Spring Auction on Jun 06, 2026 by RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in Hessen
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Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
Auction Details

Spring Auction

Rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles
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Tacke: ca. 1830, 167 x 126 cm, South Sweden, Skane, Gards District Joined together from two vertical panels, this flatweave in the rollakan technique is a bröllopstäcke, i.e. a bedspread for a bridal
0001: TackeEst. €1,000-€1,600€800
Stoldyna: ca. 1800, 99 x 56 cm, South Sweden, Skane, Ingelstad District The face of a yellow-ground seat cushion woven in the rollakan technique. The upper and lower horizontal stripes each comprise two large
0002: StoldynaEst. €500-€600€425
Agedyna: ca. 1800, 125 x 46 cm, South Sweden, Skane, Torna or Bara District Produced in the Torna or Bara District around 1800, this carriage cushion belongs to the same group as the example published in the
0003: AgedynaEst. €450-€600€375
Agedyna: ca. 1800, 101 x 50 cm, South Sweden, Skane, Torna or Bara District The face of a carriage cushion embroidered in cross stitch (twizt and korsstygn) in wool yarn on a linen foundation. The ground
0004: AgedynaEst. €450-€600€375
Stoldyna: ca. 1800, 97 x 51 cm, South Sweden, Skane, Albo District The face of an orange-ground seat cushion woven in the rollakan technique. Two large eight-pointed stars take up the full length of the field,
0005: StoldynaEst. €450-€600€375
Stoldyna: ca. 1870, 84 x 62 cm, South Sweden, Skane, Torna or Bara District The face of a chair cushion. Wool embroidery in the cross stitch technique on a linen foundation. The green field is covered in a
0006: StoldynaEst. €450-€600€375
Ningxia Seat Mat: early 19th century, 67 x 69 cm, West China This seat mat shows a disc medallion in the open field and abstracted geometric dragon figures in the corners. The main border features a meandering vine
0007: Ningxia Seat MatEst. €500-€600€425
Two Ningxia Seat Mats: mid 18th century, 70 x 72 cm, 70 x 75 cm, West China Two blue-ground seat mats woven in a light red and yellow design. While one of the mats has survived in fairly good condition, the other one is
0008: Two Ningxia Seat MatsEst. €450-€600€375
Ningxia Fragment: ca. 1800, 115 x 44 cm, West China Fragment of a bench runner. The surviving section shows three medallions.
0009: Ningxia FragmentEst. €350-€450€300
Ningxia Dragon Rug Fragment: mid 18th century, 96 x 47 cm, West China The upper right corner of a Ningxia rug woven around 1750 showing dragons and clouds in the light-brown field and a swastika meander border.
0010: Ningxia Dragon Rug FragmentEst. €250-€300€200
Ningxia Seat Cover: mid 19th century, 61 x 62 cm, West China In the dark blue field of this square seat cover, a floral disc medallion is surrounded by four flowering branches. A water-and-waves border with Mount Meru
0011: Ningxia Seat CoverEst. €850-€1,100€700
Ningxia Seat Mat: second quarter 18th century, 68 x 71 cm, West China This very beautiful Ningxia seat cover was woven during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (1723 - 1735). When comparing the seat mats consigned
0012: Ningxia Seat MatEst. €1,000-€1,200€800
Ladik Prayer Rug: second half 18th century, 182 x 110 cm, Central Anatolia
0013: Ladik Prayer RugEst. €1,500-€2,000€1,200
Ladik Prayer Rug: second half 18th century, 185 x 106 cm, Central Anatolia
0014: Ladik Prayer RugEst. €600-€800€500
Ningxia Seat Mat: mid 18th century, 73 x 73 cm, West China This seat mat was woven in the mid 18th century, i.e. during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736–1795). At the centre of the heavily corroded field, a
0015: Ningxia Seat MatEst. €250-€300€200
Two Fragments of a Ming Carpet: first quarter 17th century, A = 71 x 26 cm B = 102 x 45 cm, North East China, Beijing Two fragments from the field and border of the world-famous carpet owned by the Empress Dowager Cixi. After the
0016: Two Fragments of a Ming CarpetEst. €1,000-€1,200€800
Ladik Prayer Rug: second half 18th century, 188 x 121 cm, Central Anatolia
0017: Ladik Prayer RugEst. €900-€1,200€750
Ladik Prayer Rug: second half 18th century, 164 x 105 cm, Central Anatolia
0018: Ladik Prayer RugEst. €1,500-€2,000€1,200
Gyantse Horse Cover: ca. 1900, 123 x 185 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet These trapezoid Tibetan horse covers are known as "takheb" in their country of origin. A wide design stripe at the upper end depicts two dragons
0019: Gyantse Horse CoverEst. €2,000-€2,800€1,700
Gyantse Horse Cover: ca. 1900, 94 x 151 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet A horse cover with an arc-shaped lower end and pointed corners. In the green field, a light blue diamond lattice encloses small polychrome rosettes
0020: Gyantse Horse CoverEst. €2,000-€2,800€1,700
Gyantse Horse Cover: ca. 1900, 104 x 143 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet A horse cover with an arc-shaped lower end and long points. In the dark blue field, three green stems bearing a large peony blossom and small sickle
0021: Gyantse Horse CoverEst. €2,000-€2,800€1,700
Tiger Stripe Rug: early 20th century, 84 x 48 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet, Gyantse A rare rug woven without any lateral borders. Its orange field shows a design of brown, stylised, trapezoid tiger stripes which
0022: Tiger Stripe RugEst. €2,200-€2,700€1,800
Gyantse Jabuye: ca. 1900, 82 x 54 cm, Central Asia, South Tibet A large green dragon chasing the flaming pearl fills the upper half of the dark blue field. A second dragon appears at the bottom right, although only
0023: Gyantse JabuyeEst. €1,700-€2,000€1,400
Beshir: second half 19th century, 286 x 164 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley Three large nested diamonds with a small tree at their centres form the vertical central axis in the field of this
0024: BeshirEst. €4,200-€5,000€3,600