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Carpets, Rugs and Textiles Wednesday 27th February 2019


BIDDING

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PAYMENT & CLEARANCE

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OVERSEAS BUYERS

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PACKING AND DESPATCHING OF PURCHASED ITEMS

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Carpets, Rugs & Textiles Wednesday 27th February 2019 at 10.30am Viewing Monday 25th February 10am-5pm Tuesday 26th February 10am-5pm Morning of Sale 8.30am-10am THE CARPET STACK (Lots 160-229) TURNING TIMES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Monday 25th February at 2.00pm and Tuesday 26th February at 2.30pm AND ON THE MORNING OF SALE AT 9am PROMPT Bookings: Telephone bids must be with us by 4pm on Tuesday 26th February 2019. Overseas buyers please refer to inside front cover. This sale offers buyers the facility to bid Live Online. To take advantage of this service please register with www.thesaleroom.com/netherhampton by mid-day on the Tuesday immediately before the sale. Please note that there is an additional 5% charge for buying on-line. Online bidders are deemed to be bidding as if they were physically present in the Saleroom. We would respectfully remind bidders that pressing the ‘bid’ button is a commitment to buy, subject to acceptance by the auctioneer. As we are not party to absentee bids made through the-saleroom.com these cannot be treated as bids already made. All Buyers, including online bidders, are reminded that they MUST satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot before the sale. Our notes are intended as a guide only. Please note that digital photography can sometimes give an enhanced appearance. Payments must now be made by cash, cheque, debit card or bank transfer. Credit cards will not be accepted. CATALOGUE: £5 (POST FREE) BUYER’S PREMIUM IS 18% (inclusive of 20% VAT) The Sale Catalogue, with many extra images, can be viewed on the following website: www.the-saleroom.com/netherhampton Page turning catalogue: www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk/netherhampton Front Cover: Lot 371

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TEXTILES

3. Five textiles comprising four suzanis by the Uzbekis of Afghanistan, and an Indian embroidery, all second half 20th century; the first, apricot silk ground embroidered with nine large flowerheads with pink and green centres, 43in. x 42in. 109cm. x 107cm. Lined. Small repair; the second, red cotton ground embroidered with large ivory centre panel with yellow fruit motif centre, 54in. x 52in. 137cm. x 132cm.; small holes/tears; the third, pink cotton ground embroidered with five large multi-coloured flowerheads; 71in. x 44in. 180cm. x 112cm. Some holes and surface marks; unlined; the fourth, undyed cotton ground embroidered with all over flowers and foliage, 56in. x 36in. 142cm. x 92cm. Unlined; the fifth, a Rajasthani embroidered red wool coverlet, 60in. x 36in., 152cm. x 92cm. Label verso states that it has been produced by an NGO community of about 200 desert weavers under the label of Urmul Marusthali Bunkar Vikas Samiti. (5) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 3

4. Six long suzani tent hangings by the Uzbekis of Afghanistan, the longest 156in. x 22in., 396cm. x 56cm. modern production, comprising five horizontal panels, all with hanging loops to the top edge and each embroidered in coloured silks with prayer arches variously featuring flowers and birds; four on cotton ground, one on black velvet ground (with damages) and the sixth a vertical panel of black velvet, 84in. x 27in. 213cm. x 69cm. embroidered in brightly coloured silk with flowers, birds and inscriptions. (6) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 1 1. Decorative silk embroidered suzani, Uzbekistan, modern production, 72in. x 55in. 183cm. x 140cm. Few surface marks. The undyed cotton ground embroidered in coloured silks in a Nurata-style design of large floral sprays around a central medallion, repeated in the wide main border. Lined. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 2 2. Five suzanis, by the Uzbekis of Afghanistan, second half 20th century, the first, pink cotton ground with all over roundels in dark blue, brown and pale green, 55in. x 52in. 140cm. x 132cm.; unlined; small surface/dye marks; the second, pink silk ground embroidered with small yellow and green flowerheads within dark brown shield shaped, 43in. x 36in. 109cm. x 92cm. Lined with printed and plain red cotton. The third, red cotton ground embroidered with all over brightly coloured floral motifs, 53in. x 51in. 135cm. x 129cm., unlined; the fourth a small prayer suzani, undyed cotton ground embroidered in shades of brown, the roundels with light red centres, 46in. x 40in. 117cm. x 102cm. Some surface marks; ‘bites’ to edges; unlined. The fifth, undyed cotton ground embroidered in shades of brown with large central flowerhead with green and red details, 52in. x 47in. 132cm. x 119cm. Unlined. Some colour run; small tears. (5) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 4 5. Uzbek ikat quilted coat, Uzbekistan, 20th cen­ tury, 22in. 56cm. across back; 19in. 48cm. sleeve length; 45in. 114cm. long. Green, ivory and pink quilted coat with black cotton edgings; two wool embroidered panels to underarms; brown floral printed lining. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 5

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Lot 10 Lot 6 6. Uzbek suzani, Uzbekistan, modern production, 95in. x 70in. 241cm. x 178cm. The cotton ground embroidered in brightly coloured silks in the Bokhara style with flowerheads and pomegranates. Unlined. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 8 8. Samarkand suzani, Uzbekistan, early 20th century, 91in. x 67in. 231cm. x 1.70m. Small surface marks. Red cotton ground embroidered in coloured silks with large central medallion surrounded by small floral roundels and a few floral sprays. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

10. Small suzani, Uzbekistan, late 19th century, 58in. x 47in. 147cm. x 119cm. The silk ground shattering and holed; cobbled repairs and restoration. The ground embroidered with a central medallion within a rectangle; wide border of flowerheads and leaf forms and trailing foliage outer border. Lined with red floral printed cotton. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 7 7. Uzbek suzani, Uzbekistan, circa 1930s-40s, 82in. x 79in. 208cm. x 200cm. Hole to one end and other small holes. Brown cotton ground embroidered in coloured silks in a soft palette with central flowerhead medallion; floral sprays within a wide main border of tulips and other flowers. Unlined. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 9 9. Large Uzbek suzani, Uzbekistan, early 20th century, 17ft. 7in. x 7ft. 9in. 5.36m. x 2.36m. Hanging loops to one long edge and one short edge. Surface marks; loose threads; damage to centre; some colour run; small holes in places. Undyed cotton ground embroidered with panels of large roundels with green and red star centres; foliage borders. Soft palette. Unlined. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 11 11. Modern suzani, Uzbekistan, second half 20th century, 85in. x 57in. 216cm. x 145cm. The undyed cotton ground embroidered principally in pale yellow, pale apricot and light green with a central tree and pomegranates filling the field within a flowerhead border. Three widths sewn together. Unlined. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 14 14. Four Moroccan kelim cushions with striped plain weave backs; small holes to backs in places. (4) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 17 17. Turkmen black silk embroidered coat, Turkmenistan, second half 20th century, 24in. 61cm. across back; 17in., 43cm. sleeve length; 39in. 100cm. long. Traditional embroidery in brightly coloured silk to collar, facings and hems; red silk bands to cuffs; lined with brightly coloured floral cotton. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 12 12. Ottoman velvet çatma, Brusa, north west Anatolia, early 19th century, 32in. x 18in. 81cm. x 46cm. Worn and with shattering to the ground. Maroon silk velvet of floral border around a central medallion. Framed and glazed. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 15 15. Coptic textile fragment, Egypt, circa 5th-6th century, 18in. x 14in. 46cm. x 36cm. The loosely woven undyed ground woven a medallion with an abstract design on a chestnut brown field repeated in a band to one side and plain brown striped bands the other side. Now mounted on a cotton ground. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 18 18. Turkmen red silk coat, Turkmenistan, second half 20th century, 28in. 71cm. across back; 19in. 48cm. sleeve length; 41in. 105cm. long. With traditional brightly coloured embroidery to collar, facings, cuffs and hem; lined with printed cotton. Some surface marks. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 13 13. Ottoman velvet çatma, Brusa, south west Anatolia, early 19th century, 23in. x 46in. 59cm. x 117cm. Wear and corrosion to the dark brown velvet. Sides and ends with narrow strip of applied glue. Raised silk velvet on a linen ground now laid on board. An attractive panel from the same set as those previously offered in these Rooms: Lot 1737 6th March 2013; Lot 1723 2nd October 2013 and Lot 232 1st October 2014. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

16. Velvet and metal thread embroid– ered book holder, possibly Moroccan, 19th century, 9in. x 10in. 232cm. x 25cm. Overall wear; small holes; fading/surface marks; well used condition. The front flap embroidered in heavy metal thread with two birds facing a central floral motif; a panel of floral motifs to the base and Star of David verso; lined with beige cotton. Together with a panel of Safavid silk brocade, 31in. 79cm. square. Surface marks; some breaks/shattering. The centre panel of small floral motifs with dark blue floral panel borders with pink silk floral corners. By repute de-commissioned from The Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Exhibit no. 52.1376 to striped silk border verso. Lined. (2) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 19 19. Turkmen red silk striped and embroidered coat, second half 20th century, 24in. 61cm. underarm across back; 44in. 112cm. long; 18in. 46cm. length of sleeve. Traditional embroidery to collar, facings, hems and side pocket openings. Lined with green printed silk. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 20

Lot 21

20. Tekke Turkmen silk embroidered collar, early 20th century, 18in. 46cm. overall; red silk and green felted wool panels to inner collar, bordered with traditionally embroidered band and lappets; multi-coloured silk fringing, printed cotton lining. Together with a Qashqa’i oval spindle(?) box, Fars, south west Persia, first half 20th century, 8in. x 5in. 20cm. x 12cm. Wool brocaded with lift-off lid. Some wear. (2) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

21. Two attractive Afghan red velvet metal-thread embroidered dowry cloths, circa 1960s, each 33in. x 27in. 84cm. x 68cm. The dark red velvet ground embroidered in gold coloured metal thread with flowers and foliage with elaborate centre medallions; appliquéd with gold coloured metal thread braid to edges and the inner medallion of one and to the edges and corners of the other and this one with brown woollen fringing to all edges. Both unlined. (2) £200-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 23

22. Kerman patteh or embroidered shawl, south east Persia, late 19th century, 74in. x 52in. 188cm. x 132cm. The rich deep terracotta wool ground densely embroidered with a central circular ‘sun’ motif with half ‘sun’ motifs at the edges of the field and large floral boteh in each corner; floral medallion inner border and flowering plant outer border. Small holes in many places. The damage at one end presently conserved with fine netting verso. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

23. Pair of Kerman embroidered wool panels, south east Persia, late 19th/early 20th century, each 32in. x 16in. 81cm. x 41cm. Latterly used as cupboard fronts. Fine wool ground splendidly embroidered in coloured wools with a central boteh motif above a tree at the base with scrolling floral branches filling the field within a narrow floral border. Now mounted on stretchers. Holes in places and in need of a deep clean. (2) £100-150 (+18% BP*) 24. Persian silk ikat panel, possibly Yazd, central Persia, first half 20th century, 38in. x 42in., 97cm. x 107cm. Some surface marks and fading. Woven principally in pinks, purples and pale gold. Lined with sprigged cotton with a brightly coloured floral striped edging. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

25. Two traditional Bakhtiari chugha (shepherd’s coats), Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, finely woven undyed wool with dark brown details. Sleeveless; the first 29in. 74cm. across back; 38in. 97cm. long; the second, 31in. 79cm. across back; 39in., 100cm. long. Surface marks in places. (2) £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 26 26. Persian printed cotton circular panel, early 20th century, 40in. 102cm. dia; Printed with flowers, foliage and boteh motifs; main border of cartouches printed with inscriptions; lined with floral printed cotton; small damages and holes; together with an Indian block printed cotton panel; 44in. x 37in. 112cm. x 94cm. Printed with tree of life design, birds in the branches and at the base; rosette border. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 27 27. Two small silk jajims, north west Persia, first half 20th century, the first with yellow, red and black silk stripes with brocaded details, 46in. x 18in. 117cm. x 46cm.; the second with plain multi-coloured narrow bands, 43in. x 34in. 109cm. x 86cm. (2) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 31 Lot 30

Lot 28 28. Silk embroidered narrow banded jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 90in. x 65in. 229cm. x 165cm. Three widths joined vertically. Narrow bands in dark red, green, dark brown with narrow silk brocaded stripes; hanging loops to one long edge. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

30. Two ikat hingii kombu (man’s mantle), Sumba, east Indonesia, 20th century, the first 91in. x 44in. 231cm. x 112cm. Depicting two rows of large crocodiles and various small animals and birds; the second 91in. x 38in. 231cm. x 97cm. Depicting large peacocks; dogs and small horses on a dark blue field with a terracotta band of birds at each end; together with a small Indian(?) appliqué coverlet 48in. x 46in. 122cm. x 117cm. depicting rows of animals including camels with riders; elephants and mahouts; and rows of feline and canine animals within a panelled appliquéd border. Some damages and appliqué missing. (3) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

31. Ikat hingii kombu (man’s mantle) Sumba, east Indonesia, 20th century, 89in. x 49in. 226cm. x 124cm. The pale pink cotton ground woven with two pairs of dragons at one end and two pairs of gecko at the other end, all surrounded by a plethora of animals and birds and two tribesmen at one end. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

