Major Spring Auction 2016-05-28 Auction - 270 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de - Page 8
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Wiesbaden, Germany
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Major Spring Auction

Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Daghestan Prayer Rug: Late 19th century, 174 x 97 cm, North East Caucasus A hexagonal diamond lattice enclosing angular botehs has been placed beneath a towering mihrab in the white field. The red-ground border displays
0169: Daghestan Prayer RugEst. €1,600-€1,700
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Genje: Second half 19th century, 184 x 138 cm, Central Caucasus The field displays a design of diagonal stripes enclosing "double S"-motifs; the wide, white-ground main border is decorated with large hook
0170: GenjeEst. €1,600-€1,700
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Moghan: Second half 19th century, 205 x 115 cm, South East Caucasus A hexagonal lattice filled with sharp-ended eight-pointed stars covers the cream field of this very beautiful Moghan carpet. Its high
0171: MoghanEst. €7,400-€7,500
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Ningxia Cushion Panel: First half 19th century, 64 x 68 cm, West China This small square rug once belonged to one of the long bench runners used in Tibetan monasteries. In this item, the powerful Tibetan dorje symbol
0172: Ningxia Cushion PanelEst. €650-€750
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Varamin Mafrash: Late 19th century, 38 x 103 cm, North Persia A knotted mafrash face woven by the Luri in the Varamin region. The other three sides were probably plainwoven. In the midnight blue field, a central
0173: Varamin MafrashEst. €550-€650
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Ningxia Throne Seat Cover: Mid 19th century, 77 x 78 cm, West China The workshops of the town of Ningxia supplied the Buddhist monasteries of western China and Tibet with the rugs they traditionally required. They were
0174: Ningxia Throne Seat CoverEst. €2,300-€2,400
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Bergama: 17th / 18th century, 167 x 128 cm, North West Anatolia The knotting structure, palette, style of drawing and several ornamental details suggest that this very rare small-format rug was woven in West
0175: BergamaEst. €5,400-€5,500
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Second half 19th century, 63 x 52 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A Shahsavan bag face woven in the sumakh technique, formerly part of a khorjin. The field design consists of colourful diagonal
0176: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €850-€950
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Azeri Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 39 x 87 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh A completely preserved mafrash by the Azeri group from the Karabagh region. All four sides are decorated with large, brocaded hooked
0177: Azeri MafrashEst. €650-€700Lot Passed
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 47 x 49 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region Judging by its palette and ornamentation, this front panel of a mafrash in the sumakh technique is a Shahsavan weaving from
0178: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €280-€300
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Sehna Kilim: Mid 19th century, 190 x 147 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The midnight blue field of this very elegant, cloth-like Sehna kilim is completely covered in small botehs. An ivory diamond-shaped
0179: Sehna KilimEst. €5,900-€6,000Lot Passed
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Bijar Vagireh: Second half 19th century, 150 x 150 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan Exhibited at the Barbican Centre during the London ICOC as early as 1983, this Bijar rug sampler (vagireh) was published in the
0180: Bijar VagirehEst. €4,100-€4,200
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Tekke Rug: Late 19th century, 164 x 125 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The Tekke Turkmen produced main carpets as well as rug formats in the same designs. In this item, the repeat in the light red field
0181: Tekke RugEst. €2,200-€2,300
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Beshir: Second half 19th century, 153 x 127 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley Aside from a wide range of ensis in various designs and very large carpets, the Ersari and Beshir tribes frequently
0182: BeshirEst. €4,300-€4,400
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Shahsavan Bag Face: First half 19th century, 60 x 58 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Once part of a khorjin, this face of a sumakh bag displays a box-shaped gül decorated with arrows on a white ground and four
0183: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €4,900-€5,000
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 44 x 56 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This Khamseh Shahsavan bag face displays the same design as the example illustrated by Wertime as no. 22, but this item includes the
0184: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €650-€750
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 56 x 58 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region A Moghan Shahsavan bag face, finely woven in the sumakh technique and formerly part of a khorjin. In the field, a large Lesghi star
0185: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 35 x 42 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A bag face finely woven in the sumakh technique, formerly part of a khorjin. Probably a Khamseh Shahsavan weaving. Published by
0186: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €1,200-€1,300
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Jaff Bag Face: Late 19th century, 76 x 93 cm, West Persia A face of a large pile-woven bag by the Jaff Kurds. The field presents the obligatory diamond repeat in dark colours, surrounded by an inner yellow border.
0187: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €1,350-€1,450
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Jaff Bag Face: Late 19th century, 71 x 107 cm, West Persia A bag face by the Jaff Kurds of West Persia, comparatively fine in weave and in a horizontal format. The field displays the obligatory dense repeat of
0188: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €270-€300
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Shahsavan Mafrash Side Panel: Second half 19th century, 63 x 89 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This sumakh panel, finely woven in beautiful colours and meticulously drawn, used to be the elaborate face of a mafrash. The other
0189: Shahsavan Mafrash Side PanelEst. €1,200-€1,300
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Late 19th century, 41 x 104 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region A completely preserved Moghan Shahsavan mafrash, finely woven in the sumakh technique. – Slight signs of age and wear, minor moth
0190: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €600-€700Lot Passed
Bokhara Suzani: First half 19th century, 285 x 157 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The long format of this very beautiful Bokhara suzani in subtle light shades is striking. In the field, a diamond lattice
0191: Bokhara SuzaniEst. €8,400-€8,500Lot Passed
Sehna: 1259 AH = 1844 AD, 510 x 223 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan A large Sehna in the kelleh format, rather coarsely woven on a woollen foundation. The black-ground field shows a repeat of steeply
0192: SehnaEst. €7,400-€7,500Lot Passed
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