Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen - Page 8
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Armenian Kazak: second half 19th century, 180 x 138 cm, South West Caucasus The ornamentation of the three borders indicates that this Kazak is an Armenian piece. The red field displays a repeat of eight-pointed
0169: Armenian KazakEst. €3,500-€4,500€2,800
Shirvan Mafrash: late 19th century, 56 x 97 (Seitenmaß), East Caucasus Whereas mafrash containers made by the various Shahsavan tribes have survived in large numbers, examples from the Shirvan area rarely enter the
0170: Shirvan MafrashEst. €1,200-€1,500€1,000
Monastir Prayer Rug: late 19th century, 167 x 114 cm, South East Europe, Greece, Macedonia This prayer rug of the Monastir group displays a large cruciform device in the white field below the olive prayer arch. The
0171: Monastir Prayer RugEst. €1,500-€2,000€1,200
Hotamis Kilim Fragment: mid 19th century, 137 x 114 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya A corner section from one panel of a white-ground kilim. The earth-brown border contains hexagons. The wide red-ground elem displays six large
0172: Hotamis Kilim FragmentEst. €1,200-€1,500€1,000
Genje: second half 19th century, 274 x 130 cm, Central Caucasus, Elisabethpol A repeat of yellow, white, blue and red vertical stripes. Within these, an angular vine undulates around botehs alternately
0173: GenjeEst. €3,500-€4,400€3,000
Kuba Kilim: late 19th century, 181 x 143 cm, East Caucasus A red-ground Kuba kilim woven a design typical of the provenance – very large, abstract geometric palmettes with serrated outlines arranged into four
0174: Kuba KilimEst. €1,700-€2,000€1,400
Hamadan Long Rug: ca. 1900, 365 x 90 cm, West Persia In the narrow light brown field, individual designs have been joined together to create a vine of arabesques and palmettes. Known as "kenare" in Persia, two narrow
0175: Hamadan Long RugEst. €2,000-€2,500€1,600
Luri: ca. 1900, 177 x 171 cm, South West Persia, Fars The red field of this rare rug made by a Luri tribal group is completely covered in huge sets of flat nested diamonds. Their hooked outlines interlock
0176: LuriEst. €3,000-€3,600€2,600
Azeri Zili: second half 19th century, 210 x 183 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh Woven in a single piece, this cover brocaded in a design of 20 compartments and wide dividing bands comprising small diamonds within
0177: Azeri ZiliEst. €2,300-€2,800€1,800
Tekke Rug: mid 19th century, 172 x 126 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan These small-format Tekke sitting rugs are nearly always of the finest quality. While most examples appear like main carpets in miniature
0178: Tekke RugEst. €3,500-€4,200€3,000
Malatya Flatweave: second half 19th century, 320 x 139 cm, East Anatolia Due to the fact that wide looms were not available, these Kurdish Malatya flatweaves used to be made in two panels that were later stitched
0179: Malatya FlatweaveEst. €2,000-€2,500€1,600
Ningxia: late 18th century, 231 x 361 cm, West China A large Ningxia in a horizontal format dating from the late Qianlong period (1736–1795). The field shows a close-meshed swastika lattice as a background
0180: NingxiaEst. €4,800-€6,000€4,000
Qashqai Gabbeh: ca. 1900, 293 x 137 cm, South West Persia, Fars A blue diamond with a double hooked outline lies at the centre of the red field. Its vertical points are decorated with huge rectilinear double hooks.
0181: Qashqai GabbehEst. €2,200-€2,700€1,800
Kurdish Heybe: late 19th century, 145 x 94 cm, Central Anatolia, Cihanbeyli Completely preserved, this kilim double bag was woven by a Kurdish tribal group who used to live in the Marash region before migrating to
0182: Kurdish HeybeEst. €1,000-€1,200€800