29. Gujarati embroidered and shishawork coverlet, north west India, second half 20th century, 60in. x 62in. 152cm. x 158cm. Undyed cotton ground embroidered with flowers principally in shades of rust red, green and yellow with shisha-work details; brown striped silk border. Unlined. £100-150 (+18% BP*) Lot 32 32. Black silk embroidered reversible shawl, probably Macau, south coast of China, 20th century, 55in. x 52in. 140cm. x 132cm. Embroidered in brightly coloured silks with flowers and birds, with deep plaited black silk fringing. £100-150 (+18% BP*) Lot 29 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT @ 20% • Additional fees may apply - please see Terms & Conditions


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Lot 36 36. Silk embroidered antependium, probably north European, 19th century, 75in. x 17in. 190cm. x 43cm. Shattering to the silk ground. The ivory satin ground embroidered in coloured silks with flowers and inscription either side of a central motif of a swan feeding her cygnets in a nest, below a small crucifix. Multi-coloured silk fringing to lower edge. Lined. £100-150 (+18% BP*) Lot 33 33. Chinese metal thread embroidered picture, late 19th/early 20th century, 26½in. x 23½in. 67cm. x 59cm. Surface marks in places. The gold coloured silk ground embroidered in gold and silver coloured metal threads with a large four-clawed dragon chasing a flaming pearl; clouds to each corner; within a silver thread brocaded border. Framed and glazed. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 39 39. Five kelim cushions and four kelim cushion covers with modern zip fastenings to plain cotton backs. (9) £50-80 (+18% BP*)

Lot 40 Lot 37

Lot 34 34. Eight silk brocade cushion covers, each 13in., 33cm. square with zip fastenings to back; modern production hand loomed in Hungary and woven with attractive differing mediaeval designs, plain beige cotton backs. (8) £80-120 (+18% BP*)

37. Two European national costumes, early-mid-20th century, the first, for a small 3-4 year old child, Portuguese comprising a white cotton embroidered blouse; red and black felted wool bolero; red felted wool skirt embroidered in silk and wool and with sequin trim; matching small apron and a very small pocket with ties. The second, larger, Swedish, comprising a white cotton blouse with embroidery to cuffs; a dark blue cotton and felted wool skirt with green silk braces, a green silk and floral printed bonnet; printed cotton neckerchief and a black felted wool appliquéd pocket with woven ribbon strap. (10) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 40A

Lot 35 35. Small European pictorial tapestry, probably French and early 20th century, 24in. x 39in. 61cm. x 100cm. Depicting various figures in a park landscape with a château in the middle distance; narrow foliate border; brown fabric hanging loops to top edge. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

40. Box of assorted textile fragments including pieces of tapestry; Chinese silk embroidered skirt panel; Azeri jajim fragments; early 20th century beaded purse; and various other items. Sold as a lot with all faults not subject to return. £50-80 (+18% BP*)

Lot 38 38. Five kelim cushions and four kelim cushion covers with modern zip fastening to plain cotton backs. (9) £50-80 (+18% BP*)

40A. Petit point wool and silk embroidered picture, English, 19th century, 37in. x 28in. 94cm. x 71cm. Depicting two cavaliers duelling on horseback in a hilly landscape within an architectural border. Canvas ground mounted on a wooden stretcher. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 40C

Lot 40B 40B. Two embroidered pictures, the first, oval, silk embroidered spray of flowers on a silk ground, late 18th/early 19th century, 15in. x 13in. 38cm. x 33cm. Shattering to the silk ground with discolouration and other marks; oval gilded frame and glazed. The second a black thread silk work picture, 19th century, of a gatehouse with a river, bridge and tree in the foreground with figures in the middle distance; 6½in. x 5½in. In a verre églomisé and gilt painted frame. (2) £100-200 (+18% BP*)

40C. Two silk-work embroidered relig­ ious pictures, the first, 18th century, 10in. x 9½in. 26cm,. x 24cm. Silk and metal thread embroidery depicting two figures in a landscape with trees and flowers, mountains in the distance; in a stained wood frame and glazed. The second, 17th century, 11in. x 8in. 28cm. x 20cm. Depicting the Angel Gabriel and Mary Magdalene in an interior setting; in a gilt and black painted Italianate frame. Faded with missing stitches and surface marks. (2) £100-200 (+18% BP*)

GENERAL RUGS

Lot 43 43. Two Chinese needlework rugs in Aubusson style, modern production; the first, 6ft. x 3ft. 11in. 1.83m. x 1.20m. Terracotta field with central floral medallion and similar border; the second, 5ft. 1in. x 2ft. 11in. 1.55m. x 0.89m. Pale brown field with central floral rectangular panel within a cream floral border. Both unlined. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 41 41. Five mixed rugs; the first, Tekke Turkmen dip khali, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 3ft. 11in. x 3ft. 5in. 1.20m. x1.04m. Overall wear and losses to ends; the second, Turkmen 3 x7 gul rug, Afghanistan, circa 1940s,. 5ft. 5in. x 3ft. 11in. 1.60m. x1.20m. Slight wear with surface marks in places; the third, Mahal rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 3in. x 4ft. 5in. 1.91m. x 1.35m. Overall wear with some moth damage; small hole to left side lower end; losses to ends. Pale blue diamond shape field with herati-design central medallion and spandrels; dark blue main border; the fourth, Chinese oval rug, late 19th/early 20th century, 2ft. 10in. x 1ft. 11in. 0.86m. x 0.57m. Overall wear. The fifth, Lilihan mat, north west Persia, circa 1940s, 2ft. 8in. x 2ft. 0.81m. x 0.61m. Losses to ends. (5) £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 42 42. Patchwork flatweave rug, modern production, 7ft. x 4ft. 1in. 2.13m. x 1.25m. Random striped flatweave patches in a soft palette. Lined. Unused condition. £80-100 (+18% BP*)

Lot 44 44. Tibetan rug, Inner Asia, modern production, 6ft. 7in. x 4ft. 7in. 2.01m. x 1.40m. Robust handle. Unused condition. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 45

Lot 47

Lot 49

45. Tibetan rug, Inner Asia, modern production, 6ft. 7in. x 4ft. 7in. 2.01m. x 1.40m. Robust handle. Unused condition. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

47. Rug of Khotan design, Afghanistan, modern production, 4ft. x 2ft. 11in. 1.22m. x 0.89m. Vegetable dyes. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

49. Rug of Khotan design, Afghanistan, modern production, 5ft. x 3ft. 9in. 1.52m. x 1.14m. Vegetable dyes. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 46 46. Chobi gabbeh, Afghanistan, recent production, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 11in. 1.98m. x 1.50m. Robust handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 50 50. Rug of banded design, probably Lahore, north east Pakistan, modern production, 6ft. 11in. x 4ft. 10in. 2.11m. 1.47m. £100-150 (+18% BP*) Lot 48 48. Rug of Khotan design, Afghanistan, modern production, 6ft. 2in. x 3ft. 4in. 1.88m. x 1.02m. Vegetable dyes. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 51

Lot 53

Lot 55

51. Tabriz rug, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 11in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.11m. x 1.32m. Robust handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

53. Near pair of Kashan rugs, west Persia, mid-20th century, one 5ft. x 3ft. 4in. 1.52m. x 1.02m., the other 4ft. 11in. x 3ft. 2in. 1.50m. x 0.97m. Robust handle. (2) £100-200 (+18% BP*)

55. Fars rug, Shiraz area, south west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 5ft. 3in. x 3ft. 9in. 1.75m. x 1.14m. Flatweave ends. Robust handle. Thick pile. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 56 Lot 52 52. Malayer rug, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 7ft. x 4ft. 2in. 2.13m. x 1.27m. Some fading in places. Soft handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 54 54. Afghan prayer rug of mosque design, by the Turkmen Kizil Ayak, dated 1337 (AH) [1918 AD] twice in the top of the field, 4ft. 2in. x 2ft. 8in. 1.27m. x 0.81m. Overall wear with losses to ends; small holes in places. In need of sympathetic conservation. These pictorial rugs typically depict a mosque and surroundings at the top of the field and the inside of a mosque at the lower end; featuring 13 minarets: 9 at the top and 2 at each side at the lower end. cf. Parsons, R.D. Oriental Rugs. Vol.3. Carpets of Afghanistan, p. 97-99, pl. 67A. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

56. Chobi rug of Caucasian design, Afghanistan, last quarter 20th century, 7ft. 6in. x 5ft. 11in. 2.29m. x1.80m. Nibble to lower left corner. Leatherette strips to each selvedge. Good pile. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 57

Lot 59

Lot 61

57. Kurdish rug, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 4ft. 11in. x 3ft. 3in. 1.50m. x 1 m. Small area of moth damage top end. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

59. Hamadan rug, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 7ft. 11in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.13m. x 1.42m. Robust handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

61. Yazd part cotton ghileem, Kerman area, south west Persia, modern production, end 20th century, 8ft. 4in. x 4ft. 2in. 2.54m. x 1.27m. Small hole one end; few surface marks. Banded ghileem of geometric design. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 58

Lot 60

Lot 62

58. Rug of diagonal stripes, last quarter 20th century, 4ft. 7in. x 3ft. 4in. 1.40m. x 1.02m. Soft palette. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

60. Hamadan long rug, north west Persia, late 19th/early 20th century, 8ft. 7in. x 3ft. 9in. 2.62m. x 1.14m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; hole to centre field; crease marks to left side. Soft palette and soft handle. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

62. Hamadan rug, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 7ft. 10in. x 5ft. 2in. 2.39m. x 1.58m. Slight losses to ends and some colour run in main border. Robust handle. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 63

Lot 65

Lot 67

63. Esfahan rug, central Persia, circa 1930s, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 10in. 1.98m. x 1.47m. Small spots of old moth damage. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

65. Fragmented Aubusson rug with metal thread details, France, second half 19th century, 6ft. x 4ft. 11in. 1.83m. x 1.50m. Reduced in length by horizontal cut across the centre and reduced in width by vertical cut through the centre. Holes, damage and wear in places. Faded. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

67. Nain part silk rug, central Persia, circa 1950s-60s, 4ft. 3in. x 3ft. 1in. 1.30m. x 0.94m. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 64

Lot 66

Lot 68

64. Jozan rug, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 5ft. x 3ft. 7in. 1.52m. x 1.09m. Very minor loss to ends. Stencil no. P85033 verso. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

66. Tabriz rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 5in. x 4ft. 7in. 1.96m. x 1.40m. Overall even wear; the pile slightly ‘pulled’ at top end; slight fraying to selvedges; fabric tape to each end verso. Robust handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

68. Kerman rug, south east Persia, circa 1950s, 8ft. x 4ft. 11in. 2.44m. x 1.50m. Leatherette strips to both selvedges. Soft palette. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 69

Lot 71

Lot 73

69. Senneh rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 4ft. 9in. x 3ft. 7in. 1.45m. x 1.09m. Slight wear in places; slight loss to ends; selvedge missing lower right corner. Pale yellow details. Soft handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

71. Bakhtiari medallion design rug, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia, circa 1930s, 6ft. 7in. x 4ft. 5in. 2.01m. x 1.35m. Overall even wear; minor loss to lower end. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

73. Hamadan rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 5in. x 4ft. 5in. 1.96m. x 1.35m. Soft palette and velvety wool. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 70

Lot 72

Lot 74

70. Indian rug, probably Kashmir area, north India, circa 1940s-50s, 5ft. 11in. x 4ft. 1.80m. x 1.22m. Small spots of old moth damage. Soft handle. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

72. Bakhtiari prayer rug, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia, circa 1930s, 4ft. 11in. x 3ft. 4in. 1.50m. x 1.02m. Overall even wear with slight loss to lower end. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

74. Kurdish rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 7ft. 5in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.26m. x 1.32m. Crease marks in places; small hole left side inner guard centre. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 78 78. Four tribal weavings comprising: the first, Baluchi balisht, Khorasan, north east Persia, circa 1930s, 2ft. 6in. x 1ft. 6in. 0.76m. x 0.46m. Some wear. Cane design with terracotta plain weave back; the second, chuval face by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south Turkmenistan, circa 1930s, 1ft. 7in. x 4ft. 0.48m. x 1.22m. Overall wear. Lattice medallion design.; the third a Kurdish brocaded flat weave salt bag, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 2ft. 2in. x 1ft. 4in. 0.66m. x 0.41m. Banded flat weave back; the fourth, a Luri animal trapping, south west Persia, mid-20th century, 5ft. 2in. x 7in. 1.58m. x 0.17m. The padded centre band with plaited ties and tassels; the lower edge trimmed with tassels. (4) £200-250 (+18% BP*) Lot 75 75. Patchwork flatweave rug, Turkish, recent production, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. 1.98m. x 1.37m. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 80

Lot 79

Lot 76 76. Hamadan rug, north west Persia, modern production, 4ft. 11in. x 3ft. 4in. 1.50m. x 1.02m. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

