0096: Kordi BaluchEst. €550-€650Lot Passed