Antique Carpets, Rugs & Textiles 2018-11-17 Auction - 273 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de
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Selected rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Kazak: Late 19th century, 214 x 115 cm, South West Caucasus In this small red-ground Kazak, the elongated format and rare field design are striking features. Hooked diamonds and larger stepped polygons
0001: KazakEst. €300-€400
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Lesghi: Mid 19th century, 169 x 95 cm, North West Caucasus Four large star devices, embedded in a basic design of small flowers, take up the whole of the blue field in this early Lesghi rug. The
0002: LesghiEst. €400-€600
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Kordi Sumakh Bag: Second quarter 20th century, 42 x 49 cm, North East Persia, Khorasan A single bag by the Khorasan Kurds. Woven in the sumakh technique, the face displays the characteristic diamond lattice design
0003: Kordi Sumakh BagEst. €200-€300
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 37 x 87 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A side panel of a small-format Khamseh Shahsavan mafrash woven in the sumakh technique. The design consists of wide horizontal
0004: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €200-€300
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Lakai Horse Cover: Late 19th century, 160 x 149 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan The Lakai nomads were an equestrian Uzbek people who used to decorate their horses in splendid cloths on special occasions. In
0005: Lakai Horse CoverEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Shahsavan Mafrash: Second half 19th century, 40 x 112 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan region Called "mafrash", these large flatweaves with four sides and a kilim base were used by the Shahsavan nomads like containers
0006: Shahsavan MafrashEst. €2,400-€3,000Lot Passed
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Lenkoran: Second half 19th century, 302 x 123 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh region Drawn in the characteristic Lenkoran style, the striking field design of huge palmettes interspersed with cartouches derives
0007: LenkoranEst. €1,200-€1,600
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Gaziantep Kilim: Second half 19th century, 343 x 152 cm, South East Anatolia This two-panel kilim was woven by a Turkmen tribal group living in Cilicia, close to the Syrian border. At the time of weaving, the
0008: Gaziantep KilimEst. €1,750-€2,300Lot Passed
Shahsavan Rug: Second half 19th century, 375 x 149 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A rare Shahsavan pile rug woven on a wool foundation using red wefts. The red field contains five octagonal medallions in green
0009: Shahsavan RugEst. €1,800-€2,500Lot Passed
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Kuba Sumakh: Second half 19th century, 282 x 188 cm, East Caucasus The red field displays three huge cartouches outlined in white and enclosing smaller analogous devices. The sections of the field left
0010: Kuba SumakhEst. €1,800-€2,500
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Azeri Zili: Late 19th century, 177 x 144 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan A brocaded Azeri cover (shadda) presenting the typical compartment design of the region, woven in red, light brown and medium brown on a
0011: Azeri ZiliEst. €950-€1,200
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Genje: Late 19th century, 245 x 124 cm, Central Caucasus, Elisabethpol region This antique Genje from the surroundings of Elisabethpol shows a design emphasising the border. The red-brown field is a narrow
0012: GenjeEst. €950-€1,200
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Kurdish Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 312 x 114 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan In the golden yellow field, a red lattice design of hexagons with stepped outlines encloses small flowering plants. The
0013: Kurdish Long RugEst. €2,300-€3,300Lot Passed
Tekke Khorjin: Late 19th century, 39 x 23 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Woven in a miniature format, this Tekke double bag with piled faces in dark colours and white kilim backs once served to store personal
0014: Tekke KhorjinEst. €550-€700Lot Passed
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Kashkuli: Mid 19th century, 257 x 146 cm, South West Persia, Fars A repeat of rounded botehs is arranged in offset rows in the ivory field. Known as "ashkali", the design of the dark blue main border consists
0015: KashkuliEst. €3,000-€3,700
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Shahsavan Kilim: Late 19th century, 359 x 103 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan In this long and narrow kilim, stepped polygons in diverse colours combine into a repeat of concentric diamonds in the black-brown
0016: Shahsavan KilimEst. €1,400-€1,800Lot Passed
Shahsavan Kilim: Late 19th century, 303 x 161 cm, North Persia, Varamin region Produced by the Shahsavan of the Varamin region, this finely woven kilim shows an impressively bold design. Six wide horizontal panels
0017: Shahsavan KilimEst. €1,800-€2,400Lot Passed
Khamseh: Late 19th century, 236 x 160 cm, South West Persia, Fars This white-ground Khamseh presenting a garden design and four yellow lions in the blue spandrels is captivating in terms of iconography.
0018: KhamsehEst. €3,700-€4,500Lot Passed
Khamseh Long Rug: Dated 1337 AH = 1919 AD, 520 x 99 cm, South West Persia, Fars Woven in 1919 according to its knotted date, this carpet is one of the few surviving Khamseh long rug formats. Since runners of this
0019: Khamseh Long RugEst. €7,500-€9,000Lot Passed
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Kazak: Ca. 1900, 250 x 160 cm, South West Caucasus A green and exactly symmetrical tree, drawn in a strictly geometrical style, takes up most of the red field. Its straight-lined branches bear small white
0020: KazakEst. €3,000-€3,600
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Ladik Niche Carpets: Second half 19th century, 210 x 118 cm, Central Anatolia In addition to the finely woven column niche carpets produced in urban workshops and exported in large numbers as early as the 19th century,
0021: Ladik Niche CarpetsEst. €1,650-€1,900Lot Passed
Ningxia Bench Rug: Mid 19th century, 238 x 61 cm, West China A fragment of a bench runner which was originally far longer, woven in the Ningxia workshops as a commission for a Tibetan monastery. The surviving section
0022: Ningxia Bench RugEst. €1,200-€1,500Lot Passed
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Heriz: Late 19th century, 516 x 302 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A large decorative Heriz woven in light colours. The red shield-shaped field contains a smaller, light brown, analogous design
0023: HerizEst. €3,000-€3,500
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Farahan: Ca. 1900, 190 x 123 cm, West Persia, Arak region Woven to an individual design by a Persian artist, this very unusual Farahan is a one-off. Its field design – a composition conceived in mirror
0024: FarahanEst. €3,700-€4,500
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