79. Three tribal weavings, the first: Baluchi prayer rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 4ft. x 2ft. 10in. 1.22m. x 0.86m. Overall wear; slight losses to ends. Dark red mihrab with vertical columns of floral motifs; dark terracotta spandrels with small blue boteh motifs; inner yellow guard; dark brown main border; the second, a Qashqa’i brocaded flat-weave salt bag, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 1ft. 11in. x 1ft. 7in. 0.57m. x 0.48m. With brocaded and banded flat-weave back.; the third, Tekke Turkmen 3 x 2 gul chuval face, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 2ft. 6in. x 3ft. 10in. 0.76m. x 1.17m. Overall wear with losses to ends; nicks and ‘bites’ to ends and sides. (3) £150-200 (+18% BP*)

80. Three Baluchi weavings, Khorasan, north east Persia, the first a Balisht face, circa 1920s-30s, 3ft. 3in. x 1ft. 4in. 1m. x 0.41m. Overall wear and corrosion. The field of column design within a narrow ivory border and terracotta outer border. The second, a small rug, circa 1930s-40s, 3ft. 2in. x 3ft. 3in. 0.97m. x 1m. Some wear in places; narrow finely brocaded flat-weave ends. The third, a khorjin, circa 1950s-60s, 4ft. 11in. (opened) x 2ft. 6in. 1.50m. x 0.76m. Single medallion on a dark blue field within a medallion border. Wide brocaded and banded ends. (3) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

77. Fine Senneh saddle cover, north west Persia, last quarter 19th century, 3ft. 1in. x 3ft. 6in. 0.76m x 0.94m. Overall wear with repairs, repiling and patching in several places. Fabric tape in places verso and to all edges. Very finely woven. Now in need of sympathetic conservation. £150-250 (+18% BP*) Lot 77 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 18% inclusive of VAT @ 20% • Additional fees may apply - please see Terms & Conditions


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Lot 81 81. Eight weavings: the first a Hamadan rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 5ft. 11in. x 3ft. 3in. 1.80m. x 1m. Overall wear, heavy in places; second and third: two mixed technique khorjin faces, probably south west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 1ft. 10in. x 2ft. 7in. 0.56m. x 0.79m. Small damages and holes; the fourth and fifth: two Baluchi bag faces, Khorasan, north east Persia, 1ft. 5in. x 1ft. 6in. 0.43m. x 0.46m. Overall even wear, with multi-coloured kelim band to top ends; the sixth, an Afshar animal trapping, south east Persia, 11ft. x 4in. 3.35m. x 10cm. With plaited ties one end and metal fastening loop the other; seventh and eighth: two Turkmen children’s embroidered hats, unlined. (8) £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 85 Lot 83 83. Bijar rug, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 5ft. 5in. x 3ft. 8in. 1.65m. x 1.12m. Leatherette strips to selvedges verso. Robust handle. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

85. Tabriz ‘Haji Jalili’ rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 9in. x 4ft. 2in. 1.75m. x 1.27m. Some wear in places with slight loss to ends. Lustrous wool. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 82

Lot 84

Lot 86

82. Nain part silk rug, central Persia, circa 1950s-60s, 6ft. 11in. x 3ft. 8in. 2.11m. x 1.12m. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

84. Esfahan rug, central Persia, circa 1930s, 5ft. 9in. x 3ft. 6in. 1.75m. x 1.07m. Some wear in places. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

86. Esfahan rug, central Persia, circa 1950s-60s, 6ft. 8in. x 4ft. 2in. 2.03m. x 1.27m. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 87

Lot 89

Lot 91

87. Esfahan rug, central Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 5ft. 2in. x 3ft. 6in. 1.58m. x 1.07m. Very slight loss to ends. Close clipped velvety pile. £130-160 (+18% BP*)

89. Indian double sided prayer rug, possibly Kashmiri, north India, mid-20th century, 6ft. 1in. x 4ft. 2in., 86m. x 1.27m. Soft wool and palette, and soft handle. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

91. Attractive Qum rug, south central Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 10in. x 4ft. 10in. 2.08m. x 1.47m. Remains of leatherette strips to sides verso. Soft palette. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 88

Lot 90

Lot 92

88. Romanian kelim in the Bessarabian style, 20th century, 7ft. 9in. x 4ft. 2in. 2.36m. x 1.27m. Slight moth damage in places. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

90. Malayer ‘boteh’ rug, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 6ft. 8in. x 4ft. 6in. 2.03m. x 1.37m. Overall even wear; slight loss to ends. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

92. Senneh ghileem, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 8in. x 4ft. 2.03m. x 1.22m. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 93

Lot 95

Lot 97

93. Esfahan rug, central Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 4ft. 11in. x 3ft. 4in. 1.50m. x 1.02m. Very slight loss to ends. Close clipped velvety wool. £130-160 (+18% BP*)

95. Small Feraghan rug, north west Persia, late 19th/early 20th century, 5ft. 11in. x 3ft. 1.80m. x 0.91m. Overall even wear with slight loss to ends. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

97. Hamadan rug (reduced), north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 5ft. 6in. x 4ft. 5in. 1.68m. x 1.35m. Overall even wear with small repairs to ends and sides; reduced in length by horizontal cut rejoined at lower end; small reweave to lower right corner. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 94

Lot 96

Lot 98

94. Fine silk Kashan rug, west Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 11in. x 3ft. 7in. 1.80m. x 1.09m. Extensive wear; ‘bite’ to top left corner; replacement fringe to lower end. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

96. Hamadan rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 2in. x 3ft. 7in. 1.88m. x 1.09m. Slight wear in places; minor fraying to top end left side. Soft handle. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

98. Kurdish rug, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 5ft. 6in. x 3ft. 9in. 1.68m. x 1.14m. Slight wear in places; small repairs to top end; added fringe to top end; fabric tape lower end verso. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 99

Lot 101

99. Malayer ‘boteh’ rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 8ft. 9in. x 5ft. 3in. 2.67m. x 1.60m. Overall wear, heavy in places; ‘bite’ to right side lower end; losses to ends. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

101. Tabriz prayer rug of tree of life design, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 6ft. x 4ft. 5in. 1.83m. x 1.35m. Overall even wear with some corrosion; replacement fringing to both ends. Close clipped velvety wool and soft palette. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 100

Lot 102

Lot 104

100. Qashqa’i rug, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1940s, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 7in. 1.98m. x 1.40m. Overall wear with slight loss to ends. Soft handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

102. Tabriz ‘Haji Jalili’ prayer rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 1in. x 4ft. 4in. 1.86m. x 1.32m. Overall wear, slightly heavier lower end of prayer arch; slight losses to ends; fraying and ‘bites’ to selvedges. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

104. Esfahan part silk rug, mid-20th century, 3ft. 8in. x 2ft. 5in. 1.12m. x 0.74m. Silk foundation. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 103 103. Kurdish runner fragment, north west Persia, late 19th century, 7ft. x 3ft. 2.13m. x 0.91m. Overall wear with losses and damage to sides and ends; reduced in length by horizontal cut at the lower end. Soft handle. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 105

Lot 108

105. Tabriz pictorial mat, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 2ft. 3in. x 2ft. 10in. 0.69m. x 0.86m. Tiny spots of old moth damage to ends. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

108. Pair of Tabriz pictorial mats, north west Persia, circa 1040s-50s, each 2ft. 8in. x 1ft. 9in. 0.81m. x 0.54m. Slight wear and minor loss to ends. The terracotta fields depicting a young woman in blue dress seated on a cream rug with her left arm around a small domesticated deer; a fish bowl at her feet flanked with a vase of flowers either side; ivory border of small pale blue cartouches. (2) £400-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 110 110. Bijar rug, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 8ft. 3in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.51m. x 1.42m. Losses to ends with fraying and damage to corners. Pale blue details throughout. Soft palette and robust handle. £350-450 (+18% BP*)

Lot 106 106. Tabriz pictorial mat, north west Persia, circa 1950s-60s, 2ft. 4in. x 1ft. 9in. 0.71m. x 0.54m. depicting the famous Persian physician, Avicenna. Dark green field with a portrait of Avicenna and a signature in the lower left corner, the ivory border with a Persian inscription at the top end and at the lower the inscription reads: 1048 - AVICENNE (sic) - 990; shaded brown outer border. Provenance: This was a presentation rug to the present owner who came from Persia to the United Kingdom in the 1960s. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 109 109. Nain part silk pictorial rug depicting Majnun and Layla, central Persia, circa 1950s, 5ft. 4in. x 3ft. 1in. 1.63m. x 0.94m. Leatherette strips to each selvedge verso. The pale blue field depicting Majnun and Layla in a garden setting with flowering branches and flowering plants at their feet. Trailing floral main border. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

Lot 111 111. Senneh ghileem, north west Persia, early 20th century, 4ft. 10in. x 3ft. 5in. 1.47m. x 1.04m. Slight corrosion in places; slight loss to ends. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

107. Tabriz pictorial mat, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 2ft. 5in. x 1ft. 10in. 0.74m. x 0.56m. Pale pistachio field with central portrait of a bare-foot worker carrying a fruiting vine over his left shoulder within a border of cartouches with flowers; pale pink outer floral guard. £300-400 (+18% BP*) Lot 107

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Lot 112

Lot 113

Lot 115

112. Kashan prayer rug, west Persia, circa 1930s, 6ft. 11in. x 4ft. 5in. 2.11m. x 1.35m. Medium handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

113. Tafresh rug, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 6ft. 3in. x 4ft. 5in. 1.91m. x 1.35m. Slight wear in places. Velvety wool and soft handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

115. Mahal rug, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 7ft. 6in. x 3ft. 11in. 2.29m. x 1.20m. Robust handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 114

Lot 116

114. Attractive Kashan rug, west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 4in. 1.98m. x 1.32m. Selvedge curling under right side. Minor loss to ends. Close cropped velvety wool. £500-700 (+18% BP*)

116. Senneh rug, north west Persia, circa 1880-90; 6ft. 4in. x 4ft. 8in. 1.93m. x 1.42m. Overall even wear; slight loss to ends. Very finely woven with the clarity of the wonderful palette evident verso. £1200-1500 (+18% BP*)

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RUNNERS AND LONG RUGS

Lot 119

Lot 117 117. Attractive Kashan rug, west Persia, circa 1930s, 6ft. 10in. x 4ft. 5in. 2.08m. x 1.35m. Close cropped velvety wool. £700-900 (+18% BP*)

119. French pictorial needlework hanging, late 19th/early 20th century, 8ft. 3in.x 4ft. 8in. 2.51m. x 1.42m. Mediaeval-style design of figures representing St. Peter and a guardian angel on one side and armoured soldiers on the other side among imposing buildings with flowers and foliage to the base and sides. In opposing corners are two armorials with cross and four keys and two armorials depicting the lion rampant; various inscriptions including ‘Paix’ on banners throughout and a scrolling banner at the top: ‘Coment lange mena Saint Pierre hors de la prison’. The figures with petit point faces, hands and feet. Plain outer border (faded). Hanging loops to top edge. £300-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 130 130. Saraband runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 18ft. 5in. x 3ft. 7in. 5.61m. x 1.09m. Overall wear with corrosion to brown; small crude repairs; reduced in length by horizontal cut, rejoined across the centre of the runner; some colour run in places; selvedges re-bound. Small ‘bite’ to top left corner. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 120

Lot 118 118. Sarab long rug, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 6ft. 5in. x 3ft. 2in. 1.96m. x 0.97m. Slight wear in places; few surface marks; slight loss to lower end. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

120. Pair of attractive Italian silk and metal thread embroidered hangings, 17th century, 8ft. 4in. x 3ft. 7in. and 8ft. 4in. x 3ft. 9in. 2.54m. x 1.09m. and 2.54m. x 1.14m. Embroidered in coloured silks and silver coloured metal thread on a loosely woven ground depicting figures in a garden landscape, the smaller one with a young man tending the garden at the lower end; the larger one with a violinist entertaining two figures dancing on a balcony. Overall wear; the figures with painted silk details - now very shattered and in places non-existent; holes in several places. Both pieces with fabric binding to all edges and with velcro strips verso. (2) See back cover. £600-800 (+18% BP*) 121-129. No lots

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Lot 131

Lot 133

Lot 135

131. Senneh ghileem runner, north west Persia, early 20th century, 17ft. 11in. x 3ft. 10in. 5.46m. x 1.17m. Some wear in places; small holes; tear to field lower end left side; surface mark lower right side. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

133. Meshkin runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 14ft. 11in. x 3ft. 6in. 4.55m. x 1.07m. Very small areas of slight wear; slight loss to ends. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

135. Karabakh runner, south west Caucasus, late 19th century, 14ft. x 3ft. 6in. 4.27m. x 1.07m. Overall wear, heavy in places; corrosion to dark browns; losses to ends; cobbled repairs in places. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 132

Lot 134

Lot 136

132. Kurdish runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 15ft. 7in. x 3ft. 3in. 4.75m. x 1m. Overall wear and corrosion; old moth damage; crease marks to field; ‘bites’ and damage to sides and losses to ends. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

