Lindsay Burns & Company
185. A red ground Ushak carpet, the rectangular field decorated with three rows of stylised guls, worked in blue, green and orange threads within a flower head and branch border and geometric guard stripes, 238cm x 218cm. £80-120
186. A Tekke rug, the madder ground decorated with three rows of six octagonal shaped guls, within a geometric border, 250cm x 200cm. £50-100
187. A Persian long rug, possibly Tabriz, the ochre coloured ground centred with a large foliate medallion surrounded by floral rosettes, animals, either dogs or cattle and birds, within a repeating floral rosette border and multiple guard stripes, 258cm x 150cm. £100-200
189. A Persian rug, the rectangular field decorated with three large flower medallions enclosing serrated leaves, on a madder ground decorated with with boteh within a Herati green ground border, 235cm x 164cm. £80-120
Lot 190
190. A Kazak long rug, the blue ground decorated in colours with large floral medallions, within a scrolling foliate border, 350cm x 151cm. £200-300
191. A Kazak rug, the blue ground decorated with four stylised guls within multiple geometric and serrated leaf borders, 240cm x 130cm. £50-100
192. A red ground Ushak carpet, the rectangular field decorated with three rows of stylised guls, worked in blue, green and yellow threads, within a border of flower heads and branches and multiple guard stripes, 399cm x 310cm. £200-300
Lot 188
188. A Persian runner, probably Hamadan, the blue ground decorated with repeating stylised foliate motifs within a floral medallion border and further geometric borders, 345cm x 122cm. £200-300
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193. A Tekke rug, the madder ground decorated with five rows of twelve guls worked in blue coloured threads, within a serrated leaf panel border and multiple guard stripes, 328cm x 203cm. £100-200
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