Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 4
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Zili Fragment: first half 19th century, 198 x 140 cm, West Anatolia In this red-ground flatweave, the powerful visual effect of the geometric design brocaded in the zili technique is an impressive feature.
0073: Zili FragmentEst. €850-€1,000€700
Ushak Saf: 18th century, 328 x 154 cm, West Anatolia A rare multiple prayer rug woven in an architectural, clearly drawn and unadorned design. Four blue-green arched fields with plain interiors and pointed
0074: Ushak SafEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Varamin Khorjin: ca. 1900, 139 x 64 cm, North Persia A completely preserved Varamin double bag using colours and materials of the finest quality. The design of the two faces consists of knotted horizontal bands
0075: Varamin KhorjinEst. €850-€1,000€700
Qashqai: late 19th century, 281 x 145 cm, South West Persia, Fars The dark blue field, with two diamonds and tree forms aligned on its central axis, has a serrated outline created by white diamond halves that
0076: QashqaiEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Qashqai Millefleurs Carpet: late 19th century, 233 x 166 cm, South West Persia, Fars The "thousand flowers" design of this Qashqai rug woven by the Kashkuli reproduces Indian models of the Mughal era, although the latter are
0077: Qashqai Millefleurs CarpetEst. €4,500-€5,800€3,600
Bakhtiari Shalamzar: first quarter 20th century, 312 x 166 cm, Western Central Persia, Chahar Mahal In the dark blue field, the mirror-image flowering branches of a tree of life fill almost the entire space beneath the
0078: Bakhtiari ShalamzarEst. €2,300-€2,800€1,800
Akstafa: second half 19th century, 272 x 104 cm, East Caucasus, Shirvan The three large octagrams aligned on the central axis of the midnight blue field each contain an animal-tree-motif. The field ground is
0079: AkstafaEst. €10,000-€12,000€8,000
Kuba Prayer Kilim: second half 19th century, 152 x 107 cm, East Caucasus Kuba kilims presenting highly abstracted, geometric shield palmettes were almost always woven in large formats. This small prayer kilim with a
0080: Kuba Prayer KilimEst. €2,000-€2,500€1,600
Shirvan Kilim: second half 19th century, 258 x 167 cm, East Caucasus This finely woven single-panel Shirvan kilim shows a design typical of the provenance – horizontal stripes that vary in width and
0081: Shirvan KilimEst. €1,500-€1,800€1,200
Karaja Long Rug: second half 19th century, 381 x 116 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan As in most examples of this distinctive type, the outstanding quality of the pile and colours and the fine weave of this Karaja
0082: Karaja Long RugEst. €4,600-€5,500€4,000
Karachov Kazak: mid 19th century, 221 x 190 cm, South West Caucasus The nearly square format of this Kazak from the large and heterogeneous Karachov family provides ample space for the four-and-one design to freely
0083: Karachov KazakEst. €18,000-€22,000€15,000
Sevan Kazak: second half 19th century, 230 x 184 cm, South West Caucasus A large green shield medallion, its wide white outline studded with stars, fills the whole of the red field. A red cartouche lies at its
0084: Sevan KazakEst. €23,000-€27,000€20,000
Aydinli Kilim: first half 19th century, 386 x 180 cm, West Anatolia A two-panel kilim with five large hooked hexagons aligned on the central axis of the white field. The motifs are surrounded by wide blue or
0085: Aydinli KilimEst. €2,200-€2,800€1,700
Brussels Tapestry: second half 16th century, 350 x 326 cm, Netherlands, Brussels This allegorical Renaissance tapestry woven in square dimensions originally belonged to a multi-part series illustrating Old Testament
0086: Brussels TapestryEst. €11,000-€14,000€9,500
Sehna Kilim: first half 19th century, 157 x 123 cm, North West Persia A precious Sehna kilim, very finely woven in a minutely drawn design. These elegant textiles reflected the taste of the Qajar period and were
0087: Sehna KilimEst. €4,500-€5,500€4,000
Shirvan: second half 19th century, 160 x 108 cm, East Caucasus This rare Shirvan displays a field design of slightly sinuous diagonal stripes in kaleidoscopic colours and a horizontal row of tiny crosses at
0088: ShirvanEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Armenian Khorjin: late 19th century, 131 x 55 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh A design of diamonds arranged in offset rows has been brocaded onto a uniformly dark brown ground. Beautiful colours.
0089: Armenian KhorjinEst. €950-€1,100€800
Kuba: mid 19th century, 219 x 89 cm, East Caucasus A yellow-ground Kuba presenting a Khyrdaghyd repeat. The white main border shows a leaf-and-calyx vine. Good quality, beautiful colours. BAUSBACK, PETER,
0090: KubaEst. €7,500-€9,500€6,000
Perepedil: second half 19th century, 140 x 113 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba This very rare yellow-ground Perepedil was published by Engelhardt as early as 1990. The intensity of its luminous colours and its
0091: PerepedilEst. €15,000-€18,000€12,000
Dragon Sumakh: second half 19th century, 196 x 152 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba The memorable design of dragon sumakhs with their sprawling forms derives from historic models produced in the workshops of the southern
0092: Dragon SumakhEst. €7,500-€9,000€6,000
Zeikhur Sumakh: mid 19th century, 224 x 93 cm, East Caucasus The golden yellow field is covered in a repeat of tiny angular botehs arranged into steep colour diagonals. An alternative reading shows offset horizontal
0093: Zeikhur SumakhEst. €3,000-€3,800€2,600
Lesghi Sumakh: second half 19th century, 191 x 140 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan The large-scale style of drawing and the ornamentation suggest that this sumakh belongs to the Lesghi group. In the narrow red
0094: Lesghi SumakhEst. €3,000-€3,800€2,600
Tabriz Hajji Djalili: late 19th century, 333 x 245 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan In this white-ground Tabriz, the shield-shaped field contains a central medallion surrounded by floral vines and with a star at its
0095: Tabriz Hajji DjaliliEst. €5,000-€6,500€4,400
Tabriz Hajji Djalili: late 19th century, 313 x 246 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A typical Hajji Djalili Tabriz with a mirror-image design drawn to perfection. The large ogival central medallion stands alone on the
0096: Tabriz Hajji DjaliliEst. €3,600-€4,200€3,000