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C A R P E T S , R U GS & TE X T I L E S


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Lot 1896 Lot 1885


1885. Khotan rug, East Turkestan, west China about 1930, 6ft.5in. x 5ft.3in. 1.99m. x 1.30m. Uneven wear overall, slight loss top end. £150-250


1896. Moroccan rug, probably Boujad, central Atlas region second half 20th century, 7ft.10in. x 5ft.5in. 2.39m. x 1.65m. £100-150


Lot 1898


1898. Attractive Ushak rug, west Anatolia, early 20th century, 5ft. 9in. x 3ft. 9in. 1.75m. x 1.14m. Minor losses to ends. £650-750


Lot 1886


1886. Attractive Ningxia throne back, north west China mid 19th century, 2ft.2in. x 2ft.1in. 066m. x 0.64m. £300-500


1887-1894. No lots TURKISH RUGS Lot 1897


1897. Anatolian tulu, east Anatolia, modern, 7ft. x 4ft.1in. 2.13m. x 1.25m. £100-150


1899. Two Yuruk hebe, both east Anatolia about mid 20th century, one an unusual example with sumac woven faces each with a black leather protective cover and matching leather trim, overall 1ft.6in. x 4ft.2in. 0.40m. x 1.27m., the other with piled faces and the more usual leather trim, overall 1ft.6in. x 4ft.4in. 0.40m. x 1.32m. Both complete with plainweave backs. (2) £150-250


Lot 1895


1895. Attractive Konya three mihrab saf, central Anatolia about 1900, 6ft.3in. x 4ft.2in. 1.91m. X 1.27m. Slight overall uneven wear, small reweave in central mihrab. £300-500


Lot 1899 carpet department enquiries: June Barrett 01722 342044 / 07770 595570 Ian Bennett 01722 342044 / 07810 162413


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