Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 2
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Rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles
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Goklen Tent Band Fragment: ca. 1800, 590 x 18 cm, North East Persia / South West Turkestan A fragment of a narrow tent band. The surviving section represents about half the original length. Judging by its dimensions,
0025: Goklen Tent Band FragmentEst. €3,500-€4,500€3,000
Ersari Ensi: second half 19th century, 169 x 134 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley A door rug by an Ersari tribal group woven in light colours, with a very wide border section and a prayer arch in the
0026: Ersari EnsiEst. €2,800-€3,300€2,400
Khujand Suzani: second half 19th century, 225 x 165 cm, Central Asia, North West Uzbekistan A suzani composed of five panels featuring a directional design. Five long thin stems ascend in undulating lines. They bear
0027: Khujand SuzaniEst. €3,600-€4,500€3,000
Sarkisla: second half 19th century, 169 x 130 cm, Central Anatolia, Sivas Typically fine in weave and with a high pile, this Kurdish rug was made in the surroundings of the town of Sarkisla. Its repeat of
0028: SarkislaEst. €2,300-€2,800€1,800
Rasht Embroidery: late 19th century, 94 cm Durchmesser, North Persia, Gilan An elaborate embroidery in silk and wool yarn on a red and dark blue wool flannel foundation. This circular tablecloth was placed onto one of
0029: Rasht EmbroideryEst. €850-€1,100€700
Reyhanli Kilim: mid 19th century, 340 x 148 cm, South East Anatolia A two-panel Reyhanli kilim, very finely woven, with white cotton sections. Published as early as 1979 in the reference book, "Kilims" by
0030: Reyhanli KilimEst. €3,500-€4,200€3,000
Milas Prayer Rug: second half 19th century, 153 x 111 cm, South West Anatolia
0031: Milas Prayer RugEst. €4,000-€4,700€3,400
Kilim Fragment: first half 19th century, 202 x 126 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia The red field contains two sets of three nested cruciform motifs in brown, light green and white with bold parmakli outlines which
0032: Kilim FragmentEst. €850-€1,000€700
Konya Prayer Rug: mid 19th century, 146 x 120 cm, Central Anatolia A prayer rug woven in a rare design. In the red mihrab field, a white octagon with a hooked blue outline is concentrically surrounded by star motifs.
0033: Konya Prayer RugEst. €3,600-€4,500€3,000
Incesu: first half 19th century, 296 x 116 cm, Central Anatolia, Kayseri Four massive box shapes in blue and green fill the field of this Incesu long rug to such an extent that almost nothing of the red
0034: IncesuEst. €4,500-€5,500€4,000
Bokhara Nim Suzani: second half 19th century, 149 x 110 cm, Central Asia, Uzbekistan A nim suzani composed of four panels. Brilliant colours. Stitches used: blossoms and leaves = basma, outlines = yurma, red boundary
0035: Bokhara Nim SuzaniEst. €2,000-€2,400€1,600
Obruk Long Rug: first half 19th century, 258 x 116 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya Four large eight-pointed star devices within octagonal surrounds with stepped outlines fill the yellow field. Each of these primary
0036: Obruk Long RugEst. €3,000-€3,600€2,400
Chub Bash Main Carpet: late 19th century, 235 x 201 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley A main carpet woven by the Chub Bash, who belong to the large ethnic group of the Ersari. The red field presents seven
0037: Chub Bash Main CarpetEst. €3,500-€4,200€3,000
Tekke Chyrpy Fragment: second half 19th century, 55 x 53 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A fragment of a white-ground Tekke cloak. A very rare design of red hexagons aligned vertically and radially surrounded by highly
0038: Tekke Chyrpy FragmentEst. €900-€1,200€800
Chodor Jollar: mid 19th century, 52 x 181 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A wide Chodor trapping with an aubergine ground. The field shows a kejebe design of three large octagrams enclosing white rectangles with a
0039: Chodor JollarEst. €3,300-€4,000€2,800
Karadashli Main Carpet: ca. 1800, 331 x 179 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The long and narrow format is characteristic of the main carpets woven by the Karadashli. In this example, over 200 years old, the twelve
0040: Karadashli Main CarpetEst. €3,500-€4,400€3,000
Talish Kilim: second half 19th century, 325 x 180 cm, South East Caucasus A large and finely woven Talish kilim. In the midnight blue field, diamond-shaped botehs in varying colours are arranged in parallel rows
0041: Talish KilimEst. €2,300-€2,800€1,800
Shahsavan Long Rug: second half 19th century, 308 x 104 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan The red field contains three elongated diamonds with light blue, white and brown ground colours that each enclose an octagon and
0042: Shahsavan Long RugEst. €4,200-€4,800€3,600
Qarapapakh Salt Bag: late 19th century, 63 x 52 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This rare sumakh salt bag decorated in a horizontal stripe design was woven by a woman of the Qarapapakh tribe. John Wertime has published
0043: Qarapapakh Salt BagEst. €850-€1,000€700
Azeri Salt Bag: late 19th century, 57 x 45 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A blue-ground salt bag with a design in brilliant and diverse colours brocaded in the cicim technique. A diamond lattice extends across the
0044: Azeri Salt BagEst. €850-€1,000€700
Sevan Kazak: second half 19th century, 273 x 179 cm, South West Caucasus The green shield medallion takes up almost the whole of the red field in the vertical direction. A red cartouche placed at its centre
0045: Sevan KazakEst. €7,500-€9,000€6,000
Shahsavan Bag Face: mid 19th century, 59 x 55 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan This finely woven sumakh bag face by the Moghan Shahsavan used to be part of a khorjin. It shows one of the tribe’s archetypal
0046: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €3,600-€4,200€3,000
Shahsavan Bag Face: first half 19th century, 46 x 62 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A very finely woven sumakh bag face by the Khamseh Shahsavan. The rare field design consists of 20 small Memling guls arranged in
0047: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €2,400-€3,000€2,000
Pinwheel Kazak: mid 19th century, 247 x 179 cm, South West Caucasus The blazing red field of this Pinwheel Kazak displays two complete and seven partial representations of the steel blue rotating motifs that lend
0048: Pinwheel KazakEst. €30,000-€35,000€28,000