Major Autumn Auction 2020-12-05 Auction - 245 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 7
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Major Autumn Auction

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Khampa Dzong Khaden: First quarter 20th century, 166 x 90 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet The dark blue field contains three stems bearing a large two-dimensional lotus blossom and tulip-shaped leaves bisected by colour
0145: Khampa Dzong KhadenEst. €1,100-€1,500
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Khampa Dzong Makden: First quarter 20th century, 130 x 65 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet A saddle bottom (makden) composed of two halves woven separately, with deeply notched corners at one side. The halves are joined at
0146: Khampa Dzong MakdenEst. €850-€1,000
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Pao Tao Saddle Rug: Ca. 1900, 144 x 64 cm, North East China, Suiyuan Province A dark blue Pao Tao saddle bottom composed of two trapezoid halves. The centre is accentuated by a yellow bar with hooked outlines edged in
0147: Pao Tao Saddle RugEst. €750-€950
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Ningxia Throne Rug: Second half 19th century, A = 69 x 67 cm, B = 70 x 69 cm, West China This red-ground throne rug woven in a dragon design consists of a square seat cover and a backrest cover ending in an arch at the
0148: Ningxia Throne RugEst. €1,300-€1,700
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Two Ningxia Seat Covers: Late 19th century, 162 x 80 cm, West China Two undivided sections from one of the long bench runners produced in Ningxia for the Buddhist monasteries of Tibet. Each of the red-brown fields displays
0149: Two Ningxia Seat CoversEst. €950-€1,600
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Ningxia Pillar Rug: First half 19th century, 229 x 132 cm, West China The pillar rugs woven in the workshops of Ningxia for Buddhist monasteries in Tibet were often produced in pairs. This blue-ground pillar rug with a
0150: Ningxia Pillar RugEst. €9,000-€11,000Lot Passed
Konya Yatak: Mid 19th century, 195 x 190 cm, Central Anatolia All the published examples of this group of red-ground sleeping rugs (yatak is the Turkish word for bed) are characterised by their square format and
0151: Konya YatakEst. €15,000-€18,000Lot Passed
Kozak: Late 19th century, 93 x 80 cm, North West Anatolia, Bergama region A white-ground Kozak village rug with a diamond lattice design composed of blue bands. Each of the compartments encloses a large
0152: KozakEst. €3,600-€4,400Lot Passed
Bijar Kilim: Ca. 1900, 203 x 131 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The design of this very beautiful Bijar kilim corresponds to that of the more finely woven Sehna kilims. A turquoise-ground, diamond-shaped
0153: Bijar KilimEst. €3,000-€3,700Lot Passed
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Afshar: Late 19th century, 181 x 127 cm, South Persia, Kerman region In the midnight blue field, offset rows of boteh forms composed of many small blossoms combine into a dense repeat. The wide border
0154: AfsharEst. €1,250-€1,650
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Qashqa’i: Dated 1344 = 1926, 175 x 137 cm, South West Persia, Fars In the dark blue field, a red, diamond-shaped central medallion is concentrically surrounded by stems bearing leaves, blossoms and botehs.
0155: Qashqa’iEst. €4,000-€4,800Lot Passed
Bijar Long Rug: Ca. 1900, 406 x 105 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The dark blue field is filled with a dense repeat of rounded botehs arranged in offset rows. The wide border section consists of three bands of
0156: Bijar Long RugEst. €1,800-€2,600Lot Passed
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Sarab Niche Carpet: Second half 19th century, 148 x 102 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This extraordinary Sarab niche carpet, very finely woven on a cotton warp using silk wefts, was probably produced as an
0157: Sarab Niche CarpetEst. €3,300-€3,900
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Fachralo Kazak: Late 19th century, 250 x 162 cm, South West Caucasus Two large Fachralo cartouche medallions as well as several stars, small birds and two sizeable diamonds at the upper end of the field adorn the
0158: Fachralo KazakEst. €4,400-€5,200
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Star Kazak: First half 19th century, 224 x 152 cm, South West Caucasus According to terminology established by Franses & Pinner as early as 1980, the white-ground Star Kazaks are divided into various
0159: Star KazakEst. €10,000-€12,000
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Talish Kilim: Second half 19th century, 349 x 156 cm, South East Caucasus, Azerbaijan This colourful slit tapestry was woven in the region between Baku and Lenkoran. The population group which produced it can no
0160: Talish KilimEst. €5,000-€6,000
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Qashqa’i Kilim: Late 19th century, 228 x 154 cm, South West Persia, Fars This gorgeous Qashqa’i kilim displays a dynamic design of finely stepped concentric diamonds composed of numerous narrow colour rings and
0161: Qashqa’i KilimEst. €2,500-€3,200
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Ningxia Pillar Rug: Late 19th century, 198 x 94 cm, West China A comparatively small pillar rug presenting the traditional dragon design in a bright pink field. Surrounded by a number of Buddhist symbols, the scaly
0162: Ningxia Pillar RugEst. €1,500-€2,100
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Gansu: First half 19th century, 193 x 133 cm, West China Obvious signs of age and wear, several missing areas in the pile where the foundation is visible. Slightly damaged sides, both ends reduced. Mounted
0163: GansuEst. €3,600-€4,200Lot Passed
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Ningxia Seat Cover: Mid 19th century, 74 x 74 cm, West China A blue dragon is depicted in front view at the centre of the yellow field, encircled by four dragons in side view which are chasing a flaming pearl hovering
0164: Ningxia Seat CoverEst. €750-€950
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Pao Tao: Ca. 1900, 233 x 181 cm, North East China, Suiyuan Province Partially replaced selvedges, slightly reduced upper finish. Good overall condition.
0165: Pao TaoEst. €2,400-€2,800Lot Passed
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Bokhara Suzani: Early 19th century, 201 x 155 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The embroidery of fine gold threads in the field is so dense that it originally covered the whole of the white ground. An
0166: Bokhara SuzaniEst. €18,000-€22,000
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Karapinar: Second half 19th century, 185 x 124 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region This red-ground rug woven in a village in the Karapinar area is in surprisingly good condition. It appears to have never been
0167: KarapinarEst. €7,800-€9,300
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Afyon Kilim: Mid 19th century, 320 x 177 cm, Western Central Anatolia Woven in a single piece, this kilim in a design of nine horizontal stripes comprising large parmakli motifs is from a Yerli village in the
0168: Afyon KilimEst. €2,900-€3,700
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