134. North west Persian runner, Hamadan area, circa 1920s, 14ft. 3in. x 3ft. 4in. 4.34m. x 1.02m. Selvedges rebound. Note the two tiny human figures taking shelter under the lower edge of the top ivory medallion. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

136. Kurdish runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 13ft. 10in. x 3ft. 8in. 4.22m. x 1.12m. Old moth damage to sides left side top end; small crease marks left side; slight loss to lower end. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 137

Lot 139

Lot 141

137. Attractive Veramin ghileem runner, north central Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 13ft. 10in. x 3ft. 5in. 4.22m. x 1.04m. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

139. Malayer runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 12ft. 4in. x 3ft. 7in. 3.76m. x 1.09m. Overall wear; heavy in places; small split to top left side; slight loss to ends. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

141. Kurdish runner, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 11ft. 5in. x 3ft. 10in. 3.48m. x 1.17m. Some wear in places; slight fraying to selvedge right side, top end. Plaited fringing to both ends. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 140

Lot 142

140. Caucasian runner, Genje area, south east Caucasus, early 20th century, 11ft. 11in. x 2ft. 11in. 3.63m. x 0.89m. Small corroded areas to top and lower ends; slight loss to ends. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

142. Anatolian runner, probably Sivas area, central north Anatolia, circa 1950s, 11ft. x 2ft. 10in. 3.35m. x 0.86m. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 138 138. Karabakh runner, south west Caucasus, circa 1950s, 12ft. 3in. x 3ft. 11in. 3.73m. x 1.20m. Dark blue/black field with all over shield shape medallions; an inscription in the lower part of the field with two small animals to lower left side above a date: 1379 (AH) [1959 AD]; terracotta and mid-blue flowerhead borders. Robust handle and bright palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 143

Lot 145

Lot 147

143. Attractive Kurdish runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 10ft. 11in. x 4ft. 3.33m. x 1.22m. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

145. North west Persian runner, circa 1940s-50s, 10ft. 3in. x 2ft. 7in. 3.12m. 0.79m. Pink details. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

147. North west Persian fragmented runner, Feraghan area, early 20th century, 9ft. 4in. x 3ft. 3in. 2.85m. x 1m. Reduced in length at the lower end and again reduced by horizontal cut across the centre. Overall wear, holes and damage; hessian patches and assorted tape verso. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 144

Lot 146

Lot 148

144. Heriz runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 10ft. 11in. x 2ft. 7in. 3.33m. 0.79m. Some wear in places; losses to ends. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

146. Egyptian Agra design runner, modern production, 9ft. 11in. x 3ft. 3in. 3.02m. x 1m. Ivory field with two large medallions surrounded by flowers and foliage in a pale palette with mid-blue and ‘Agra’-red details; narrow red main border. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

148. Kurdish runner, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 8ft. 7in. x 3ft. 11in. 2.62m. x 1.20m. Overall even wear; crease marks and split crease mark to left side with hessian strip verso; slight loss to lower end. £100-150 (+18% BP*) 149-159. No lots

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Lot 163

160. Good Feraghan carpet, north west Persia, late 19th century, 21ft. 7in. x 11ft. 5in. Overall even wear with small repairs/reweaves to old crease marks each end; small areas of old moth damage to edges/ends. A most attractive carpet with an overall soft palette and soft handle. £6000-8000 (+18% BP*)

Lot 161 161. Spanish carpet, possibly Madrid, early 20th century, 18ft. 1in. x 15ft. 1in. 5.51m. x 4.59m. Moth damage in places; small holes and splits; some re-piling; some colour run at the top end; slight loss to ends; all sides turned under; foundation fragile; fabric patches verso. Lustrous wool with a soft handle. Symmetrically knotted. £300-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 160

162. European carpet, possibly Wilton, early 20th century, 17ft. 9in. x 15ft. 7in. 5.41m. x 4.75m. Overall wear with holes and splits; cut for fireplace, right side centre with replacement patch/reweave; other reweaves and repairs; ends turned under. Plain cream field within a pastel floral outer border. Soft handle. £800-1000 (+18% BP*)

163. Good Adraskand Baluchi kelleh, Farah province, west Afghanistan, early 20th century, 14ft. 6in. x 5ft. 4in. 4.42m. x 1.63m. Note the finely brocaded, narrow banded, ends. Small repairs to top end; crease mark to top end. Lustrous wool and soft handle. In ready to use condition. £700-1000 (+18% BP*)

Lot 164 164. Kerman carpet, south east Persia, 1930s-40s, 13ft. 11in. x 10ft. 3in. 4.25m. x 3.12m. Overall wear, heavier in some places. Lustrous wool; soft handle. £300-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 165 165. Sparta carpet of Veramin design, south west Anatolia, 1930s, 13ft. 8in. x 10ft. 5in. 4.17m. x 3.17m. Slight wear in places; colour run to lower end. Glue to edges verso. £300-350 (+18% BP*)

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168. Kerman carpet, south east Persia, circa 1930s-50s, 13ft. 1in. x 9ft. 10in. 3.99m. x 3m. The pink field with all over flowers and foliage within a pale blue lattice; dark blue main border with ivory floral guards. Soft palette, close clipped wool and soft handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 166 166. Mashad carpet, Khorasan, north east Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 13ft. 5in. x 10ft. 3in. 4.09m. x 3.12m. Very slight wear lower right side. Medium handle. £500-700 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 169 169. Kashan carpet, west Persia, circa 1930s, 13ft. 1in. x 8ft. 9in. 3.99m. x 2.67m. Close cropped velvety wool and rich palette. £1000-1500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 170 170. Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 12ft. 7in. x 9ft. 6in. 3.84m. x 2.90m. Overall wear, slightly heavier in some places; corrosion to browns; small repairs and small areas of old moth damage. Lustrous close clipped velvety wool. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 167 167. Attractive Ziegler Mahal carpet, north west Persia, late 19th century, 13ft. 4in. x 11ft. 9in. 4.06m. x 3.58m. Overall wear with repairs in places with repaired and re-piled areas and crease marks to ends; tear to top right corner. Barin Carpets fabric tape to all edges verso. Soft handle. £4000-5000 (+18% BP*)

171. Mahal carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930a, 12ft. 4in. x 10ft. 2in. 3.76m. x 3.10m. Some wear in places; moth damage to lower end and small areas of other moth damage in places. Soft handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 175

Lot 178

172. Decorative Egyptian ‘Ziegler’ carpet, recent production, 12ft. 4in. x 9ft. 2in. 3.76m. x 2.80m. Soft palette; robust handle. £750-850 (+18% BP*)

175. Large Anatolian kelim, Konya area, central Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 12ft. 3in. x 8ft. 8in. 3.73m. x 2.64m. Damage and hole to one side, one end; other small holes. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

178. Ziegler Mahal carpet, north west Persia, late 19th century, 11ft. 9in. x 9ft. 2in. 3.58m. x 2.80m. Overall wear with main border extremely skilfully re-woven on three sides; top main border mostly original and part of top right main border. £1200-1500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 173 173. Attractive Qum part silk carpet, south central Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 12ft. 4in. x 9ft. 3.76m. x 2.75m. Slight colour run top left corner. £1500-2000 (+18% BP*)

Lot 176 176. Kerman carpet, south east Persia, circa 1950s, 12ft. 1in. x 8ft. 6in. 3.68m. x 2.59m. Some wear from centre to top part of field. Soft palette and robust handle £150-350 (+18% BP*)

Lot 174

Lot 177

174. Anatolian hemp carpet, circa 1960s-70s, 12ft. 4in. x 7ft. 4in. 3.76m. x 2.24m. Two widths joined vertically. Few surface marks. Plain white colour with random fabric ornaments and some brocading. Soft, silky handle. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

177. Good Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 11ft. 11in. x 8ft. 6in. 3.63m. x 2.59m. Slight wear in places. Robust handle. £600-800 (+18% BP*)

Lot 179 179. Tabriz carpet, signed, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 11ft. 9in. x 8ft. 9in. 3.58m. x 2.67m. Slight wear in places; light surface marks. Robust handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 180 180. Tazenakht carpet, Morocco, circa 1940s-50s, 11ft. 8in. x 4ft. 8in. 3.56m. x 1.42m. Soft handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*) netherhampton salerooms • carpet department enquiries: 01722 342044 www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk


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Lot 181 181. Attractive Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 11ft. 4in. x 8ft. 9in. 3.45m. x 2.67m. Slight wear in places; minor loss to ends. Robust handle. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

Lot 184 184. Bijar carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 11ft. 1in. x 7ft. 6in. 3.38m. x 2.29m. Robust handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 187 187. Lilihan carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 10ft. 8in. x 6ft. 3.25m. x 1.83m £150-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 188 Lot 182 182. Attractive Kashan carpet, west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 11ft. 4in. x 8ft. 3.45m. x 2.44m. Medium handle. £300-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 185

188. Minimalist carpet, Indo-Chinese(?), second half 20th century, 10ft. 5in. x 8ft. 5in. 3.17m. x 2.44m. Dense pile; soft handle. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

185. Saruk ‘garden’ carpet, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 11ft. x 7ft. 3.35m. x 2.13m. Light surface marks top left corner. Close cropped velvety wool; soft palette and robust handle. £400-600 (+18% BP*)

Lot 189 Lot 183 183. Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1940s, 11ft. 4in. x 7ft. 11in. 3.45m. 2.41m. Slight wear in places on right side. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

189. Khamseh carpet of ‘morghi’ design, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1920s-30s,. 10ft. 4in. x 7ft. 7in. 3.15m. x 2.31m. Soft palette and soft handle. £400-500 (+18% BP*) Lot 186 186. Bakhtiari carpet, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia, circa 1930s, 10ft. 10in. x 7ft. 11in. 3.30m. x 2.41m. Slight loss to ends. All over ogival floral medallion design; ivory leaf and palmette main border. Soft palette; robust handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 193 Lot 190 190. Fars carpet, Shiraz area, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 10ft. 3in. x 6ft. 10in. 3.12m. x 2.08m. Small area of old moth damage to ends. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

193. Chinese carpet of Ziegler design, modern production, 10ft. 1in. x 8ft. 3.07m. x 2.44m. Ivory field with all over Shah Abbas style design repeated in the main border; pastel palette. Robust handle. In unused condition. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 196 196. Bakhtiari carpet, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia, circa 1940s, 10ft. x 7ft. 2in. 3.05m. x 2.18m. Moth damage in places; small hole lower right corner. Robust handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

194. A r r a i o l o s nee­dlework carpet of Arts and Crafts design, Portugal, early 20th century, 10ft. 1in. x 7ft. 7in. 3.07m. x 2.31m. Small areas of old moth damage to ends. Unlined. All over scrolling flowers and foliage in a pastel palette; dark green scrolling foliage main border. £1200-1500 Lot 191

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191. Fars carpet, Shiraz district, south west Persia, circa 1930s-50s, 10ft. 3in. x 7ft. 6in. 3.12m. x 2.29m. Lustrous wool; good pile and relatively soft handle. £200-250 (+18% BP*) Lot 194

Lot 192 192. Lahore carpet, north east Pakistan, mid-20th century, 10ft. 2in. x 6ft. 2in. 3.10m. x 1.88m. Soft palette and soft handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 195

Lot 197

195. Jozan carpet, Hamadan area, north west Persia, inscribed and dated 1352 (AH) [1933 AD], 10ft. 1in. x 6ft. 9in. 3.07m. x 3.07m. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

197. Josheghan boteh carpet, circa 1920s-30s, 10ft. x 7ft. 1in. 3.05m. x 2.16m. Reduced in length by horizontal cut across the centre of the field and cut to border upper left side and upper right side. Repairs and reweaves to corners. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 198 198. Yalameh carpet, south west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 10ft. x 6ft. 10in. 3.05m. x 2.08m. Slight wear in places; slight loss to lower end. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 201 201. Anatolian(?) carpet, possibly Sivas area, circa 1950s, 9ft. 11in. x 6ft. 10in. 3.02m. x 2.08m. Slight moth damage in places. Robust handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 202

199. Ardabil carpet, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 10ft. x 6ft. 8in. 3.05m. x 2.03m. Very robust handle. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

202. Peking carpet, north China, circa 1930s-40s, 9ft. 10in. x 8ft. 1in. 3m. x 2.46m. Slight wear/corrosion to light browns. Medium to soft handle. £500-600 (+18% BP*)

Lot 204 204. Mushwani Baluchi carpet, north Afghanistan, early 20th century, 9ft. 10in. x 6ft. 1in. 3m. x 1.86m. Overall wear with losses and damages to ends and selvedges. £50-80 (+18% BP*)

Lot 205 205. Chinese carpet, probably Beijing, north China, circa 1950s, 9ft. 9in. x 7ft. 10in. 2.97m. x 2.39m. Some surface marks and tiny areas of moth damage. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 203 203. Romanian kelim, south eastern Europe, second half 20th century, 9ft. 10in. x 6ft. 7in. 3m. x 2.01m. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 200 200. Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 10ft. x 6ft. 5in. 3.05m. x 1.96m. Some surface marks. Robust handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 206 206. Uzbek ghudjeri, Uzbekistan, circa 1930s, 9ft. 9in. x 7ft. 4in. 2.97m. x 2.24m. Seven widths joined horizontally, warp faced with banded geometric design. Red cloth binding to long sides. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

