Major Autumn Auction 2020-12-05 Auction - 245 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 2
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Major Autumn Auction

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Dösemealti: Late 19th century, 138 x 111 cm, South West Anatolia, Antalya region A number of repiled and repaired areas, slight signs of wear, well-preserved pile. Heavy corrosion in the brown sections.
0025: DösemealtiEst. €950-€1,200
Ningxia Seat Cover: First half 19th century, 55 x 63 cm, West China The golden yellow field presents a central blossom and four bats in the corners. The rosewood border shows yellow vines and lotus flowers in white and
0026: Ningxia Seat CoverEst. €750-€900Lot Passed
Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 50 x 106 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A Shahsavan mafrash side panel, finely woven in the sumakh technique. The wide central panel contains three large, nested hooked
0027: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €600-€800Lot Passed
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Chodor Jollar: Early 19th century, 57 x 152 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan, Mangyshlak region A very rare Chodor trapping. The field, the wide, undecorated outer stripe and every second compartment of the border
0028: Chodor JollarEst. €9,500-€12,000
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Tuduc: Ca. 1930, 188 x 126 cm, South East Europe, Romania This "Lotto" design carpet was probably produced in the Bucharest workshop of the Romanian master forger, Teodor Tuduc. The spaciously conceived,
0029: TuducEst. €1,500-€1,800
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Gyantse Makden: Ca. 1900, 135 x 66 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet A saddle bottom composed of two trapezoid halves joined at the centre. In the light brown fields, a floral medallion is surrounded by small,
0030: Gyantse MakdenEst. €950-€1,200
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Pao Tao Saddle Rug: Ca. 1900, 132 x 73 cm, North East China A saddle bottom composed of two halves joined at the centre. Typical trapezoid shape with recessed corners at one side. The dark blue fields contain floral
0031: Pao Tao Saddle RugEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Ningxia Seat Cover: Mid 19th century, 74 x 75 cm, West China A square seat cover woven in the workshops of Ningxia. In the rosewood field, four blue-and-yellow fo dogs circle a large rotating pearl. The traditional
0032: Ningxia Seat CoverEst. €850-€1,000
Karagashli: Late 19th century, 203 x 116 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region Five red sunburst medallions, each containing a hexagonal white cartouche, are aligned on the central axis of the light blue field. The
0033: KaragashliEst. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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Tat Kilim: Late 19th century, 298 x 134 cm, South East Caucasus, Azerbaijan A finely woven kilim by the Tat group who lived in the area north of Baku as well as the Absheron Peninsula, and who were well known
0034: Tat KilimEst. €1,750-€2,400
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Karachov Kazak: Second half 19th century, 265 x 185 cm, South West Caucasus This large, red-ground Karachov Kazak presents the traditional four-and-one medallion design. The hooked diamonds arranged in four
0035: Karachov KazakEst. €3,600-€4,900
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Borjalou Kazak: Second half 19th century, 214 x 160 cm, South West Caucasus Three large hexagonal medallions with hooked outlines, each enclosing a cartouche, lie in the red field; halved or quartered hooked
0036: Borjalou KazakEst. €2,400-€3,000
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Borjalou Kazak: First half 19th century, 239 x 121 cm, South West Caucasus Woven before 1850 and still destined for home use, this Borjalou is in a rare elongated format. The emphasis of the design is on the wide
0037: Borjalou KazakEst. €1,950-€2,300
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Qashqa’i Kilim: Second half 19th century, 283 x 156 cm, South West Persia, Fars In this gorgeous Qashqa’i kilim, the tile-like design of 32 rectangles outlined in fine lateral sawteeth is spaced so widely that
0038: Qashqa’i KilimEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Qashqa’i Kilim: Second half 19th century, 290 x 156 cm, South West Persia, Fars A blood-red diamond floats freely at the centre of the open emerald field, like an island in a lake. The inner sides of the field are
0039: Qashqa’i KilimEst. €6,000-€7,500
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Khalaj Kilim: Late 19th century, 280 x 160 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A large, brown-ground kilim woven by the Khalaj tribes. Ever since their resettlement by Karim Khan Zand in 1790, they have lived in a
0040: Khalaj KilimEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Karachov Kazak: Second half 19th century, 231 x 172 cm, South West Caucasus This large, red-ground Karachov Kazak displays a four-and-one medallion design as well as a main border of stepped polygons which
0041: Karachov KazakEst. €6,500-€9,000
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Lenkoran Long Rug: First half 19th century, 316 x 95 cm, South East Caucasus, Azerbaijan This early Lenkoran long rug has seven cartouche medallions aligned on the central axis of the deep blue field and a wide, white
0042: Lenkoran Long RugEst. €4,000-€6,000
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Kecimuhsine Zili: Mid 19th century, 175 x 125 cm, Central Anatolia, Obruk region This yellow-ground zili woven in the village of Kecimuhsine is one of the oldest surviving examples of its group. The design – a
0043: Kecimuhsine ZiliEst. €4,200-€4,800
Kazak Kilim: Second half 19th century, 426 x 159 cm, West Anatolia The design of this large kilim woven in a single piece harks back to ancient Central Asian models. A central band of massive diamonds, their
0044: Kazak KilimEst. €3,600-€4,200Lot Passed
Bergama: Second half 19th century, 91 x 83 cm, North West Anatolia This small and almost square village rug features a rare tile design of stepped polygons and diagonal motifs on a white ground. – Signs of
0045: BergamaEst. €2,600-€3,200Lot Passed
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Kiz Bergama: Second half 19th century, 116 x 109 cm, North West Anatolia This small square rug from the Bergama region was produced in one of the villages inhabited by Turkmen Yagcibedir. It is finely woven from
0046: Kiz BergamaEst. €1,500-€1,800
Obruk Zili: Late 19th century, 170 x 112 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This densely patterned, brocaded flatweave displays white, bridge-shaped arches and tree forms arranged vertically beneath a large
0047: Obruk ZiliEst. €2,900-€3,600Lot Passed
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Ait Ouaouzguite Rug: First quarter 20th century, 221 x 110 cm, North Africa, southern Morocco Comparatively fine in weave, this Berber rug is the work of the Ait Ouaouzguite tribe of the High Atlas region. Its memorable
0048: Ait Ouaouzguite RugEst. €2,400-€3,000