Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 7
Kum Kapi Silk RugKaitag EmbroiderySevan Kazak
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Tanchifa Silk Embroidery: 18th century, 241 x 36 cm, North Africa, Algeria This silk embroidery (tanchifa) from Algeria on a sheer linen muslin foundation is reduced in length. A directional design of convoluted stems in
0145: Tanchifa Silk EmbroideryEst. €600-€750€500
Kum Kapi Silk Rug: late 19th century, 281 x 164 cm, Turkey, Istanbul From the late 19th century to the early 1920s, several Armenian carpet workshops existed in Kum Kapi, a district of Istanbul, which attained world
0146: Kum Kapi Silk RugEst. €35,000-€40,000€30,000
Kermina Suzani: mid 19th century, 214 x 142 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan A gorgeous Kermina suzani composed of five panels, largely embroidered in yurma chain stitch with small details in basma. Lustrous
0147: Kermina SuzaniEst. €3,000-€3,600€2,600
Kermina Suzani: first half 19th century, 241 x 161 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This Kermina suzani composed of six panels displays a rare field design. Long diagonal stems divide the surface into
0148: Kermina SuzaniEst. €4,000-€5,000€3,400(1 bid)
Kermina Suzani: first half 19th century, 294 x 211 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Precisely drawn and embroidered in yurma chain stitch throughout, this very large suzani composed of four panels is probably
0149: Kermina SuzaniEst. €9,000-€12,000€7,000
Bokhara Nim Suzani: mid 19th century, 153 x 99 cm, Central Asia, Uzbekistan A Bokhara suzani in the nim format with an ascending design of thin, elegantly curved stems twining upwards. The large blossoms are shown as
0150: Bokhara Nim SuzaniEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Bokhara / Kermina Suzani: ca. 1800, 230 x 149 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Probably made in the region between Bokhara and Kermina, this early suzani is composed of five panels embroidered in the yurma chain
0151: Bokhara / Kermina SuzaniEst. €6,000-€7,500€5,000
Derbent Sumakh: late 19th century, 265 x 165 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan The red field contains three large Chelaberd sunburst medallions and many small designs distributed around them. The white main border
0152: Derbent SumakhEst. €2,800-€3,300€2,400
Genje: second half 19th century, 233 x 128 cm, Central Caucasus, Elisabethpol Combinations of designs from various regions are a typical feature of Genje rugs. In this example, a Talish served as the model
0153: GenjeEst. €4,000-€4,800€3,400
Kuba Sumakh: second half 19th century, 206 x 150 cm, East Caucasus In the red field, three flat blue octagons each enclose a large Crivelli star as well as smaller star-shaped blossoms and stepped polygons. Four
0154: Kuba SumakhEst. €2,500-€3,000€2,000
Zeikhur Sumakh: second half 19th century, 278 x 146 cm, East Caucasus Drawn on a dark brown ground in this item, the ascending design with a central row of large palmettes and hooked diamonds harks back to the
0155: Zeikhur SumakhEst. €3,600-€4,500€3,000
Tekke Ensi: first half 19th century, 145 x 116 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Early Tekke tent door rugs display a particular, characteristic style. The surface is filled less densely than in later examples,
0156: Tekke EnsiEst. €7,000-€8,500€6,000
Karadashli Main Carpet: first half 19th century, 294 x 167 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The brown-red field ground is covered in a repeat of eleven horizontal rows of four large chuval primary guls and small cruciform
0157: Karadashli Main CarpetEst. €4,000-€4,800€3,400
Ersari Torba: second half 19th century, 50 x 127 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley The field contains three large guls resembling ornamental plates and, between them, two honeycomb shapes with four
0158: Ersari TorbaEst. €1,000-€1,300€800
Tekke Kapunuk: early 19th century, 88 x 24 x 119 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Kapunuks were hung above the crossbeam of the door inside the tent during wedding ceremonies. They had great symbolic significance
0159: Tekke KapunukEst. €7,500-€10,000€6,000
Tekke Khalyk: first half 19th century, 95 (mit Fransen) x 71 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Except for the interior design of the small lower triangle, this very finely woven trapping largely resembles the
0160: Tekke KhalykEst. €5,000-€6,500€4,000
Kizil Ayak Ensi: mid 19th century, 175 x 121 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan, Pendeh A rare Kizil Ayak ensi woven in a design that shows strong influences from other tribes. The outer border of bracket motifs and
0161: Kizil Ayak EnsiEst. €3,600-€4,200€3,000
Tekke Torba: mid 19th century, 41 x 128 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A large Tekke torba featuring twelve flat primary guls, small chemche secondary guls and a kochanak border. Very fine weave, thick velvety
0162: Tekke TorbaEst. €2,400-€3,000€2,000
Shahsavan: second half 19th century, 207 x 101 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan The narrow white field of this rare Shahsavan pile rug is covered in a diamond lattice of serrated leaves enclosing geometrically
0163: ShahsavanEst. €5,500-€7,000€4,600
Karapinar Kilim: ca. 1800, 412 x 152 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya A Karapinar kilim woven in a single piece, with a field ground all in red. Six clusters of narrow horizontal stripes divide the field into five
0164: Karapinar KilimEst. €3,500-€4,500€3,000
Yuncu Kilim: second half 19th century, 224 x 147 cm, North West Anatolia, Balikesir This Yuncu kilim from the Balikesir region used to belong to the Poppmeier Collection and was sold by us in our auction A 95. We
0165: Yuncu KilimEst. €3,000-€3,700€2,400
Reyhanli Kilim: mid 19th century, 124 x 91 cm, South East Anatolia Very fine in weave, this Reyhanli kilim displays seven wide horizontal stripes, each comprising a row of five crosses, and six narrow chains of
0166: Reyhanli KilimEst. €2,400-€3,000€2,000
Aydinli Kilim: mid 19th century, 393 x 167 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya A large two-panel kilim from the Konya region, probably woven by an Aydinli tribal group. The white field shows three hexagons with powerful
0167: Aydinli KilimEst. €2,400-€3,000€2,000
Erzurum Prayer Kilim: mid 19th century, 167 x 131 cm, East Anatolia The cochineal field contains a blue tree of life and two slender white flowers, possibly lilies. The sharply pointed arch crowned with a double hook
0168: Erzurum Prayer KilimEst. €1,800-€2,300€1,500