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210. Moldovan kelim woven with initials AH, eastern Europe, late 20th century, 9ft. 6in. x 7ft. 7in. 2.90m. x 2.31m. Small holes and slight damage one end. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 210

207. Tibetan carpet, Inner Asia, modern production, 9ft. 9in. x 6ft. 6in. 2.97m. x 1.98m. Dense pile and robust handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 208 208. Anatolian hemp flatweave, circa 1960s-70s, 9ft. 8in. x 7ft. 2in. 2.94m. x 2.18m. Slight wear in places. Geometric design brocaded in a pastel palette. Soft, silky handle. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 211 211. Good Beni Ouarain carpet of minimalist design, Middle Atlas, Morocco, dated 1988, 9ft. 6in. x 6ft. 5in. 2.90m. x 1.96m. £500-700 (+18% BP*)

Lot 213 213. Afghan 2 x 5 gul carpet, Afghanistan, circa 1940s-50s, 9ft. 5in. x 6ft. 1in. 2.87m. x 1.86m. The large Temerchin guls with flower filled square centres on a dark red field; multiple borders. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 212

Lot 214

209. Saruk carpet, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 9ft. 8in. x 6ft. 4in. 2.94m. x 1.93m. Surface mark to lower end outer plain border; light surface marks to field. Robust handle. £350-450 (+18% BP*)

212. Qashqa’i carpet, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 9ft. 5in. x 6ft. 11in. 2.75m. x 2.11m. Some wear in places with some crease marks; crease mark and ‘bite’ to top end. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

214. Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1940s, 9ft. 2in. x 7ft. 2.80m. x 2.13m. Area of wear to lower end; two patches to lower end of field. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 218 218. Moldovan kelim, eastern Europe, late 20th century, 8ft. 8in. x 6ft. 3in. 2.64m. x 1.91m. Bright palette. £150-200 (+18% BP*) Lot 215

Lot 216

215. Chinese carpet of Ziegler design, modern production, 9ft. 2in. x 6ft. 2.80m. x 1.83m. Ivory field with all over design in a pastel palette. Robust handle. In unused condition. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

216. Afghan 3 x 8 gulli-gul carpet, Afghanistan, mid-20th century, 9ft. 1in. x 7ft. 7in. 2.77m. x 2.31m. Rich terracotta field; typical multiple borders. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 219 219. Good Yazd reversible cotton summer flatweave, central Persia, mid-20th century, 8ft. 6in. x 5ft. 9in. 2.59m. x 1.75m. In ready to use condition. £500-700 (+18% BP*)

217. Fine Ziegler carpet, Arak (Sultanabad), late 19th/early 20th century, 9ft. x 7ft. 7in., 2.75m. x 2.31m. Some wear in places. Finely woven with a soft palette and soft handle. £3000-4000 (+18% BP*)

Lot 220 220. Anatolian carpet, probably central Anatolia, circa 1920s-30s, 8ft. 5in. x 5ft. 9in. 2.56m. x 1.75m. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 217

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Lot 221 221. Fars carpet, Shiraz area, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 8ft. 4in. x 5ft. 4in. 2.54m. x 1.63m. Slight wear in places. Lustrous wool and robust handle. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 226

224. Ersari Turkmen carpet 5 x 10 gul carpet (reduced), north east Afghanistan, circa 1920s, 7ft. 10in. x 5ft. 11in. 2.39m. x 1.80m. Reduced in length by horizontal cut across the centre of the carpet. Some wear in places. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

226. Chobi carpet, Afghanistan, modern production, 7ft. 10in. x 6ft. 6in. 2.39m. x 1.98m. Cream field with all over stylized floral design in a light terracotta. Robust handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 227 227. Moldovan kelim, eastern Europe, late 20th century, 7ft.7in. x 6ft.4in. 2.31m. x 1.93m. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 222 222. Ersari Turkmen 3 x 7 gulli-gul carpet, north east Afghanistan, early 20th century, 8ft. 3in. x 5ft. 7in. 2.51m. x 1.70m. Some wear in places; narrow banded flatweave ends. Light blue details. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 225 225. Nain part silk rug, central Persia, circa 1950s-60s, 8ft. 1in. x 5ft. 1in. 2.46m. x 1.55m. Leatherette strips to selvedges verso. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 228 228. Afshar carpet, Kerman area, south east Persia, circa 1930s, 7ft. 7in. x 5ft. 10in. 2.31m. x 1.78m. Some wear in places; small ‘bite’ to lower right corner. Robust handle. £150-250 (+18% BP*) 229. Square Kayserie silk carpet, north central Anatolia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 5in. 1.96m. square. £250-300 (+18% BP*) 230-250. No lots

Lot 223 223. Chobi carpet, Afghanistan, modern production, 8ft. 2in. x 5ft. 10in. 2.49m. x 1.78m.; contemporary abstract design in shades of cream and yellow/pale brown. Robust handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 229

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CHINESE RUGS

Lot 253 253. Tibetan saddle cover, inner Asia, early 20th century, 4ft. 2in. x 2ft. 1in. 1.27m. x 0.64m. Slight wear in places with small holes/tears. Original leather binding to the two pommel holes; red felted wool centre panel and edging. The two indigo floral panels with a pale yellow panel in the centre. cf. Eiland, M. Chinese & Exotic Rugs, pl. 33 and Hongsermeier, Hans et al. Tibeter-Teppiche, pp. 27 & 29 for similar examples. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 251 251. Khotan rug, east Turkestan, circa 1930s-40s, 5ft. 6in. x 3ft. 9in. 1.68m. x 1.14m. Some wear in places; slight losses to ends. Geometric and flowerhead design in shades of purple washed/faded to brown and beige with pale apricot and ivory details. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 255 255. Baotou-Suiyuan pictorial rug, north west China, circa 1930-40s, 5ft. 11in. x 4ft. 3in. 1.80m. x 1.30m. Small surface mark to lower end of field. The ivory field depicting the eight horses of Emperor Mu Wang, 5th Emperor of the Zhou Dynasty (1023-983 BC) enjoying their freedom among flowering plants and trees; dark blue zig-zag and chequered spandrels; dark blue borders with an inner ivory greek key guard. Soft handle. cf. Hermann, E. Von Uschak bis Yarkand (1979) p. 160, pl. 114 for a similar rug. £100-200 (+18% BP*) Lot 252

Lot 254

252. Khotan rug, east Turkestan, circa 1930s, 8ft. 7in. x 5ft. 6in. 2.62m. x 1.68m. Overall even wear. Concentric diamond shape medallions filling the field within a purply-pink flowerhead and hooked medallion main border; dark brown and ivory guards. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

254. Tibetan meditation panel of four squares, inner Asia, circa 1930s, 7ft. 4in. x 2ft. 2in. 2.24m. x 0.66m. Some areas of old moth damage; ‘bites’ and damages to side; loss to top end. This panel may once have been part of a much longer piece at some time in the past. The top end is unfinished. Pink squares each with a central dark blue medallion; ivory greek-key border. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 258

Lot 260

256. Baotou-Suiyuan pictorial rug, north west China, circa 1900-1910, 5ft. 6in. x 3ft. 1in. 1.68m. x 0.94m. The dark blue field depicting a garden and a verandah with a bridge over a river in the foreground; a path leading into the mountains with a pagoda in the distance. Soft handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

258. Mongolian Chinese flat-weave hanging, early 20th century, 11ft. 9in. x 4ft. 1in. 3.58m. x 1.25m. Some fading to field; few surface marks; small holes one end. The rust brown field with five cranes woven in a soft palette surrounded by block printed with flowers, shou motifs and medallions; greek-key spandrels; eight-colour striped ends. Partly woven with hair resulting in a slightly rough texture. cf. Eiland, M. Chinese and Exotic Rugs, pl. 17. £100-300 (+18% BP*)

260. Mongolian Chinese flat-weave hanging, early 20th century, 10ft. 7in. x 3ft. 11in. 3.23m. x 1.20m. Slight wear with some surface marks. The light brown field woven with five colourful cranes;. The field block printed in a darker brown with auspicious objects; flowers, birds and various garden statuary. Multi-coloured striped ends. Partly hair woven. See note to Lot 258. £100-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 257

Lot 259

Lot 261

257. Baotou-Suiyuan rug, north west China, circa 1920s-30s, 6ft. 5in. x 4ft. 6in. 1.96m. x 1.37m. Reweaves to outer border and in the field left side centre and in other places in the field. Dark blue field with all over single sprays of flowers and foliage; mid-blue outer border of medallion cartouches. Soft handle. £500-600 (+18% BP*)

259. Mongolian Chinese flat-weave hanging, early 20th century, 10ft. 9in. x 3ft. 11in. 3.28m. x 1.20m. Slight wear and fading with some surface marks. The light brown field woven with five colourful cranes. The field block printed with auspicious objects; flowers and other objects including a lion at the base. Multi-coloured striped ends. Partly hair woven. See note to Lot 258. £100-300 (+18% BP*)

261. Chinese silk and metal thread prayer rug, modern production, 5ft. 3in. x 2ft. 7in. 1.60m. x 0.79m. The mihrab woven in gold coloured metal thread with silk piled details; the pale blue panel above the prayer arch with inscriptions; ivory panelled main border; light brown floral outer guard. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 256

262-270. No lots

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TURKISH RUGS

Lot 271 271. Yuruk long rug (reduced), south east Anatolia, late 19th century, 7ft. 3in. x 3ft. 3in. 2.21m. x 1m. Reduced in length by horizontal cut to top of lower end. Some wear and corrosion to dark brown; crease mark to top end; small hole in border lower right side; slight loss to flatweave lower end. Rich terracotta field with three and a half ivory outlined diamond shape medallions; wide geometric main border. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 273

Lot 275

273. Ghiordes prayer rug, west Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 5ft. 7in. x 3ft. 11in. 1.70m. x 1.20m Some wear in places with small spots of old moth damage; tear/’bite’ to top left side. Ivory mihrab with three flowering plants at the base; rectangular floral panels above and below; dark blue floral main border; multiple guards. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

275. Kozak rug, west Anatolia, circa 1940s-50s, 5ft. 8in.x 3ft. 10in. 1.73m. x 1.17m. Slight wear in places. Dark green field with three diamond shape medallion flanked by large leaf forms in ivory and terracotta; ivory rosette main border; soft pink foliage guards. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 276 276. Ushak rug, west Anatolia, early 20th century, 5ft. 7in. x 6ft. 1.70m. x 1.83m. Overall wear with losses to lower end. Light brown field with cypress trees, weeping willows, flowers and plants; narrow mid-blue main border; pink and green guards. £200-250 (+18% BP*) Lot 274 Lot 272 272. Hereke silk mat, south west Anatolia, second half 20th century, 2ft. 8in. x 1ft. 8in. 0.81m. x 0.51m. Dark blue/black cartouche shape field with dark red and ivory inner medallion; ivory spandrels; all over flowers and foliage; dark red rosette and flowerhead main border. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

274. Konya prayer rug, central Anatolia, early 20th century, 5ft. 4in. x 3ft. 5in. 1.63m. x 1.04m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; reweave/patch to lower left border; losses to ends. Red step-sided mihrab within a pale blue medallion inner border; wide deep gold coloured main border of flowerheads and ‘S’ medallion pale blue outer guard. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 277

Lot 279

277. Anatolian prayer rug, probably Konya area, central Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 10in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.08m. x 1.32m. Overall wear with losses to ends. Walnut brown field with geometric motifs and chequered spandrels; red rosette main border and ivory trailing foliage and medallion guards. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

279. Anatolian prayer rug, Kirşehir area, central Anatolia, circa 1920s-30s, 7ft. 7in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.31m. x 1.42m. Slight wear in places; small ‘nick’ to top edge. Dark red mihrab with two pale green serrated edge flower motifs; pale green spandrels above the prayer arch; all within multiple borders. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 281 281. Moroccan flat weave tent hanging, 20th century, 16ft. 2in. x 2ft. 4in. 4.93m. x 0.71m. two widths joined horizontally with tassels and turquoise coloured bead trim repeated on the plaited wool fringing to the lower end. One width apricot; the other aubergine. Some fading in places. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 278

Lot 280

278. Kayserie(?) prayer rug, north central Anatolia, early 20th century, 5ft. 8in. x 4ft. 1.73m. x 1.22m. Overall wear with losses to ends and fraying to sides. Plain mihrab with hanging lamp; pale blue spandrels and narrow frame of small star motifs; wide floral main border. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

280. Transylvanian prayer rug, west Anatolia early 20th century, 5ft. 10in. x 4ft. 1.78m. x 1.22m., copy of a 17th century Ladik column prayer rug. Overall even wear with fraying/losses to flatweave ends. Soft palette. Literature: Zipper, K. & Fritzsche, C. Oriental Rugs,. Vol. 4, Turkish, pp. 146-147; pl. 153. £600-650 (+18% BP*)

