Rare antique Rugs, Textiles and Carpets 2022-11-26 Auction - 195 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 5
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Aydinli Prayer Kilim: dated 1242 = 1827, 225 x 144 cm, West Anatolia This gorgeous prayer rug was published by Frauenknecht / Frantz as early as 1978 and identified as a West Anatolian weaving of the Aydinli tribe. A
0097: Aydinli Prayer KilimEst. €3,600-€4,500Lot Passed
Fachralo Kazak: 18th century, 218 x 169 cm, South West Caucasus This green-ground Fachralo is one of the oldest surviving village rugs from the Kazak region. Its structure – a comparatively fine weave, white
0098: Fachralo KazakEst. €22,000-€25,000Lot Passed
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Shirvan: dated 1235 AH = 1820 AD, 132 x 109 cm, East Caucasus This small blue-ground Shirvan displays a repeat of six vertical rows of offset cup palmettes in wonderful colours which are enclosed in a
0099: ShirvanEst. €10,000-€12,000
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Shirvan: mid 19th century, 158 x 130 cm, East Caucasus Judging by its specific designs, this rare East Caucasian rug belongs to the Tachte Shirvan group. In the golden yellow field, seven horizontal rows of
0100: ShirvanEst. €3,500-€4,500
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Azeri Zili: late 19th century, 230 x 222 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan Nearly square in format, this Azeri cover is composed of two panels that were woven separately and joined in the middle. The wide red
0101: Azeri ZiliEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Shahsavan Jajim: second half 19th century, 169 x 136 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan A precious Shahsavan silk jajim composed of four panels, very finely woven in a wide variety of minutely patterned vertical
0102: Shahsavan JajimEst. €1,300-€1,600Lot Passed
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Borjalou Kazak Prayer Rug: second half 19th century, 137 x 120 cm, South West Caucasus Judging by its design of four typical blue cartouches enclosing tree motifs and the border of reciprocal hooks, this prayer Kazak belongs
0103: Borjalou Kazak Prayer RugEst. €1,700-€2,200
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Bayburt Prayer Kilim: second half 19th century, 188 x 129 cm, North East Anatolia The abrashed sea-green field is undecorated except for two trees of life, a small plant bearing carnations and a white cartouche
0104: Bayburt Prayer KilimEst. €5,000-€7,000
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Erzurum Prayer Kilim: 18th century, 161 x 92 cm, East Anatolia Previously published by Frauenknecht in 1982, this Erzurum prayer rug is probably one of the oldest surviving examples of its kind. A large tree of life
0105: Erzurum Prayer KilimEst. €5,000-€7,000
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Reyhanli Kilim: first half 19th century, 154 x 108 cm, South East Anatolia This small-format Reyhanli kilim consists of two panels woven separately and joined at the centre. Rectangular compartments in varying
0106: Reyhanli KilimEst. €1,800-€2,500
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Sarough Farahan: late 19th century, 214 x 136 cm, West Persia, Arak Towards the end of the 19th century, small urban workshops in the Arak region specialised in weaving dozar format rugs, which were greatly in
0107: Sarough FarahanEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Malayer: ca. 1900, 214 x 133 cm, West Persia, Hamadan A white-ground Malayer in the dozar format presenting a rare design. The circular, dark blue central medallion is surrounded by very large
0108: MalayerEst. €3,600-€4,500
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Bijar: first quarter 20th century, 218 x 141 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan An old village rug from the Bijar region knotted on a wool warp. Very large star-shaped blossoms are aligned on the central
0109: BijarEst. €2,600-€3,500
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Sarough: late 19th century, 140 x 140 cm, West Persia, Arak A gorgeous white-ground Sarough with a very fine weave and a thick velvety pile. The very rare square format suggests that the rug was woven on
0110: SaroughEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Qashqa’i Bag Face: second half 19th century, 62 x 59 cm, South West Persia, Fars A bag face of the Safi Khani tribe, very fine in weave, with silk wefts and a thick velvety pile. The deep green field contains a large
0111: Qashqa’i Bag FaceEst. €1,800-€2,500Lot Passed
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Qashqa’i Khorjin: ca. 1900, 51 x 25 cm, South West Persia, Fars A complete double bag woven in a miniature format, with piled faces and colourful striped kilim backs. Three botehs adorn the open red fields of the
0112: Qashqa’i KhorjinEst. €500-€700
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Shahsavan Khorjin: second half 19th century, 63 x 26 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A Khamseh Shahsavan double bag in a miniature format, finely woven in the sumakh technique. The two dark blue faces show a
0113: Shahsavan KhorjinEst. €500-€700
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Shahsavan Khorjin: second half 19th century, a = 55 x 49 cm b = 56 x 47 cm, North West Persia, Khamseh Two halves of a sumakh double bag by the Khamseh Shahsavan; the connecting panel has not survived. The two faces
0114: Shahsavan KhorjinEst. €900-€1,200
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Varamin Khorjin: first quarter 20th century, 132 x 58 cm, North Persia This completely preserved double bag is from the Varamin region south of Tehran, where various tribes (including Lurs and Afshars) settled in
0115: Varamin KhorjinEst. €600-€700Lot Passed
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Sauj Bulag: early 19th century, 256 x 141 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The golden yellow field shows a large-scale design of two rows of palmettes, rosettes and floral cruciforms linked by wide arabesques.
0116: Sauj BulagEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Nahawand: second quarter 20th century, 203 x 140 cm, West Persia, Hamadan Nahawand, a small town in the south of Hamadan, produced rugs in a great variety of designs and formats. Here, the theme is a garden
0117: NahawandEst. €1,700-€2,300
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Sarab: dated 1288 = 1872, 353 x 118 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Woven in 1872 according to its date, this antique Sarab is very well preserved, with the original selvedges and the braided warps at
0118: SarabEst. €3,500-€4,500Lot Passed
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Chondzoresk: mid 19th century, 232 x 172 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh In this large red-ground Chondzoresk with two green and one blue medallions, a wealth of diverse floral and geometric designs covers the
0119: ChondzoreskEst. €6,000-€8,000
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Shahsavan Bag Face: mid 19th century, 50 x 50 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan Finely woven in the sumakh technique, this Moghan Shahsavan bag face originally belonged to a khorjin. White, red and light green
0120: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,000-€1,200
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