Major Autumn Auction 2016-12-03 Auction - 241 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in DE - Page 5
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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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West Anatolian Kilim: Pre 1800, 353 x 152 cm, West Anatolia, Isparta-Burdur region Probably made in a village in the Isparta-Burdur region, this very old two-panel kilim is a weaving by the Saçikara tribe. Five hexagons
0097: West Anatolian KilimEst. €9,500-€19,000
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Cappadocian Kilim: Pre 1800, 374 x 148 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia A large two-panel kilim of decidedly minimalist composition. The undecorated field changes between several shades of salmon, assuming an orange
0098: Cappadocian KilimEst. €15,000-€30,000Lot Passed
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Nevsehir Kilim: First half 19th century, 274 x 108 cm, Central Anatolia, Cappadocia This single-panel kilim displays a horizontal stripe design of eight wide bands in changing colours; each contains two facing,
0099: Nevsehir KilimEst. €4,200-€8,400
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Konya Yatak: Mid 19th century, 152 x 136 cm, Central Anatolia Small and nearly square, this Konya once served as a sleeping rug. Rugs destined for this purpose were known as "yatak" (bed) in Anatolia. In the red
0100: Konya YatakEst. €7,000-€14,000
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Timuri Bag Face: Late 19th century, 72 x 81 cm, North West Afghanistan, Herat region This pile-woven Timuri bag face belongs to the same group as a double bag in the Boucher Collection. Like the latter, it is
0101: Timuri Bag FaceEst. €1,250-€2,500Lot Passed
Yomut Main Carpet: Second half 19th century, 302 x 170 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan In the red-brown field, a repeat of large dyrnak güls in two different colour variations has been arranged into alternating
0102: Yomut Main CarpetEst. €1,800-€3,600Lot Passed
Silk Tabriz: Early 20th century, 192 x 133 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan An elegantly drawn silk rug from the Tabriz workshops. An ascending design of five slim trees growing from vases adorns the red field.
0103: Silk TabrizEst. €1,800-€3,600Lot Passed
Songhor Kelleh: Second half 19th century, 342 x 174 cm, West Persia, Hamadan region Slight signs of age and wear, somewhat low spots in the pile, original sides and ends, only minimal damage at the lower finish.
0104: Songhor KellehEst. €3,500-€7,000Lot Passed
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Bakhtiari: Second quarter 20th century, 332 x 229 cm, Western Central Persia A Bakhtiari from the village of Shalamzar in the Chahar Mahal region. Two large, dark blue cruciform medallions are aligned on the
0105: BakhtiariEst. €3,300-€6,600
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Gyantse Meditation Rug: Late 19th century, 163 x 87 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet In Tibet, rugs were not only produced in the cottage industry or in urban workshops, but were also made by itinerant rug weavers – highly
0106: Gyantse Meditation RugEst. €8,500-€17,000
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Chinese Art Deco Carpet: First quarter 20th century, 414 x 418 cm, North East China, Beijing This large-format square carpet from a Beijing workshop is influenced by the Art Deco style. In the open white field, a circular
0107: Chinese Art Deco CarpetEst. €5,000-€10,000
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Shigatse Jabuye: First quarter 20th century, 63 x 74 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet This knotted pillow (jabuye) was woven in the southern Tibetan region of Shigatse. The midnight blue field is entirely taken up by a
0108: Shigatse JabuyeEst. €400-€800
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Sarough Poshti: Late 19th century, 84 x 64 cm, West Persia, Arak region Known as "poshti" in Persia, small rugs woven in this format were used as seat or back cushions. They often came with plainwoven backs and
0109: Sarough PoshtiEst. €2,500-€5,000
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Bokhara Suzani: Mid 19th century, 218 x 148 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan A Bokhara suzani in magnificent colours chiefly embroidered in the basma technique. The field displays the so-called Nurata design
0110: Bokhara SuzaniEst. €6,500-€13,000
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Shahsavan Khorjin: Second half 19th century, 98 x 52 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan This completely preserved sumakh double bag by the Khamseh Shahsavan represents a comparatively rare design type. The two dark
0111: Shahsavan KhorjinEst. €450-€900
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Shahsavan Mafrash Side Panel: Mid 19th century, 44 x 110 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Outstanding in palette and drawing, this mafrash side panel in the sumakh technique is a Khamseh Shahsavan weaving. The red field is
0112: Shahsavan Mafrash Side PanelEst. €3,000-€6,000
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Shahsavan Bag Face: Mid 19th century, 59 x 54 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan region Finely woven and firmly depressed, this sumakh bag by the Moghan Shahsavan, once part of a khorjin, displays one of the
0113: Shahsavan Bag FaceEst. €3,800-€7,600
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Baluch Balisht: Ca. 1900, 177 x 43 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan Unstitched at the sides and thus no longer joined into a sack, this Baluch balisht has two pile-woven sides, an extremely rare feature. The face
0114: Baluch BalishtEst. €850-€1,700
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Baluch Balisht: Second half 19th century, 80 x 52 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan Known as "balisht", small rugs in an elongated format were woven by many Baluchi tribes. Originally joined to a kilim back and
0115: Baluch BalishtEst. €300-€600
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Baluch Bag Face: Late 19th century, 80 x 78 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan A large bag face by the Salar Khani tribe from the Torbat-e Haydari region. The Herati field design has been modified to suit the Baluchi
0116: Baluch Bag FaceEst. €500-€1,000Lot Passed
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Baluch Prayer Rug: Late 19th century, 137 x 88 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan This finely woven Baluch prayer rug with particularly elaborate flatwoven finishes is a Jan Beghi tribal weaving from the Torbat-e Haydari
0117: Baluch Prayer RugEst. €1,200-€2,400
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Tekke Kap: Mid 19th century, 26 x 57 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Even smaller than a mafrash, the smallest Tekke bags are described as "kap". Their designs often correspond to the slightly larger mafrash:
0118: Tekke KapEst. €3,600-€7,200Lot Passed
Saryk Jolami Fragment: Ca. 1800, 172 x 30 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A fragment of a Saryk tent band (jolami) showing spaciously conceived pile-woven tree forms on a white warp-faced plainweave ground. – Small
0119: Saryk Jolami FragmentEst. €1,600-€3,200Lot Passed
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Saryk Jolami Fragment: First half 19th century, 214 x 23 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This fragment constitutes the upper end of a Saryk tent band (jolami) – originally probably over twelve metres in length – with
0120: Saryk Jolami FragmentEst. €1,850-€3,700
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