Major Autumn Auction 2016-12-03 Auction - 241 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 3
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Mamluk CarpetKonya KilimShakhrisyabz Suzani
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Wiesbaden, Germany
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Major Autumn Auction

Rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Shusha Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 403 x 108 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh region This Shusha long rug showing a mina khani design of Persian influence in the dark blue field is a typical workshop product
0049: Shusha Long RugEst. €950-€1,900Lot Passed
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Kolyai Long Rug: Mid 19th century, 499 x 97 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This blue-ground Kolyai long rug shows a mina khani design of impressively large scale and harmonious colours. The yellow-ground main
0050: Kolyai Long RugEst. €1,800-€3,600
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Sehna: Ca. 1800, 168 x 121 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan Judging by its knotting structure, this unique rug lacking any comparative pieces in literature is probably a Kurdish weaving from Sehna. The
0051: SehnaEst. €5,000-€10,000
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Ningxia: Early 20th century, 302 x 203 cm, West China Woven in one of the Ningxia workshops for export to Western countries, this rug displays a design of ten large disc medallions in a rose-coloured field,
0052: NingxiaEst. €1,800-€3,600
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Beshir: Second half 19th century, 330 x 151 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley A large Beshir in the kelleh format. In the dark blue field, a repeat derived from East Persian urban carpets has been
0053: BeshirEst. €2,500-€5,000Lot Passed
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Yomut Main Carpet: Late 19th century, 311 x 195 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A large Yomut main carpet with a dense dyrnak gül repeat on a chestnut ground and a curled leaf border. The pile-woven elems display a
0054: Yomut Main CarpetEst. €1,300-€2,600
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Saliani Long Rug: Mid 19th century, 455 x 105 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan This early Saliani long rug features a repeat of botehs in a blue field and a red-ground main border of diamonds decorated with large
0055: Saliani Long RugEst. €1,250-€2,500Lot Passed
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Kazak: First half 19th century, 114 x 94 cm, South West Caucasus This small-format Kazak has a plain red field and a wide, dark blue main border decorated with large stepped polygons. Archaically simple in
0056: KazakEst. €500-€1,000
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Luri Bakhtiari Khorjin: Early 20th century, a = 41 x 55 cm, b = 44 x 55 cm, Western Central Persia Two halves of a flatwoven double bag by the Luri-Bakhtiari tribes. The grey-blue faces show a design of diamonds arranged
0057: Luri Bakhtiari KhorjinEst. €250-€500Lot Passed
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English chair with carpet fragments: Early 19th century, Britain and West Turkestan As part of a fascination with the East and a revived interest in Oriental rugs in Europe during the second half of the 19th century, it became
0058: English chair with carpet fragmentsEst. €1,300-€2,600
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Tekke Main Carpet: First half 19th century, 275 x 197 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This Tekke main carpet with a mahogany field presents the classic design of four x eleven large, immaculately drawn primary güls
0059: Tekke Main CarpetEst. €3,000-€6,000
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Khotan Sitting Mat: Ca. 1800, 85 x 89 cm, Central Asia, East Turkestan Small square sitting mats from East Turkestan rarely appear on the market and have long been coveted collector’s pieces. In this item, four
0060: Khotan Sitting MatEst. €2,500-€5,000
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Sarab: Second half 19th century, 281 x 105 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This Sarab woven in the kenare format shows a field design typical of the provenance as well as a strikingly rare main border
0061: SarabEst. €3,500-€7,000
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Genje: Second half 19th century, 150 x 104 cm, Central Caucasus This small-format village rug showing a simply conceived design of geometric forms reminiscent of kilim motifs was woven in the Central
0062: GenjeEst. €3,600-€7,200Lot Passed
Shirvan: Second half 19th century, 162 x 118 cm, East Caucasus An ascending design of abstract animals is aligned on the central axis of the midnight blue field and surrounded by Talish rosettes. The main
0063: ShirvanEst. €2,400-€4,800Lot Passed
Karabagh: Late 19th century, 310 x 177 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A massive design bar of five large rectangles with serrated outlines lies on the central axis of the earth-brown field, flanked by huge
0064: KarabaghEst. €6,900-€13,800Lot Passed
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Bakhshaish: Mid 19th century, 162 x 143 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan In this gorgeous village rug from the Bakhshaish region, a small, oval central medallion with an azure ground encloses a star-shaped
0065: BakhshaishEst. €5,000-€10,000
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Bijar: First quarter 20th century, 226 x 142 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan The deep blue field contains a dense repeat of abrashed, light blue oval medallions enclosing three large roses represented in
0066: BijarEst. €1,800-€3,600Lot Passed
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Ersari Torba: First half 19th century, 42 x 101 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This Ersari bag face in the torba format displays an extremely rare floral field design laid out in three rows which also occurs in
0067: Ersari TorbaEst. €2,900-€5,800
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Yomut Main Carpet: Early 19th century, 297 x 181 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan An early Yomut main carpet presenting a spaciously conceived field design of large kepse güls. The main border displays a Turkmen wavy
0068: Yomut Main CarpetEst. €1,850-€3,700Lot Passed
Ghiordes Niche Carpet: Early 18th century, 167 x 129 cm, West Anatolia, Manisa Province A classic niche carpet from the West Anatolian province of Manisa, very finely woven using "lazy lines". The small triangular arch at
0069: Ghiordes Niche CarpetEst. €16,000-€32,000Lot Passed
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Arabachi Chuval: Mid 19th century, 75 x 150 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Large Arabachi chuvals are rare and coveted items. Their design always consists of a horizontal row of three complete primary güls
0070: Arabachi ChuvalEst. €3,600-€7,200
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Saryk Jollar: Second half 19th century, 43 x 130 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The field design of this Saryk trapping (jollar) consists of shemle designs in three different colours on an aubergine ground. –
0071: Saryk JollarEst. €3,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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Igdir Chuval: Mid 19th century, 88 x 123 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The structure, palette and certain design details suggest that this bag face was made by the Igdir tribe; previously assigned to the Yomut
0072: Igdir ChuvalEst. €1,150-€2,300
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