Fine Rugs Auction - Day 2 2024-10-28 Auction - 324 Price Results - 1stbid in NY
Mohtasham Kashan  Rug 9' x 12'6" (2.74 x 3.81 M)Silk Tabriz Rug 3'9'' x 5'8'' (1.14 x 1.73 M)Extremely Fine Isfahan Rug 4'10'' x 7'2'' (1.47 x 2.18 M)
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New York, NY, United States
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Fine Rugs Auction - Day 2

Fine Rugs Auction - Day 2 October 28, 2024, 2:00 PM EDT Discover the epitome of luxury and craftsmanship at the Fine Rugs Auction - Day 2. This auction showcases an exceptional collection of fine handmade rugs, meticulously curated to highlight the mastery of skilled artisans from around the world. Immerse yourself in the elegance of Persian, Turkish, and Caucasian designs, including exquisite pieces from iconic regions such as Tabriz, Kashan, Heriz, Oushak, and more. The collection features an array of premium wool and silk rugs, each exemplifying the rich traditions of weaving and intricate craftsmanship. From the detailed motifs of Persian carpets to the bold geometric patterns of tribal rugs, these timeless pieces offer a rare opportunity to enhance your space with the cultural heritage and beauty that these textiles carry. Mark your calendar for this exclusive event where history, culture, and craftsmanship converge to present rugs that are not just decorative items but unique expressions of tradition. Whether you're an experienced collector or someone looking to add a touch of sophistication to your home, this auction offers something for everyone. Event Details Date: October 28, 2024 Time: 2:00 PM EDT Website: www.1stbid.com Contact: info@1stbid.com | +1-917-623-6308 Join us at the Fine Rugs Auction - Day 2 and acquire a piece of craftsmanship that will be cherished for generations.
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Silk Qum Rug 4'4'' x 6'11'' (1.32 x 2.11 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,
00165: Silk Qum Rug 4'4'' x 6'11'' (1.32 x 2.11 M)Est. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
Isfahan Rug 4'10'' x 6'8'' (1.47 x 2.03 M): The old ivory field with a dense layering of palmettes and spiral vines is classic Isfahan, but the double central tall motif consisting of two vases, associated botehs, largwe and ragged laurel
00210: Isfahan Rug 4'10'' x 6'8'' (1.47 x 2.03 M)Est. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
Nain Rug 5'5'' x 8'3'' (1.65 x 2.51 M): A very finely knotted, short pile scatter from a famous central Persian weaving town, with a classically-inspired pattern of cartouches, full and half quadrilobes on a red ground.A border
00285: Nain Rug 5'5'' x 8'3'' (1.65 x 2.51 M)Est. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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Kazak Long Rug 3'11'' x 8'7'' (1.19 x 2.62 M): The well-abrashed light rust to dusty rose field of this southern Caucasian kellegi display four large Turkmen-style ?guls" with ivory, royal blue, green and khaki details Each motif is centred by
00361: Kazak Long Rug 3'11'' x 8'7'' (1.19 x 2.62 M)Est. $4,000-$6,000
Shriaz Rug 5'8'' x 9'3'' (1.73 x 2.82 M): A portmanteau for any hard-to-isolate SW Persian tribal style rug. Usually refers to Khamseh pieces, but may include Qashghai and Luri work. Such rugs usually turn up in the Shiraz city bazaar. The
00376: Shriaz Rug 5'8'' x 9'3'' (1.73 x 2.82 M)Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Senneh Rug 4'5'' x 6'2'' (1.35 x 1.88 M): A uniform Herati design, varying only in colour distribution, covers the hexagonal medallion, triangular corners and sandy-straw field of this well-woven western Persian Kurdish town rug from the
00433: Senneh Rug 4'5'' x 6'2'' (1.35 x 1.88 M)Est. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
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Silk Turkish Rug 3'10" x 5'9" (1.17 x 1.75 M): This moderately finely woven Turkish town scatter follows the design conventions of 18th century Anatolian prayer pieces with a pointed and pinched red niche with suspended lamp and floating floral
00475: Silk Turkish Rug 3'10" x 5'9" (1.17 x 1.75 M)Est. $1,800-$2,500
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Tabriz Rug 6'6" x 10'3" (1.98 x 3.12 M): The ivory field of this impeccable neatly woven NW Persian urbane carpet presents a very small scale textile pattern underlying a many lobed nested lozenge medallion and matching triangular corners.
00521: Tabriz Rug 6'6" x 10'3" (1.98 x 3.12 M)Est. $4,000-$6,000
Serapi Rug 4'10'' x 6'0'' (1.47 x 1.83 M): The large majority of NW Persian Heriz district weavings are room size carpets, a the smaller ones, As here, take after their larger sisters in both palette and pattern as well exemplified here by
00542: Serapi Rug 4'10'' x 6'0'' (1.47 x 1.83 M)Est. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
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North East Rug 4'3'' x 6'0'' (1.30 x 1.83 M): A wide ivory hexagonal band filled with paired small scrolling leaves accentuates the field and encloses a similarly decorated red panel and an inner midnight black, again en suite decorated.
00547: North East Rug 4'3'' x 6'0'' (1.30 x 1.83 M)Est. $600-$800
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Moroccan Rug 2'11" x 11'1" (0.89 x 3.38 M): Comprising both the nomadic Berber rugs of the Atlas Mountains, with very thick piles, coarse knotting and limited palettes, and the more colourful, coarse to moderate rugs woven around Rabat, often
00679: Moroccan Rug 2'11" x 11'1" (0.89 x 3.38 M)Est. $1,200-$1,500
Shirvan Rug 3'4" x 7'10" (1.01 x 2.39 M): Eastern Caucasian, west Caspian Caucasian rugs, primarily scatters, in geometric layouts, some prayer, from a wide range of local villages. Marasali prayer rugs are considered as the best.. Some
00683: Shirvan Rug 3'4" x 7'10" (1.01 x 2.39 M)Est. $10,000-$12,000Lot Passed
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Scandinavian Rug 8'1" x 9'11" (2.46 x 3.02 M): Scandinavian Rug.
00688: Scandinavian Rug 8'1" x 9'11" (2.46 x 3.02 M)Est. $12,000-$15,000
Nain Rug 5'7'' x 9'6'' (1.70 x 2.90 M): The rugs of this central Persian town, from the 1930's onward; very fine to extremely fine. Generally in light colours on medallion designs. Best examples with silk accents. Scatters to large
00727: Nain Rug 5'7'' x 9'6'' (1.70 x 2.90 M)Est. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed