Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 6
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Ersari Prayer Rug: second half 19th century, 194 x 121 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley A very rare Ersari prayer rug. The white field shows four complete trees of life whose tips are curled double hooks. A
0121: Ersari Prayer RugEst. €4,500-€5,500€4,000
Tekke Chuval: first half 19th century, 72 x 107 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A Tekke chuval of outstanding quality featuring three complete Salor guls and six that are overlaid and halved by the border. The
0122: Tekke ChuvalEst. €3,600-€4,500€3,000
Tekke Chuval: first half 19th century, 78 x 114 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A Tekke bag face decorated with 25 small primary guls. Their inner cruciforms are knotted in ruby silk that is now corroded. Chemche
0123: Tekke ChuvalEst. €3,000-€4,500€2,600
Tekke Main Carpet: mid 19th century, 278 x 203 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This finely woven Tekke main carpet displays ten horizontal rows of four primary guls each and comparatively small kurbaghe motifs as
0124: Tekke Main CarpetEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Tekke Torba: first half 19th century, 46 x 120 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Six unusually large primary guls and, likewise very large, chemche cruciform motifs fill most of the field of this early torba. The
0125: Tekke TorbaEst. €4,600-€6,000€4,000
Bergama Heybe: second half 19th century, 111 x 39 cm, North West Anatolia The two knotted faces of this completely preserved double bag are almost entirely filled by a large red circular blossom. The plainwoven
0126: Bergama HeybeEst. €1,700-€2,200€1,400
Sarkoy Prayer Kilim: second half 19th century, 140 x 104 cm, South East Europe, Bulgaria The dark blue field shows a design of red and four white, mushroom-shaped devices placed in offset rows. A small house-like prayer
0127: Sarkoy Prayer KilimEst. €2,000-€2,500€1,800
Aksaray Kilim: first half 19th century, 397 x 76 cm, Central Anatolia Half of a kilim originally composed of two panels. Four brown diamonds with an interior design of four stars are placed on an apricot ground.
0128: Aksaray KilimEst. €2,800-€3,500€2,400
Milas Heybe: mid 19th century, 122 x 47 cm, South West Anatolia A very rare double bag from Milas with pile-woven faces and a similarly pile-woven connecting panel. The outstanding quality seen in every respect
0129: Milas HeybeEst. €4,800-€5,500€4,000
Konya Prayer Rug: 17th / 18th century, 179 x 136 cm, Central Anatolia An early prayer rug presenting a re-entrant design. A large diamond with hooked outlines lies at the centre of the red field, surrounded by four
0130: Konya Prayer RugEst. €5,000-€6,500€4,400
Karapinar Niche Carpet: first half 19th century, 165 x 117 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya Niche carpets of this rare group were made in Karapinar. Their ascending design of stepped interlocking gables crowned with double hooks
0131: Karapinar Niche CarpetEst. €8,500-€11,000€7,000
Saryk Main Carpet: first half 19th century, 245 x 196 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan An early Saryk main carpet woven at a time when the tribe still lived in the Merv oasis. The spaciously conceived field design
0132: Saryk Main CarpetEst. €4,800-€6,000€4,000
Salor Torba: first half 19th century, 50 x 128 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The white field of this Salor torba is covered in three horizontal rows of offset, serrated curled leaves in steel blue, madder red
0133: Salor TorbaEst. €14,000-€17,000€12,000
Karapinar: 17th / 18th century, 411 x 117 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya This Anatolian rug type used to be little known in the West since it was obviously not exported. It has been attributed to Karapinar ever
0134: KarapinarEst. €9,000-€11,500€8,000
Konya Kilim: ca. 1800, 439 x 169 cm, Central Anatolia A two-panel kilim framed by a burgundy main border. The entire design is simply drawn, focussing on essentials. Nested hexagons in diverse colours with
0135: Konya KilimEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Dazkiri: 18th century, 188 x 141 cm, South West Anatolia The "Transylvanian“ carpets of the 17th / 18th centuries are workshop pieces woven in West Anatolia. In terms of their structure, materials, palette
0136: DazkiriEst. €7,500-€10,000€6,000
Ghiordes Prayer Rug: first half 18th century, 167 x 132 cm, West Anatolia, Manisa This classic Ghiordes prayer rug features a blue field, two columns and a pointed triangular arch. The white tympanon is filled with small
0137: Ghiordes Prayer RugEst. €2,300-€2,700€1,800
Tekke (?) Tent Band: first half 19th century, 1274 x 35 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This tent band displays very beautifully drawn designs in a spacious arrangement. These Turkmen decorative bands were looped around
0138: Tekke (?) Tent BandEst. €7,000-€8,500€6,000
Afshar: ca. 1900, 140 x 120 cm, South Persia, Kerman A small-format Afshar woven in a floral design. Two confronting vases with a flowering shrub growing from each are placed on the central axis of the
0139: AfsharEst. €2,600-€3,000€2,200
Meshkin: first quarter 20th century, 147 x 125 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Three large diamonds adorn the open midnight blue field, extra-wide border. Comparatively fine weave. Meshkin rugs have now all
0140: MeshkinEst. €1,800-€2,300€1,500
Lenkoran: 18th / 19th century, 270 x 137 cm, South East Caucasus A particularly rare Caucasian rug, probably a precursor of the Lenkoran group. A very similar example was published in the 1999 book, "Orient
0141: LenkoranEst. €15,000-€18,000€12,000
Daghestan: mid 19th century, 217 x 133 cm, North East Caucasus Three hexagons with a hooked diamond at their centres and stepped outlines lie on the central axis. The dark blue field is filled with loosely
0142: DaghestanEst. €3,500-€4,500€3,000
Yoruk Storage Bag: late 19th century, 100 x 72 cm, Central Anatolia The face of a white-ground storage bag with a diamond design in the brocading technique.
0143: Yoruk Storage BagEst. €850-€1,000€700
Shahsavan Bag Face: mid 19th century, 56 x 60 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This red-ground sumakh bag face used to be part of a khorjin. In the field, four blue octagons with a green box at their centres fill
0144: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,000-€1,300€800