End of Winter Auction of Rugs & Art 2023-02-26 Auction - 291 Price Results - 1stbid in DC - Page 4
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Antique Kazak Rug, 5'1" x 8'10" (1.55 x 2.69 M)Vintage Tehran Rug, 3'4" x 5'6" (1.02 x 1.68 M)Vintage Tabriz Rug, 8'2'' x 11'0'' (2.49 x 3.35 M)
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Washington, DC, United States
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End of Winter Auction of Rugs & Art

A celebration of highly decorative contemporary, vintage, and antique rugs and carpets! 1stbid.com will offer an eclectic mix of 19th and 20th-century rugs and carpets sure to appeal to the savvy buyer with elevated taste. Over the past year, we have continued to build on our reputation as a premiere auction venue for the best selection of both classic and contemporary rugs. Our February 26th auction features formal, tribal, modernist, and collectible pieces woven throughout the world. As always, we will offer a strong selection of room-size Persian and Oriental carpets from the 19th and 20th centuries, including top Heriz, Tabriz, Sarouk, and Bakhshaish pieces. We have assembled a wide collection of colorful 19th-century Caucasian scatter rugs, Persian and Turkish silk rugs, tribal pieces of various sizes, and fine European rugs including Savonnerie and vintage Swedish flat weaves. We are particularly proud to offer a French Art Deco Mebe Miro design rug, as well. This diverse auction is a great opportunity to secure top-grade antique, vintage, contemporary, and collectible pieces at dealer prices. From fine Persian silks to thick and expressive Moroccans using thick tribal wool, we have your rug! Our offerings are curated to cater to a range of interiors and decorating themes from formal to modern to contemporary with a particularly strong selection of traditional 19th and early 20th-century pieces. You will find quality individual elegant art-level weavings sure to appeal to the advanced collector and stylish designers alike. Join us on February 26th for this auction opportunity.
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PAK Tabriz Design Rug, 8'6" x 11'6" (2.59 x 3.51 M): The really deep red field shows a central rosette and four floral raceme surround, within a petal palmette and sickle-shaped raceme allover pattern, with small leaves and structural curving vinery.
1848: PAK Tabriz Design Rug, 8'6" x 11'6" (2.59 x 3.51 M)Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Vintage Heriz Rug, 8'2" x 11' (2.49 x 3.35 M): A stylistically individual NW Persian rural carpet with a geometrically scalloped navy medallion with a s pinched square burnt salmon centre, on a ketchup red field. Ivory corners with obliquely
1896: Vintage Heriz Rug, 8'2" x 11' (2.49 x 3.35 M)Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Vintage Heriz Rug, 6'2'' x 9'0'' (1.88 x 2.74 M): We have the biggest inventory of Mehribans anywhere! For example, this large scatter shows the classic mid-red madder field with a broken near-black nuclear vinery, four way array of palmettes
1915: Vintage Heriz Rug, 6'2'' x 9'0'' (1.88 x 2.74 M)Est. US$5,000-US$7,000
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Vintage Swedish Kilim Rug, 6'6" x 9'7" (1.98 x 2.92 M): The open beige field is bordered by a two layer Lego-block style surround in shades of rust and salmon. Slit tapestry technique, wool pattern wefts. Moderate/coarse weave. Good condition.
1969: Vintage Swedish Kilim Rug, 6'6" x 9'7" (1.98 x 2.92 M)Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Vintage Spanish Rug, 8'2" x 11'2" (2.49 x 3.40 M): The sandy straw field displays an allover, elaborate textile pattern of curled and lobed boteh-like leaves, leafy aroids, crown-like dishes and vigourouly flowing vegetal motives. The streaked rust
2038: Vintage Spanish Rug, 8'2" x 11'2" (2.49 x 3.40 M)Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Egyptian Rug, 11'10" x 16'7" (3.61 x 5.05 M): Generally light-toned, allover patterned roomsize pieces in the general Sultanabad style. Recent production began in the 1970's. Coarse to moderate weaves. Relatively narrow palettes. Moderate prices.
2161: Egyptian Rug, 11'10" x 16'7" (3.61 x 5.05 M)Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Khotan Rug, 7'10" x 9'10" (2.39 x 3.00 M): This Xinjiang Province, western Chinese carpet shows a desirable straw field centred by a square enclosing a stellate motif, and with vases and pomegranate trees at each end and wrapping around the
2196: Khotan Rug, 7'10" x 9'10" (2.39 x 3.00 M)Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Peshawar Rug, 6'6" x 9'8" (1.98 x 2.95 M): This modern Pakistani creation shows a 17th century Mughal design of barbed leaves forming an ogival lattice on the abrashed, light slate ground. Straw palmette border. Medium, urban weave on cotton.
2197: Peshawar Rug, 6'6" x 9'8" (1.98 x 2.95 M)Est. US$2,500-US$3,000Lot Passed
Khotan Rug, 8'3 x 9'10" (2.51 x 3.00 M): Wholly in the Khotan Xinjiang aesthetic, this moderately woven, cotton foundation carpet shows an attractively abrashed rust field fixed by a square medallion with an inner octagon finished with a
2198: Khotan Rug, 8'3 x 9'10" (2.51 x 3.00 M)Est. US$3,000-US$4,000Lot Passed
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Gabbeh Rug, 7'7" x 10'8" (2.31 x 3.25 M): An "end of day" rug with streaks of yarn left over in the workshop, and with a seven by nine chessboard in beige, red, sky blue, rust and green, probably also left over Yarns. Plain red and beige
2248: Gabbeh Rug, 7'7" x 10'8" (2.31 x 3.25 M)Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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PAK Kazak Rug, 5' x 7' (1.52 x 2.13 M): Neo-Caucasian scatter in a medium weave shows three octogramme cartouches in straw and red on a liht blue field, with lteral turnerd back brackets, and serrated rectangles as accents. Red border
2531: PAK Kazak Rug, 5' x 7' (1.52 x 2.13 M)Est. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
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Peshawar Rug, 10'3" x 6'7" (3.12 x 2.01 M): Post -WWII scatters and larger pieces in Persian curvilinear styles woven in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. Medium weave, dry and firm pile. medallion, centralized and allover patterns. Crisp
2535: Peshawar Rug, 10'3" x 6'7" (3.12 x 2.01 M)Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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Peshawar Rug, 5'9" x 7'7" (1.75 x 2.31 M): The ususual palette juxtaposes near black brown with charcoal, giving a rich, sophisticated textile look to a pattern of four giant raggedly barbed acanthus leaves forming a repeating module which
2536: Peshawar Rug, 5'9" x 7'7" (1.75 x 2.31 M)Est. US$2,500-US$3,000Lot Passed
PAK Kazak Rug, 6'5" x 8'6" (1.96 x 2.59 M): Ths well-designed Neo-Caucasian scatter shows a variously cusped light blue medallion with stepped and hooked rectangular pendants. Ivory sub-medallion with red octograme focus. Fractional lime
2558: PAK Kazak Rug, 6'5" x 8'6" (1.96 x 2.59 M)Est. US$2,500-US$3,000Lot Passed
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