Lot 282 282. Woven Legends Folk Life rug, Anatolia, late 20th century, 4ft. 4in. 1.32m. square. The pale terracotta field woven with scenes from village life within an ivory border of various medallions. Label verso. Vegetable dyes and in unused condition. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 283

Lot 285

Lot 287

283. Dosmealti village rug, central Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 4in. x 3ft. 11in. 1.93m. x 1.20m. Some wear in places with some moth damage. Ivory field with red centre lozenge; dark blue main border of floral forms; diagonal khamtoz stripes to the two guards. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

285. Kayserie silk prayer rug, central Anatolia, circa 1950s-60s, 7ft. 4in. x 4ft. 11in. 2.24m. x 1.50m. Ivory mihrab with vase of flowers filling the prayer niche with pair of birds at the base; pale yellow frame and top spandrels with cypress trees; pale yellow flower and bird main border. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

287. Konya kelim, central Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 11ft. 11in. x 5ft. 3in. 3.63m. x 1.60m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; small repairs; losses to one end. Overall fading. Five large hooked medallions within octagons down the centre of the kelim surrounded by smaller hooked medallions on a pale blue field; ram’s horn motif outer border. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 284 284. Kayseri rug, central Anatolia, circa 1940s-50s, 6ft. 2in. x 4ft. 1in. 1.88m. x 1.25m. Pink field with four dark blue hooked diamond shape medallions filled with rosettes; the field filled with small ivory wolverine animals among assorted medallions; pale yellow main border of medallions; mid-blue medallion guards. £100-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 286 286. Kayserie silk prayer rug, north central Anatolia, late 19th century, 5ft. 2in. x 3ft. 7in. 1.58m. x 1.09m. Overall wear with outer guard right side missing; slight loss to ends. Plain soft beige prayer niche with floral columns to each side; hanging ewer from the top of the mihrab; pale blue spandrels; floral main border and pale green floral guards. Finely woven with saffron yellow details. £300-350 (+18% BP*)

Lot 288 288. Reyhanli kelim, south east Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 12ft. 6in. x 4ft. 4in. 3.80m. x 1.32m. Typical large zig-zag edged medallion design. Bright palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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TURKMEN RUGS

Lot 311 311. Yomut Turkmen 4 x 4 gul chuval face, Turkmenistan, first half 20th century, 2ft. 2in. x 3ft. 7in. 0.66m. x 1.09m. The guls divided by simple cruciform motifs; ivory main border and running dog guards; narrow strip of tiny medallions to top ends; plain elem. Rich palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 289

Lot 291

289. Central Anatolian prayer kelim, Konya area, early 20th century, 4ft. 9in. x 3ft. 2in. 1.45m. x 0.97m. Some wear; slight loss to ends; overall fading. Together with a Moroccan flat-weave cover, possibly Zemmour, Middle Atlas, circa 1950s, 7ft. 3in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.21m. x 1.32m. Small repairs; small hole. Fine red wool ground woven with bands of geometric motifs and dyed fleece bobbles to ends and sides; red wool fringing to all sides. Three widths joined vertically. Bright palette and soft handle. (2) £150-200 (+18% BP*)

291. Moroccan rug, Boujad area, The Plains of Marrakesh, circa 1950s, 6ft. 2in. x 4ft. 9in. 1.88m. x 1.45m. Naturally shaded plain rust-red field woven with four small ornaments in apricot and one in green in field centre right side; apricot and dark brown borders. Soft handle and in ready to use condition. £300-400 (+18% BP*) Lot 312 312. Two rugs by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south west Turkmenistan; the first a carpet fragment, last quarter 19th century, 3ft. x 5ft. 1in. 0.91m. x 1.55m. Overall wear and corrosion to dark brown; the second a jollar (long trapping); early 20th century, 1ft. 1in. x 4ft. 5in. 0.33m. x 1.35m. Some wear with small holes and repairs; losses to ends and sides. Ikat medallion design; lustrous wool. (2) £250-350 (+18% BP*)

Lot 313 Lot 292

Lot 290 290. Large Anatolian kelim, probably Konya area, central Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 13ft. 3in. x 4ft. 10in. 4.04m. x 1.47m. Cobbled repair to centre medallion; other small repairs; cobbled repair to selvedge. Red and dark brown compartmented field with three large diamond shape medallions; small medallions in the field; multiple narrow borders. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

292. Siirt angora cover, south east Anatolia, mid-20th century, 5ft. 9in. x 4ft. 1in. 1.75m. x 1.25m. Bands of undyed mohair in shades of grey, ivory and shades of light to dark brown. Soft palette and luxurious handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

313. Chuval face by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south west Turkmenistan, late 19th century, 3ft. 2in. x 5ft. 0.97m. x 1.52m. Overall even wear and corrosion with slight loss to ends. Ikat medallion design within a panelled main border; the lower elem of individual flowering plants. Finely woven; soft handle. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 317 Lot 314 314. Yomut 3 x 3 gul chuval face, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 2ft. 10in. x 3ft. 11in. 0.86m. x 1.20m. Some wear in places with small patches in places; wear to selvedges. The guls divided by simple chemche motifs; trellised medallion main border and narrow ivory guards of miniature hooked medallions; arrowhead stripe to top elem; plain dark brown lower elem. Velvety wool and rich palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

317. Yomut Turkmen 4 x 4 gul chuval, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 2ft. 2in. x 4ft. 0.66m. x 1.22m. The guls divided by colourful chemche motifs within a narrow ivory medallion main border and running dog guards; plain deep chestnut brown lower elem; narrow tuning fork stripe to top edge above two bird’s feet motifs; undyed plain-weave back. Velvety wool in a rich palette with dark green and pale blue details. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 319 319. Yomut Turkmen 3 x 5 gul dip khali, by the Goklan sub-tribe of Khorassan, north east Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 4ft. 4in. x 2ft. 11in. 1.32m. x 0.89m. The guls divided by small chark palak style minor ornaments; ram’s horn and floret main border; ‘S; motif guards and elem panels of small medallions. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 315 315. Pair of Yomut Turkmen flatweave chuvals, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, each 2ft. 2in. x 3ft. 10in. 0.66m. x 1.17m. Small areas of wear in places. Banded gul design within a narrow medallion border; plain lower elems; plaited wool loops to top edge and remains of ties to top corners. Single band of guls to top edges verso; plain weave backs. cf. Jourdan, U. Oriental Rugs, Vol. 5, Turkoman, p. 215; pl. 186. (2) £150-250 (+18% BP*) 316. Two Turkmen torbas, the first a Saryk Turkmen part silk kejebe design decorative torba face, late 19th/early 20th century, 1ft. 2in. x 5ft. 0.36m. x 1.52m. Remains of woollen fringe to lower edge. Fraying to lower left corner. The second, Tekke Turkmen torba face, 1ft. 1in. x 3ft. 9in. 0.33m. x 1.14m. Small areas of wear; small hole; old moth damage. Remains of long woollen fringe to lower end. Narrow panelled field with eight small guls; multiple borders. cf. Jourdan, U. op. cit. the first: p. 87, pl. 29; the second, p. 134. pl. 86 (2) £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 318 318. Yomut Turkmen rug by the Jaffarbai tribe, north east Persia, circa 1920s-40s, 4ft. 10in. x 2ft. 10in. 1.47m. x 0.86m. The field with three Salor-type guls within a florette main border and narrow ivory guards; ‘S’ motif outer guard and piled white stripe of small medallions each end. Velvety wool and relatively soft handle. cf. Jourdan, U. op. cit. p. 167, pl. 120. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 320

Lot 316

320. Attractive Turkmen 3 x 8 gul long rug, probably the Ersari Kizil Ayak sub-clan of northern Afghanistan, early 20th century, 7ft. 3in. x 3ft. 8in. 2.21m. x 1.12m. Overall even wear with some corrosion to dark brown. The guls divided by small diamond shape medallions within a typical Ersari main border. Blue/green details at one end and in the borders. Lustrous, velvety wool and soft handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 326

Lot 324

Lot 321 321. Ersari Turkmen 3 x 9 gul long rug, by the Kizil Ayak of north Afghanistan, early 20th century, 6ft. 3in. x 3ft. 8in. 1.91m. x 1.12m. Overall even wear. The step-sided guls quartered in dark brown and dark greeny/ blue; narrow rosette main border and multiple guards. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

324. Two Ersari Turkmen carpet fragments from the lower part of a larger carpet, Turkmenistan, last quarter 19th century, each 4ft. 7in. x 3ft. 4in.1.40m. x 1.02m. Overall wear with corrosion to brown in places; small holes and small crude repairs. Tauk nuska guls with stylized animals and triangle motifs around a central medallion; divided by chemche motifs; ivory main border. Soft palette and soft handle. (2) cf. Jourdan, U. op. cit. p. 264, pl. 237. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

326. Two Turkmen weavings: the first: Yomut Turkmen asmalyk, Eagle Group 2, Turkmenistan, 19th century, 2ft. 4in. x 4ft. 0.71m. x 1.22m. Overall even wear; lacking long fringing to lower end. cf. Reuben, D. Gols and Guls, pl. 80 for a remarkably similar asmalyk but with its tiered fringing. The second: Kizil Ayak jollar, Turkmenistan, late 19th/early 20th century, 1ft. 5in. x 4ft. 5in. 0.43m. x 1.35m. Long woollen fringing to lower end. Three central diamond shape medallions with ivory half medallions either side. (2) £100-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 327 327. Large chuval by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south west Turkmenistan, circa 1930s, 3ft. 5in. x 5ft. 5in. 1.04m. x 1.65m. Overall wear; some corrosion; small repiled area to lower elem; plainweave back with holes and surface marks. Trellised flowerhead medallions within typical borders; narrow lower elem of flowering plants. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 322 322. Chuval face by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south west Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 3ft. 8in. x 5ft. 2in. 1.12m. x 1.58m. Overall even wear with some corrosion in places; slight loss to ends. The field composed of ikat medallion design within a narrow panelled main border; the lower elem with a single row of individual flowering plants. Soft handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 325 325. Yomut Turkmen 2 x 9 gul rug, Turkmenistan, circa 1930s-40s, 5ft. 1in. x 3ft. 4in. Overall wear; small hole to field and small repairs. Two columns of nine guls divided by simplified charkh palak motifs within a narrow ivory main border; both elems with miniature diamond shape motifs. All over light brown palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

323. Yomut Turkmen ensi, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 5ft. 2in. x 4ft. 11in. 1.58m. x 1.50m. Some wear in places and some colour run; fraying to selvedges; losses to top end. The four panels of gush motifs divided by central cross motif within an ivory inner border and outer ivory frame of ovadan (curled leaf) motif on three sides diminishing into a narrow ivory band of stepped medallions at the base. The elem panel at the top end with a variation of kelle motifs. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 328

Lot 323

328. Tekke Turkmen 3 x 9 gul rug, Turkmenistan, circa 1930s-40s, 7ft. 1in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.16m. x 1.42m. Overall even wear with some corrosion in places. The guls divided by chemche motifs; uriuk (apricot) blossom main border and narrow dogdan motif elems. Overall dark palette. Soft handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 331 331. Turkmen flatwoven raw silk double khorjin, Turkmenistan, circa 1930s-40s, 3ft. 9in. x 1ft. 5in. 1.14m. x 0.43m. Plain bands of dark red, brown, gold and green; brocaded details to top edges; plaited loops and ties. Remains of blue silk lining to bridge. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

Lot 334 334. Tekke Turkmen 3 x 4 gul torba, Turkmenistan, circa 1880s, 1ft. 1in. x 2ft. 8in. 0.33m. x 0.81m. Overall wear; repaired crease mark to right side top; ‘bite’ to top edge right side. Now mounted on padded black cotton and wooden stretcher. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 329 329. Fine Saryk Turkmen ensi, Turkmenistan, late 19th century, 5ft. 3in. x 4ft. 9in. 1.60m. x 1.45m. Slight loss to ends. The central panel enclosed by u-shaped borders; a pole pink horizontal band across the centre; a row of four prayer arches across the top of the rug; the lower end with a row of stylized flowering plants. Finely woven in a typical palette with very soft handle. cf. Jourdan, U, op. cit. p. 82-83, pl. 22 for a very near analogy and Tzareva, E. Rugs & Carpets from Central Asia, The Russian Collections, pp. 44-47, pls. 16-18. £400-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 335 Lot 332 332. Turkmen long narrow tent band, Turkmenistan, circa 1930s, 42ft. 8in. x 1¾in. 13.01m. x 4.5cm. Small holes and repairs in places. Brocaded flat weave with panelled ‘S’ motifs; woollen tie and loop to ends. £80-120 (+18% BP*)

Lot 330 330. Ersari Turkmen pardah, north east Afghanistan, circa 1920s, 7ft. 7in. x 5ft. 2in. 2.31m. x 1.58m. Spots of old moth damage top left corner and lower left corner. The four rectangular panels within a narrow ivory border; wide main border of interlocking motifs; panelled outer border. Rich palette enhanced by the use of ivory and rich gold details in places. Soft handle. cf. Parsons, R. Oriental Rugs. Vol. 3. The Carpets of Afghanistan, p. 58, pl. 39B for a very near analogy. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

