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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 1651


1651. Seraband ivory field carpet, north west Persia, about 1940-50s, 12ft. 10in. x 9ft. 9in. 3.90m. x 2.97m. Small reweave to top of field. £500-600


Lot 1648


1648. North west Persian kelleh, early 20th century, 13ft. 6in. x 6ft. 4.12m. x 1.83m. Overall even wear with corrosion to browns; all sides machine bound. £450-500


Lot 1652


1652. Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, about 1930s, 12ft. 10in. x 9ft. 8in. 3.90m. x 2.94m. Note the Bijar style medallion on a deep indigo field. Slight wear in places. £200-300


Lot 1649


1649. Tunisian carpet, central east Tunisia, 20th century, 13ft. 3in. x 10ft. 3in. 4.04m. x 3.12m. Foundations showing in some places; furniture indentations to field. By repute purchased from a carpet making school in Sousse about 30 years ago. £100-150


Lot 1653


1653. Attractive Tabriz carpet, Shah Abbas design on an ivory field, north west Persia, about 1930s, 12ft. 10in. x 9ft. 3in. 3.90m. x 2.82m. Some wear in places with heavier area in lower right field; surface marks. £750-850


Lot 1655


1655. Kerman carpet, south west Persia, mid-20th century, 12ft. 9in. x 9ft. 2in. 3.89m. x 2.80m. Some surface marks and furniture ‘indentations’ to field. £200-250


Lot 1656


1656. Attractive Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, early 20th century, 12ft. 8in. x 10ft. 2in. 3.86m. x 3.10m. Overall uneven wear, heavier in some places’ slight loss to top end. £200-300


Lot 1657 Lot 1650


1650. Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 12ft. 11in. x 9ft. 7in. 3.94m. x 2.92m. Signed ‘Sharafi’ lower end inner guard.


£400-500 Lot 1654


1654. Kashmar carpet, Khorasan, north east Persia, modern, 12ft. 9in. x 9ft. 11in. 3.89m. x 3.02m. £200-300


carpet department enquiries: June Barrett 01722 342044 / 07770 595570


1657. Attractive Heriz carpet, north west Persia, about 1930-40s, 12ft. 8in. x 9ft. 5in. 3.86m. x 2.87m. Overall uneven wear; losses to lower end. £450-550


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