Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 3
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Chakhansur Main Carpet: second half 19th century, 272 x 198 cm, South West Afghanistan, Sistan This large carpet in dark luminous colours was woven for the khan of a Baluch tribal group who lived in the surroundings of the
0049: Chakhansur Main CarpetEst. €2,400-€3,000€2,000
Baluch Prayer Rug: late 19th century, 158 x 94 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan The shape of the mihrab field, with borders recessed at right angles at the top and a boxy arch, is highly characteristic of Baluch prayer
0050: Baluch Prayer RugEst. €1,200-€1,500€1,000
Baluch Bag Face: third quarter 19th century, 93 x 85 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan In this large Baluch bag face, the steel blue central field shows a design of eight-pointed stars within octagonal surrounds. A
0051: Baluch Bag FaceEst. €1,200-€1,500€1,000
Baluch Prayer Rug: late 19th century, 200 x 108 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan Highly abstracted geometrical tree forms, either free-standing or enclosed within rectangular surrounds, are arranged in three vertical
0052: Baluch Prayer RugEst. €1,200-€1,500€1,000
Baluch: second half 19th century, 196 x 108 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan, Torbat-e Haydari The steel blue field is covered in a diamond lattice design that encloses large star-shaped blossoms. The wide
0053: BaluchEst. €3,000-€3,700€2,400
Esfahan Fragment: mid 17th century, 118 x 144 cm, Central Persia A generously sized floral repeat composed of spiralling vines which bear different palmettes, rosettes and sickle leaves covers the burgundy ground. The
0054: Esfahan FragmentEst. €4,500-€5,500€4,000
Bakhtiari: second quarter 20th century, 276 x 161 cm, Western Central Persia, Chahar Mahal The chequerboard-style field design consists of 24 squares in varying ground colours. Each horizontal row includes two
0055: BakhtiariEst. €3,000-€3,600€2,400
Qashqai Kilim: late 19th century, 275 x 153 cm, South West Persia, Fars The field of this Qashqai kilim is covered in a tile design composed of diamonds in different colours whose finely stepped outlines combine
0056: Qashqai KilimEst. €2,300-€3,000€1,800
Heriz Silk Rug: second half 19th century, 180 x 134 cm, North West Persia A precious red-ground silk rug woven in a prayer design. Two columns support an arcade of three pointed arches. A large floral feature is
0057: Heriz Silk RugEst. €10,000-€15,000€8,000
Serapi: late 19th century, 339 x 234 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A white-ground Serapi featuring a large shield-shaped central medallion. The rug is finer in weave and patterned in a less angular style
0058: SerapiEst. €5,000-€6,500€4,000
Bijar Vagireh: late 19th century, 261 x 140 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The shield-shaped red field contains a dark blue, hexagonal central medallion with pendants that has been shifted to the right. The
0059: Bijar VagirehEst. €2,500-€3,300€2,000
Ningxia Silk Rug: late 19th century, 223 x 130 cm, West China A Chinese pictorial rug with a silk pile and a field ground brocaded in metal-wrapped threads (brass wire on cotton yarn). The centre of the composition is
0060: Ningxia Silk RugEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Beijing Palace Carpet: mid 19th century, 355 x 174 cm, North East China This large silk rug displays a compartment design and a ground brocaded in metal. The five characters in the upper finish indicate the room in the
0061: Beijing Palace CarpetEst. €9,000-€11,000€8,000
Beijing: second quarter 20th century, 298 x 250 cm, North East China In the early 20th century, the Beijing workshops predominantly produced rugs for export to Europe and America. The cartoons were frequently
0062: BeijingEst. €2,400-€2,900€2,000
Fragment of a Shawl: early 19th century, 74 x 113 (Rahmenmaß), Russian Empire, Nizhny Novgorod Governorate This very delicate silk weaving is one of the two end panels of a Russians shawl. The palette, style of drawing
0063: Fragment of a ShawlEst. €4,500-€5,000€4,000
Beshir Chuval: mid 19th century, 111 x 212 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley This Beshir chuval presents a mina khani field design and a border of rosettes and serrated leaves that is typical of the
0064: Beshir ChuvalEst. €1,700-€2,300€1,400
Ersari: second half 19th century, 128 x 89 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley This very rare small-format Ersari is woven in a chequerboard design of 24 compartments in steel blue, green and red which
0065: ErsariEst. €2,800-€3,300€2,400
P-Chodor Ensi: first half 19th century, 177 x 141 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This early door rug is probably a weaving by the Pseudo-Chodor tribal group of the Yomut. This is indicated not only by the format,
0066: P-Chodor EnsiEst. €3,000-€3,800€2,400
Arabachi Chuval: mid 19th century, 72 x 153 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This large Arabachi chuval shows three complete primary motifs and six that are cut, and thus halved, by the horizontal borders. The
0067: Arabachi ChuvalEst. €3,000-€3,800€2,600
Tekke Sitting Rug: mid 19th century, 91 x 93 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A square Tekke sitting rug. The field and border designs are not merely inspired by Salor models; they are literal representations of them.
0068: Tekke Sitting RugEst. €5,600-€7,000€4,800
Ura Tube Suzani: mid 19th century, 210 x 182 cm, North East Uzbekistan Composed of five panels, this nearly square suzani was made in Ura Tube, a city in the former Khanate of Kokand situated at the entrance of the
0069: Ura Tube SuzaniEst. €7,000-€9,000€6,000
Dragon Sumakh: second half 19th century, 224 x 164 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba Pile rugs depicting dragon figures were woven in the Caucasian khanates from as early as the 16th century and have survived in considerable
0070: Dragon SumakhEst. €15,000-€18,000€12,000
Kuba Sumakh: mid 19th century, 176 x 155 cm, East Caucasus This small-format red-ground sumakh displays a rare design of trees placed in three offset rows. Their diagonal white leaves look like the wings of
0071: Kuba SumakhEst. €4,800-€6,000€4,000
Karapinar Kilim Fragment: first half 19th century, 141 x 149 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya A fragment of a large single-panel kilim presenting a design typical of the region – wide horizontal stripes comprising bold nested
0072: Karapinar Kilim FragmentEst. €1,000-€1,400€800