Black Sunday Auction 2022-11-20 Auction - 284 Price Results - 1stbid in DC - Page 2
Antique Tabriz Hajijalili Rug, 4'6'' x 6'2'' (1.37 x 1.88 M)After Claude Monet Oil on CanvasMid Century Tapestry Signed by Rene Perrot, 5'7" x 6'11" (1.68 x 2.13 M)
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Washington, DC, United States
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Antique Qashqai Rug, 5'5'' x 8'6'' (1.56 x 2.59 M): This moderately woven southwest Persian nomadic large scatter presents a very dark blue field with stylized "Qashghai gul" corner medallions, overlaid by a layered, fringed and hexagonal red
0589: Antique Qashqai Rug, 5'5'' x 8'6'' (1.56 x 2.59 M)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Vintage Bakhtiari Rug, 4'8" x 6'8" (1.42 x 2.03 M): This a classic, cotton foundation, Chahar Mahal/"Bakhtiari" scatter with an allover large one-way scale pattern in which the yellow bounded panels in ecru, blue-green and red feature cypresses,
0592: Vintage Bakhtiari Rug, 4'8" x 6'8" (1.42 x 2.03 M)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Fine Tabriz Rug, 6'9'' x 9'10'' (2.06 x 3.00 M): The salmon sub-field is defined by swags creating a broadly scalloped pattern, with a near black medallion with doubled pendants and a cream sub-medallion. Floret sprays in the cream field and
0670: Fine Tabriz Rug, 6'9'' x 9'10'' (2.06 x 3.00 M)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Extremely Fine Tabriz Rug, 9'10" x 12'10" (3.00 x 3.91 M): The current trend in Tabriz is toward very finely knotted, highly elaborated, perfectly executed pieces aimed at a particularly affluent clientele. This scatter is totally formal, from the layered
0687: Extremely Fine Tabriz Rug, 9'10" x 12'10" (3.00 x 3.91 M)Est. $14,000-$18,000
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Antique Heriz Rug, 9'10'' x 11'4'' (3.00 x 3.45 M): The numerous rugs of the famous NW Persian weaving district, from small scatters to giant carpets and a few runners, in semi-geometric medallion, centralised and strictly allover patterns, on cotton
0698: Antique Heriz Rug, 9'10'' x 11'4'' (3.00 x 3.45 M)Est. $10,000-$12,000
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Fine Tabriz Rug, 10'0'' x 12'9'' (3.05 x 3.89 M): A close wool pile with silk accents is developed into a very precise micro-scale Herati allover design on a sand ground. Old ivory main border of split arabesque defined turtles and intermediate
0729: Fine Tabriz Rug, 10'0'' x 12'9'' (3.05 x 3.89 M)Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Kashan Design Rug, 2'8" X 11'4" (0.81 x 3.45 M): he dark brick field is centred by an elliptical floral wreath enclosing a lewaf, rosette and iris (?) cluster, with semi-realistic rose sprays, tulips and fantasy composite palmettes/clusters set
1022: Kashan Design Rug, 2'8" X 11'4" (0.81 x 3.45 M)Est. $700-$900
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Antique Sarouk Rug, 1'11" x 2'5" (0.58 x 0.74 M): The slightly variegated mulberry red field displays the characteristic “American Sarouk" pattern of detached floral sprays, a large old ivory petal palmette and two erect “lyre" nested
1062: Antique Sarouk Rug, 1'11" x 2'5" (0.58 x 0.74 M)Est. $800-$1,200
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Vintage Qum Rug, 7'11'' x 10'11'' (2.41 x 3.33 M): From the central Persian religious centre, this finely woven urban carpet shows a "cane" design of vertical stripes in shades of light blue, cream, straw and coral. Ivory border with reversing
1273: Vintage Qum Rug, 7'11'' x 10'11'' (2.41 x 3.33 M)Est. $5,000-$7,000
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Vintage Gabbeh Rug, 5'7" x 7'7" (1.70 x 2.31 M): The wool pile rugs, usually scatter formats, woven by the Qashghai tribes of SW Persia (Fars Province), in moderate weave, uncluttered geometries and unshaded colours. From about 1900 onwards. Now
1290: Vintage Gabbeh Rug, 5'7" x 7'7" (1.70 x 2.31 M)Est. $800-$1,200