New York Collectors' Rugs & Art Auction 2023-07-02 Auction - 216 Price Results - 1stbid in DC - Page 6
Antique Farahan Sarouk Rug 4'1" x 6'5" (1.24 x 1.96 M)Antique Tehran Rug 4'7'' x 6'7'' (1.40 x 2.01 M)Extremely Fine Isfahan Rug 4'10'' x 7'2'' (1.47 x 2.18 M)
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Washington, DC, United States
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New York Collectors' Rugs & Art Auction

Experience the pinnacle of artistic elegance at our upcoming July auction. Immerse yourself in a world of rare antique rugs, mesmerizing tapestries, captivating art deco rugs, exquisite fine art, sculptures, and more. Discover an extraordinary selection, from room-size Persian and Oriental rugs to top-grade Heriz, Tabriz, and Sarouk masterpieces. Explore the intricate beauty of Mohtasham Kashan and Bakhshaish treasures, vibrant 19th-century Caucasian scatter rugs, Persian and Turkish silk rugs, tribal gems, and exquisite European rugs like Savonnerie and vintage Swedish flatweaves. Embark on a journey of artistic splendor with our exclusive Moroccan rug collection. Join us on July,2nd and indulge in the allure of timeless craftsmanship. For inquiries and assistance, reach out to us at info@1stbid.com or call +1-917-623-6308. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to enrich your collection.
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Aubusson Rug 12' x 15' (3.66 x 4.57 M): Refers generally to modern carpets in tapestry technique and inspired by French Aubusson designs of the 18th and later centuries. Geometric or semi-floral. Scatters to room sizes. Recent pieces are
7658: Aubusson Rug 12' x 15' (3.66 x 4.57 M)Est. $2,500-$3,000
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Extremely Fine Silk Qum Rug 4'7" x 7'1" (1.40 x 2.16 M): Fine to very finely woven, silk and wool rugs, mostly scatters, from the central Persian religious capital. Industry began in the 1930's. Curvilinear drawing, Medallion, centralized, panel, allover,
7695: Extremely Fine Silk Qum Rug 4'7" x 7'1" (1.40 x 2.16 M)Est. $8,000-$10,000
Abstract Rug 8'2" x 10'4" (2.49 x 3.15 M): Abstract
7805: Abstract Rug 8'2" x 10'4" (2.49 x 3.15 M)Est. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
Ikats Rug 8'3" x 10'3" (2.51 x 3.12 M): Ikats
7806: Ikats Rug 8'3" x 10'3" (2.51 x 3.12 M)Est. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
Antique Kuba Rug 3' x 7'1" (0.91 x 2.16 M): This yellow-ground east Caucasian miniature kellegi (long rug) shows a Chi-Chi allover design of stars, palmettes and smooth leaves, transitioning to an ecru strip- style msin border of slanted,
7859: Antique Kuba Rug 3' x 7'1" (0.91 x 2.16 M)Est. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
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Antique Malayer Rug 4'4" x 6'10" (1.32 x 2.08 M): A village scatter in a Hamadan weave style, but made closer to the Malayer district, this attractive piece shows a cream open field centred by a tall navy medallion with a big boteh infill. Lightning
7880: Antique Malayer Rug 4'4" x 6'10" (1.32 x 2.08 M)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Antique Bakhshayesh Rug 5'5" x 7'9" (1.65 x 2.36 M): A type of Heriz, generally in squarish sizes, allover patterns and coarse to moderate weaves, wool or mixed constructions; woven before 1900. Term is often extended to early medallion, later 19th
7916: Antique Bakhshayesh Rug 5'5" x 7'9" (1.65 x 2.36 M)Est. $12,000-$15,000
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Fine Antique Kashan Rug 4'8" x 6'11" (1.42 x 2.11 M): Central Persian city known for finely woven. room size and scatter rugs, with dominant reds and navy, and medallion patterns and swirling palmettes. Wool and a few silk pieces. Active since the 16th
7956: Fine Antique Kashan Rug 4'8" x 6'11" (1.42 x 2.11 M)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Antique Bakhshayesh Rug 5'0" x 6'4" (1.52 x 1.93 M): The rust madder field of this charming NW Persian rustic scatter shows giant, strongly serrated curved leaves defining the central area with a focal ecru octofoil. Tiny peacocks enliven the décor.
7981: Antique Bakhshayesh Rug 5'0" x 6'4" (1.52 x 1.93 M)Est. $8,000-$10,000
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Antique Silk Hereke Rug 4'1" x 5'11" (1.24 x 1.80 M): The post-WWII, finely woven (or better), primarily silk scatters and larger rugs woven in Persian styles, often in niche (prayer) or medallion layouts, in a suburb of Istanbul, Turkey. Some copies
8123: Antique Silk Hereke Rug 4'1" x 5'11" (1.24 x 1.80 M)Est. $12,000-$15,000