335. Ersari Turkmen 3 x 7 gul rug, north east Afghanistan, circa 1930s-40s, 6ft. 7in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.01m. x 1.32m. Slight wear in places. The field composed of panelled Memlinc guls within an arrowhead and medallion main border and ‘S’ guards. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

333. Tekke Turkmen 6-gul torba, Turkmenistan, circa 1920s, 1ft. x 2ft. 10in. 0.30m. x 0.86m. The guls divided by small complex chemche motifs on a very pale terracotta field within very narrow border stripes; plain-weave back, complete with long fringing to lower end and long plaited woollen ties to top corners. Velvety wool. £400-500 (+18% BP*)

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CAUCASIAN RUGS 371. Superb Akstafa long rug, Kazak area, south west Caucasus, late 19th century, 9ft. 7in. x 3ft. 8in. 2.92m. x 1.12m. Overall even wear. Soft handle. cf. Bennett, I. Oriental Rugs, Vol. 1. Caucasian. pp. 176-177; pls. 210-212. See front cover. £3000-4000 (+18% BP*)

Lot 336 336. Yomut Turkmen kepse gul carpet, Turkmenistan, circa 1920s-30s, 8ft. 3in. x 5ft. 4in. 2.51m. x 1.63m. Some wear in places. All over kepse gul on a soft browny/ pink field within an ivory meander main border; Yomut ‘eagle’ motif to lower elems; diagonal medallions to top elem. Narrow dark blue stripes to flat weave ends. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £500-600 (+18% BP*) 372. Zejwa rug, Kuba, north east Caucasus, late 19th/early 20th century, 6ft. 7in. x 4ft. 7in. 2.01m. x 1.40m. Long crease/tear to lower end of field, now cobbled together; split to top end; other crease marks and small damages with some fabric patches verso. Lustrous wool; soft handle. £200-400 (+18% BP*) Lot 371

Lot 337 337. Good Yomut Turkmen dyrnak gul carpet, Turkmenistan, circa 1920s-30s, 9ft. 3in. x 5ft. 10in. 2.82m. x 1.78m. Some wear in places with some corrosion. All over dyrnak guls on a dark rust-red field; ivory curled leaf main border; the elem panels each end woven with a row of figures representing plants with hooked medallions in between. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £1200-1500 (+18% BP*) 338. Long kelim by the Ersari Turkmen of north east Afghanistan, circa 1930s-40s, 8ft. 5in. x 3ft. 9in. 2.56m. x 1.14m. Finely woven with narrow horizontal bands in a rich palette. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 338

Lot 372

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Lot 373 373. Chelaberd rug, Karabakh, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 10ft. 3in. x 5ft. 10in. 3.12m. x 1.78m. Overall wear; hole and damage lower left corner; other small holes and damages; corrosion to dark brown; slight loss to top end with replacement braiding. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 377

Lot 375 375. Afshan long rug, Kuba area, north east Caucasus, late 19th century, 10ft. 5in. x 3ft. 2in. 3.17m. x 0.97m. Overall wear, heavy in places; holes and other small damages; area of green discolouration top left. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

377. Zejwa rug, Kuba area, north east Caucasus, early 20th century, 6ft. 3in. x 4ft. 4in. 1.91m. x 1.32m. Overall wear; corrosion to dark brown; small holes and repairs; losses to ends. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 374

Lot 378

374. Caucasian prayer rug, probably Kazak area, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 8ft. 3in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.51m. x 1.32m. Some wear in places; small repair lower end; slight loss to lower end; fabric tape both ends verso. Red field with three stepped medallions; Armenian inscription or date in the prayer arch; ivory leaf and calyx main border; rosette guards. Rich palette; soft handle; multi-coloured selvedges. £650-700 (+18% BP*)

378. Caucasian rug, Kazak area, south west Caucasus, mid-20th century, 7ft. 8in. x 4ft. 6in. 2.34m. x 1.37m. Slight wear with some colour run in places. Lustrous wool; bright palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*) Lot 376 376. Gendje long boteh rug, south east Caucasus, late 19th/early 20th century, 8ft. 5in. x 3ft. 5in. 2.56m. x 1.04m. Overall even wear with corrosion to dark brown; small repairs; re-selvedged. Soft handle. £600-700 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 383 Lot 379

Lot 381

379. Caucasian rug, Shirvan-Baku area, south east Caucasus, circa 1920s-30s, 6ft. 5in. x 3ft. 10in. 1.96m. x 1.17m. Overall fairly even wear with a few crease marks; losses and small ‘bites’ to ends. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

381. Lesghistan rug, east Caucasus, circa 1920s-30s, 8ft. 4in. x 4ft. 2.54m. x 1.22m. Overall even wear with slight loss to top end. £500-600 (+18% BP*)

383. Kazak rug, Karachov area, south west Caucasus, late 19th century, 5ft. 1in. x 2ft. 6in. 1.55m. x 0.76m. Overall even wear with corrosion to dark brown in places. £400-500 (+18% BP*) 382. Shirvan hexagon column long rug, south east Caucasus, late 19th/ early 20th century 10ft. 5in. x 3ft. 11in. 3.17m. x 1.20m. Overall even wear. Finely woven with a soft handle. £900-1000 (+18% BP*)

Lot 380 380. Shirvan rug, Baku area, south east Caucasus, early 20th century, 8ft. 7in. x 5ft. 6in. 2.62m. x 1.68m. Overall wear; some repiling in places; slight loss to ends. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 387 Lot 384 384. Superb Bordjalou Kazak rug, south west Caucasus, circa 1880s, 9ft. 6in. x 5ft. 11in. 2.90m. x 1.80m. Lustrous wool in a rich palette with a soft handle. cf. Bennett, I. op cit. pp. 56-57 pl. 39 for a near analogy. £2500-3500 (+18% BP*)

387. Chajli rug, Shirvan district, south east Caucasus, last quarter 19th century, 8ft. 4in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.54m. x 1.32m. Overall even wear; slightly heavier in some spots; few cobbled repairs and crease marks; fabric tape to ends verso. cf. Bennett, I. op. cit. pp. 174-175; pls. 207, 208 & 209 for three similar examples. £800-900 (+18% BP*)

Lot 388

Lot 385

Lot 386

385. Karabakh rug with Greek inscription, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 6ft. 5in. x 3ft. 9in. 1.96m. x 1.14m. Overall even wear. Mid blue field with all over medallions and flowerheads; light terracotta main border with Greek inscription down each long side, one of which is woven with the date 21 (January?) 1915. £600-800 (+18% BP*)

386. Daghestan prayer rug, north east Caucasus, late 19th century, 4ft. 9in. x 3ft. 4in. 1.45m. x 1.02m. Overall wear, heavy in places; splits and cobbled repairs; losses to ends. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

388. Kazak inscribed three-medallion rug, south west Caucasus, 20th century, 7ft. 2in. x 5ft. 1in. 2.18m. x 1.55m. Small hole in top medallion. The dark red field woven ‘19641’ (?) at the top end of the field. Lustrous wool; dark, intense palette; soft handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 389 389. Chondzoresk rug, Karabagh region, south west Caucasus, late 19th/early 20th century, 8ft. 8in. x 5ft. 2.64m. x 1.52m. Overall even wear; slight colour run in places; some repairs/repiling; few crease marks and losses to ends. £600-650 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 391

Lot 393

391. Kazak(?) rug of Lesghi star design, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 6ft. x 3ft. 3in. 1.83m. x 1m. Overall even wear; corrosion to dark browns; slight loss to lower end. Soft handle. cf. Bennett, I. op. cit. pp. 326-328 where the Lesghi group is discussed at length. £500-600 (+18% BP*)

393. Karabakh kelim, south west Caucasus, circa 1900, 8ft. 10in. x 5ft. 8in. 2.69m. x 1.73m. Very slight wear in places. £400-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 392

Lot 394

392. Striking South Caucasian kelim, Azerbaijan, circa 1920s-30s, 11ft. 9in. x 5ft. 6in. 3.58m. x 1.68m. Large stepped medallions on a light terracotta field within a brown and ivory zig-zag outer border. cf. Tanavoli, P. Persian Flatweaves, p. 73, pl. 23. £650-700 (+18% BP*)

394. Karabakh kelim, south west Caucasus, first quarter 20th century, 12ft. x 5ft. 8in. 3.66m. x 1.73m. Hanging loops to one long side. Narrow knotted fringing to each end. Bright palette. £400-500 (+18% BP*)

390. Kazak long rug, south west Caucasus, late 19th/early 20th century, 10ft. 4in. x 3ft. 8in. 3.15m. x 1.12m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark browns; tears and damage to centre with patches verso; ‘bite’ to top right corner and to selvedges in places; tear to lower end right side; slight loss to ends; tape to each end verso. £500-600 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 395

Lot 422

Lot 424

395. South Caucasian part cotton sumac double khorjin, early 20th century, 3ft. 6in. x 1ft. 7in. 1.07m. x 0.48m. Some wear in places with corrosion to dark brown. cf. Housego, J. Tribal Rugs, p. 40, pl. 16 for a very near analogy and Landreau & Pickering. From the Bosporus to Samarkand, Flat Woven Rugs, p. 58, pl. 49 for another example. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

422. Qashqa’i rug, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1920s, 6ft. 11in. x 5ft. 4in. 2.11m. x 1.63m. Overall even wear; slight loss to ends; ‘bite’ to left side top end. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

424. Kurdish rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 8ft. 8in. x 4ft. 11in. 2.64m. x 1.50m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; slight loss to lower end; crease mark and small repair to left side. Tape to each end verso. Soft palette. £400-500 (+18% BP*)

Lot 423

Lot 425

423. Afshar ‘boteh’ rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 5ft. 10in. x 4ft. 4in. 1.78m. x 1.32m. Slight wear in places. Robust handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

425. Luri kelleh, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s, 11ft. 2in. x 5ft. 4in. 3.40m. x 1.63m. Some wear in places with corrosion to dark browns; a few small holes. Lustrous wool. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 421 421. Baluchi rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 9in. x 3ft. 2in. 1.75m. x 0.97m. Corrosion to dark brown in places. All over trellised medallion design within a wide meandering latch-hook main border; narrow flatweave ends. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 427 427. Qashqa’i gabbeh, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1940s, 7ft. 10in. x 5ft. 2in. 2.39m. x 12.58m. Leatherette strips to each side verso. Robust handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*) Lot 426 426. Baluchi prayer rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 4ft. 8in. x 3ft. 1in. 1.42m. x 0.94m. Small areas of corrosion; slight loss to ends. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

428. Good Veramin rug, north west Persia, late 19th century, 6ft. 5in. x 4ft. 6in. 1.96m. x 1.37m. Overall even wear with slight loss to lower end; fabric tape to top end. Red plain weave skirt at top end. Lustrous wool, rich palette and soft handle. £1100-1200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 429 429. Baluchi rug of mina khani design, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 7ft. 3in. x 4ft. 2in. 2.21m. x 1.27m. Some wear in places with crease marks mostly to the field; small repair to lower field; corrosion to dark brown. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 430 430. Good rug by the Kashkuli taifeh of the Qashqa’i Confederation, Fars, south west Persia, 1920s-1930s, 8ft. 8in. x 5ft. 6in. 2.64m. x 1.68m. Lustrous wool and rich palette. £700-800 (+18% BP*)

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433. Mianeh dark blue and white striped cotton jajim, north west Persia, circa 1930s-50s, 6ft. 5in. x 5ft. 10in. 1.96m. x 1.78m. Eight widths joined vertically. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

434. Mianeh light blue, cream and white striped cotton jajim, north west Persia, circa 1930s-50s, 6ft. 6in. x 6ft. 8in. 1.98m. x 2.03m. Ten widths joined vertically. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 436

435. Quchan Kurd rug of Turkmen design, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 7ft. 6in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.29m. x 1.42m. The purply/ red field with three columns of eight Tekke Turkmen-style guls, divided by chemche motifs; within a terracotta meandering vine main border; reciprocal motif guards and brocaded flatweave ends. Lustrous wool, rich palette and soft handle. cf. Eagleton, W. Kurdish Rugs and other Weavings, pp. 48-49 and p. 68, pl. 28 for a near analogy. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

436. Salar Khani Baluch rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 11in. x 4ft. 3in. 2.11m. x 1.30m. Some wear in places with corrosion to dark browns; slight loss to lower end. Flatweave ends with brocading to the top end. £350-450 (+18% BP*)

431. Timuri Baluch Dokhtar-e-Qazi prayer rug, west Afghanistan, early 20th century, 4ft. 2in. x 3ft. 1in. 1.27m. x 0.94m. Some wear in places with holes to left side lower end; ‘bites’ and wear to right side; added flatweave ends. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 432 432. Fars rug, Shiraz area, south west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 5ft. 4in. x 3ft. 7in. 1.63m. x 1.09m. Slight wear in places. Lustrous wool and soft handle. £250-350 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 437 437. Shahsavan striped jajim, Azerbaijan, circa 1930s-50s, 7ft. 4in. x 7ft. 3in. 2.24m. x 2.21m. Eight widths sewn together. Narrow plain stripes in warp faced plainweave in soft earthy tones. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

