Major Autumn Auction 2023-11-25 Auction - 198 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 2
KazakYomut Multi-gul Main CarpetBakhshaish Landscape Rug
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Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
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Major Autumn Auction

Rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
Animal Caravan Shadda: first half 19th century, 170 x 227 cm, South Caucasus This decorative cover composed of two panels was exhibited at the L.A. Mayer Memorial Institute for Islamic Art in Jerusalem as early as 1986
0025: Animal Caravan ShaddaEst. €17,000-€20,000Lot Passed
Kordi Khorjin: first quarter 20th century, 106 x 60 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan Woven in a comparatively coarse sumakh technique, this completely preserved double bag is a weaving of the Khorasan Kurds. The
0026: Kordi KhorjinEst. €1,200-€1,500Lot Passed
SOLD
Shahsavan Mafrash: second half 19th century, 44 x 103 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan A mafrash side panel, finely woven in the sumakh technique in a horizontal stripe design. The dark blue middle band
0027: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €600-€700
Kazak: second half 19th century, 223 x 152 cm, South West Caucasus In the green field, three large Memling guls lie within octagonal surrounds. The spaces not covered by the main design are densely filled
0028: KazakEst. €9,000-€12,000Lot Passed
Sevan Kazak: second half 19th century, 270 x 185 cm, South West Caucasus The red field of this Sevan Kazak is almost completely filled by the huge green shield medallion. A red cartouche placed at its centre
0029: Sevan KazakEst. €10,000-€12,000Lot Passed
Karabagh: late 19th century, 190 x 112 cm, South Caucasus Three large stepped polygons alternate with three large palmettes on the central axis of the field whose earth brown ground is heavily corroded. The
0030: KarabaghEst. €2,000-€2,500Lot Passed
SOLD
Lesghi: mid 19th century, 383 x 130 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan Judging by its knotting structure, style of drawing and specific palette, this rug woven in a long format belongs to the Lesghi group
0031: LesghiEst. €8,500-€10,000
SOLD
Karapinar Kilim: first half 19th century, 278 x 107 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya The field design of this rare Karapinar kilim consists of eight wide horizontal stripes in varying ground colours (white, green,
0032: Karapinar KilimEst. €4,500-€5,500
SOLD
Sehna Kilim: late 19th century, 190 x 133 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan A white-ground Sehna kilim with a dense Herati repeat and a three-stripe border.Slight damage to the sides, good overall condition.
0033: Sehna KilimEst. €1,500-€2,000
SOLD
Malatya Flatweave: second half 19th century, 292 x 176 cm, East Anatolia This Kurdish flatweave from the Malatya region consists of two panels joined at the centre of the field. The design of horizontal stripes in
0034: Malatya FlatweaveEst. €1,800-€2,000
SOLD
Karaman Prayer Kilim: mid 19th century, 130 x 99 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya An unusually narrow mihrab field lacking an arch lies at the centre of the light red field. Within it, two hooked diamonds and two tower-like
0035: Karaman Prayer KilimEst. €3,000-€3,700
SOLD
Shahsavan Bag Face: second half 19th century, 48 x 47 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan Finely woven in the sumakh technique, this Moghan Shahsavan bag face once formed part of a khorjin. A diamond lattice filled
0036: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €450-€550
SOLD
Shahsavan Cover: second half 19th century, 186 x 154 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This finely woven cover was probably made by a Shahsavan tribal group in the Hashtrud region. The design consists of horizontal
0037: Shahsavan CoverEst. €1,200-€1,600
Kazak: first half 19th century, 197 x 128 cm, South West Caucasus This early Kazak features a rare design of three very large Lesghi stars that fill most of the brown field. The spaces not covered by the
0038: KazakEst. €7,000-€8,000Lot Passed
SOLD
Tabriz Silk Rug: mid 19th century, 175 x 131 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan In the red-brown central field, a large symmetrically drawn tree of life ascends from a vase to the tip of the curved arch at the upper
0039: Tabriz Silk RugEst. €6,500-€8,000
Bijar: early 20th century, 207 x 142 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan A large-scale Harshang repeat, very well-drawn in brilliant colours, adorns the midnight blue field of this Bijar rug. The three-band
0040: BijarEst. €2,500-€2,900Lot Passed
Tabriz: first quarter 20th century, 152 x 133 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan The unusual format of this Tabriz is striking: it is shorter than a dozar and wider than a zaronim. The design is rare too.
0041: TabrizEst. €2,200-€2,600Lot Passed
Sehna Kilim: second half 19th century, 174 x 115 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The large hexagonal central medallion with serrated sides and two attached pendants as well as the spandrels separated from the
0042: Sehna KilimEst. €1,800-€2,300Lot Passed
Bijar Vagireh: late 19th century, 207 x 124 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan Vagirehs are rug samplers that present various options for field and border designs at their original scale. They served to demonstrate
0043: Bijar VagirehEst. €10,000-€12,000Lot Passed
SOLD
Yomut Ensi: mid 19th century, 175 x 124 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Another ensi of the same group was published by Elmby in 1990. There, too, the horizontal panel of the hatchlu cross is placed below the
0044: Yomut EnsiEst. €3,500-€4,500
SOLD
Tent Band: first half 19th century, 1350 x 29 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Completely preserved, this tent band with pile-woven kibitka designs on a white, warp-faced plainweave wool foundation is very
0045: Tent BandEst. €12,000-€14,000
SOLD
Salor Chuval: ca. 1800, 88 x 152 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This gorgeous Salor chuval features three large primary guls at the centre of a brilliant red field and secondary star motifs. The gul centres are
0046: Salor ChuvalEst. €26,000-€30,000
SOLD
Salor Chuval: ca. 1800 or earlier, 79 x 126 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The field of this large Salor bag face shows a design of 16 sary type primary guls arranged in four rows and interspersed with smaller
0047: Salor ChuvalEst. €8,500-€10,000
SOLD
Qashqai Kashkuli: late 19th century, 242 x 149 cm, South West Persia, Fars The Kashkuli were the only Qashqai tribe who knotted these gorgeous rugs with the millefleur design, probably in their own workshops and on
0048: Qashqai KashkuliEst. €10,000-€14,000