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440. Baluchi prayer rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 5in. x 2ft. 11in. 1.65m. x 0.89m. Overall wear; losses to ends and fraying to selvedges. Camel mihrab with stylized tree of life within multiple borders. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

442. Salar Khani Baluch rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 4ft. 4in. x 2ft. 6in. 1.32m. x 0.76m. Overall even wear with some corrosion in places; slight loss to ends. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 438 438. Afshar rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, circa 1930s-50s, 6ft. 4in. x 5ft. 1.93m. x 1.52m. Small areas of old moth damage. Light red field with all over stepped pole medallion design; apricot medallion main border. Robust handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 441 441. Baluchi prayer rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, circa 1910-20s, 4ft. x 2ft. 2in. 1.22m. x 0.66m. Slight wear in places. Camel mihrab with stylized tree of life; panelled medallions in the top two spandrels; triple borders and finely brocaded flatweave ends. Lustrous wool, soft palette and soft handle. £300-400 (+18% BP*) 439. Long Qashqa’i ghileem, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1900-1920s, 11ft. 8in. x 5ft. 9in. 3.56m. x 1.75m. Good range of colours in a soft palette. £600-650 (+18% BP*)

Lot 443 443. Shahsavan part cotton flatweave double khorjin, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 4ft. 1in. x 1ft. 6in. 1.25m. x 0.46m. Remains of loops and ties to top edges; tear to bridge; repairs to corners. Brocaded faces and plainweave striped cotton back. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 446 446. Shahsavan striped jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 9in. x 7ft. 2.05m. x 2.13m. Nine widths of plain multi-coloured narrow bands. Soft palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 449 449. Fars weft float brocade tent band, Qashqa’i area, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 23ft. 9in. x 1ft. 1in. 7.24m. x 0.33m. Five lengths crudely joined together. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 444 444. North west Persian double khorjin, Karaja region, circa 1930s-40s, 7ft. (opened out) x 1ft. 7in. 2.13m. x 0.48m. Spots of old moth damage in places; slight wear to the plain weave back. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 447 447. Shahsavan striped jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 7in. x 6ft. 4in. 2.01m. x 1.93m. Small holes; rip to seam in one place. Nine widths of plain multi-coloured narrow bands. Muted palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*) Lot 450 450. Salar Khani Baluch rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century 5ft. 10in. x 3ft. 7in. 1.78m. x 1.09m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown. Very finely woven with close clipped velvety wool. Soft handle. £150-200 (+18% BP*) Lot 445 445. Pair of Hashtrud khorjin faces, north west Persia, circa 1940s, each 2ft. x 1ft. 11in. 0.61m. x 0.57m. Slight wear to selvedges. Dark blue fields with all over medallions within ivory medallion borders. (2) £200-250 (+18% BP*)

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448. Shahsavan striped jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 7ft. 2in. x 7ft. 4in. 2.18m. x 2.24m. Small repairs in places. Eight widths of plain multi-coloured narrow bands including various shades of yellow, pale blue and pale green. Soft palette. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 455 455. Shahsavan brocaded flat weave horse cover, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 3ft. 6in. overall x 4ft. 2in. 1.07m. x 1.27m. Some surface marks. Ivory cotton ground brocaded with bands of geometric motifs and the breastplates brocaded with three tribesmen one side and one on the other. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 451 451. Afshar ‘boteh’ rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 6in. x 4ft. 1.68m. x 1.22m. Overall wear with corrosion to browns; losses to lower end. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 453 453. Pair of Hashtrud khorjin faces, north west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, each 2ft. 1in. x 2ft. 0.64m. x 0.61m. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 456 456. Mazandaran dark brown and ivory banded jajim, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 6ft. 3in. x 6ft. 5in. 1.91m. x 1.96m. Very finely woven. Five widths. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 452 452. Luri rug, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 8ft. 6in. x 4ft. 3in. 2.59m. x 1.30m. Some wear in places; small repairs; slight loss to top end. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

Lot 457 Lot 454 454. Shahsavan sumac double khorjin, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 3ft. 6in. x 1ft. 3in. 1.07m. x 0.38m. With plaited wool loops to tops; red and dark blue striped plain weave back. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

457. Qashqa’i moj, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s-50s, 8ft. 1in. x 5ft. 7in. 2.46m. x 1.78m. Small holes. Two widths joined vertically; random tuft ornaments to field; woollen tufts to long sides and long plaited fringing to ends. Apricot, terracotta and dark blue plaid bands. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 458 458. Salar Khani Baluch rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 10in. x 3ft. 1in. 1.78m. x 0.94m. Lustrous wool, rich palette and soft handle. £150-250 (+18% BP*)

460. Jajim possibly by the Shahsavan of Moghan, Azerbaijan, late 19th/early 20th century, 6ft. 4in. x 5ft. 1.93m. x 1.52m. Four widths joined vertically. Warp face plain weave with warp substitution patterning. A most attractive jajim. cf. Tanavoli, P. Persian Flatweaves, pp. 276-280, pls. 200-204. A similar later jajim attributed to the Kurds of Khorasan, is also illustrated p. 298-299; pl. 222. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

463. Mianeh warp faced pastel striped jajim, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 7ft. 4in. x 7ft. 1in. 2.24m. x 2.16m. Small surface marks’ small hole. Nine widths joined vertically. Very narrow stripes in a pastel palette including pale yellows, pale blues, pale greens and ivory. Finely woven in a soft palette. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 464

461. Shahsavan striped jajim, Azerbaijan, circa 1930s-50s, 5ft. 9in. x 5ft. 8in. 1.75m. x 1.73m. Seven widths sewn together. Plain stripes in warp faced plainweave in varied bright palette. £200-250 (+18% BP*)

464. Pair of Qashqa’i khorjin faces, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, each 2ft. x 2ft. 6in. 0.61m. x 0.76m. Overall even wear with repairs to selvedges. (2) £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 459 459. Baluchi rug of Turkmen design, Khorasan, north east Persia, late 19th century, 7ft. 9in. x 3ft. 11in. 2.36m. x 1.20m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark browns. Lustrous wool, soft palette and soft handle. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

462. Mianeh warp faced dark blue and white cotton jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 7ft. 11in. x 6ft. 6in. 2.41m. x 1.98m. Small cobbled repairs. Seven widths joined vertically. £350-400 (+18% BP*) Lot 462

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Lot 467

Lot 469

465. Qashqa’i double khorjin, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 3ft. 4in. x 1ft. 10in. 1.02m. x 0.56m. Some wear/splits to piled base at one end. Plaited wool loops to bridge; striped plain weave back; cobbled repair to back. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

467. Qashqa’i banded ghileem, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 9ft. 4in. x 5ft. 3in. 2.85m. x 1.60m. Slight wear in places. Overall soft palette with excellent range of colour; soft handle. £500-550 (+18% BP*)

469. Afshar rug, Kerman province, south east Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 5ft. 7in. x 4ft. 2in. 1.70m. x 1.27m. Robust handle. £200-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 466

Lot 468

466. Fine Senneh ghileem horse cover, north west Persia, circa 1900-1920s, 6ft. 1in. (max) x 4ft. 2in. The centre panel, 4ft. 1.86m. (max) x 1.27m.; the centre panel 1.22m. The field with all over diamond medallions within a narrow pale yellow medallion main border; with three original leather fittings. (Buckle one side missing). £1400-1600 (+18% BP*)

468. Good rug by the Kashkuli taifeh of the Qashqa’i Confederation, Fars, south west Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 9in. x 4ft. 2in. 2.05m. x 1.27m. Slight wear in places. Close clipped velvety wool; soft palette. £800-900 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 471

Lot 472

470. Mianeh warp faced wool and cotton jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 4in. x 5ft. 7in. 1.93m. x 1.70m. Eight widths joined vertically. Shades of purple, brown, ivory and blue. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

471. Large Mianeh warp faced striped jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 8ft. 6in. x 8ft. 1in. 2.59m. x 2.46m. Eight widths joined vertically. Narrow stripes in a wide variety of colours; some joins overcast in bright colours. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

472. Mianeh wool and cotton jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 8in. x 6ft. 6in. 2.03m. x 1.98m. Some surface marks. Ivory and dark brown serrated edge bands. £150-200 (+18% BP*)

Lot 474 474. Three wea­­ vings, circa 1930s-50s, comprising a very small jajim bag, north west Persia, 2ft. 2in. x 11in. 0.66m. x 28cm.; a Shahsavan sumac bag, with plainweave bag and handle, 11in. 28cm. square; and an Afshar khorjin face, Kerman south east Persia, 15in. 38cm. square. £100-150 (+18% BP*)

Lot 473 473. Three khorjins, the first: Qashqa’i double khorjin, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 7ft. 5in. (opened out) x 1ft. 10in. 2.26m. x 0.56m. Some wear; some holes; small ‘bites’ to sides and ends. Remains of plaited woollen loops to bridge. Striped plain weave back. The second a small Afshar khorjin, Kerman area, south east Persia, 2ft. 3in. (opened out) x 1ft. 3in. 0.69m. x 0.38m. Dark blue field with striped plainweave back. The third a Kurdish double khorjin, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s 3ft. 1in. x 2ft. 0.94m. x 0.61m. Piled faces with medallions on a red ground within a mid-blue border; multi-coloured striped plain weave back. Remains of plaited wool ties and loops. (3) £250-300 (+18% BP*)

Lot 475

475. Afshar rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 5ft. 6in. x 3ft. 8in. 1.68m. x 1.12m. Overall wear with corrosion in places; tear to top end. £250-300 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 480 Lot 476 476. Afshar rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, late 19th century, 5ft. 8in. x 4ft. 2in. 1.73m. x 1.27m. Overall wear with losses to ends; few small repairs. Fabric tape to each end verso. £350-400 (+18% BP*)

Lot 478 478. Attractive Kurdish long rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 9ft. 5in. x 4ft. 3in. 2.87m. x 1.30m. Some surface marks; ‘bite’ to top end and to right side top end; corrosion to dark browns. £700-800 (+18% BP*)

480. Afshar ‘gol farangi’ rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, early 20th century, 4ft. 5in. x 3ft. 10in. 1.35m. x 1.17m. Very minor loss to ends. Very dark blue field with gol farangi flowers within a narrow ivory floral main border and pale blue rosette outer border. Soft handle. £600-700 (+18% BP*)

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Lot 479

Lot 481

477. Qashqa’i moj, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1940s-50s, 6ft. 9in. x 4ft. 7in. 2.05m. x 1.40m. Turquoise and rust-red chequered bands within a green border decorated with flattened woollen tufts; woollen tufts to each selvedge. Bright palette. £300-400 (+18% BP*)

479. Afshar ‘boteh’ rug, Kerman area, south east Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 1in. x 4ft. 10in. 1.86m. x 1.47m. Overall wear and corrosion to dark brown. £450-500 (+18% BP*)

481. Luri rug, Fars, south west Persia, early 20th century, 8ft. 3in. x 5ft. 2in. 2.51m. x 1.58m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; some small crease marks; flatweave to lower end. Re-selvedged. Triple hooked medallions outlined in ivory with variously coloured half medallions extending out of the field; main border of multi-coloured diagonal leaf tree form; ivory outer vine border; pale blue rosette inner guard. Soft palette. Medium handle. £400-500 (+18% BP*)

Next Sale: 15th May 2019 Closing date: Friday 29th March 2019 ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN For appointments please contact June Barrett Tel: 01722 342044 Email: junebarrett.sca@btconnect.com

END OF SALE

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2019 SALES CARPETS, RUGS & TEXTILES WEDNESDAY 15 MAY, 10 JULY, 18 SEPTEMBER AND 4 DECEMBER Contact: June Barrett 01722 342044 Email: junebarrett.sca@btconnect.com Printed catalogues available on request. For our on-line catalogue: www.the-saleroom.com including many extra images or www.salisburyauctioncentre/netherhampton (page turning catalogue)

FINE ART, ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTABLES including SILVER, PORCELAIN & DECORATIVE ITEMS FRIDAY 1 MARCH, 7 JUNE, 6 SEPTEMBER AND 6 DECEMBER Catalogued by Philip Rance, FRICS Email: carrie.sca@btconnect.com Tel: 01722 342045

THE SPORTING GOODS SALE SATURDAY 23 MARCH, 8 JUNE, 17 AUGUST AND 9 NOVEMBER Contact Michael Vesey 07971 571610 Email: carrie.sca@btconnect.com Tel: 01722 342045

GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS Every Friday evening at 6pm Viewing from 9.30am-5.30pm on Sale Day The first Friday of every month (except January) features a selection of Antiques & Collectables. Items accepted Mondays and Wednesdays 9am-4.30pm by arrangement. Contact Richard Petty 01722 340041 or the main office 01722 321215 Email: carrie.sca@btconnect.com Tel: 01722 342045


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