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C A R P E T S , R U GS & TE X T I L E S
Lot 1679 Lot 1676
1676. Mashad carpet, Khorasan, north east Persia about 1930-50, 11ft.9in. x 8ft.3in. 3.58m. x 2.51m. Note signature cartouche top centre.
£250-300
1679. Mashad carpet, Khorasan, north east Persia about 1930-50, 11ft.6in. x 10ft. 3.50m. x 3.05m. Note signature cartouche top centre. £250-300
Lot 1682
1682. Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, modern, 11ft. 4in. x 8ft. 3.45m. x 2.44m. Some surface stains and dirt marks. £200-300
Lot 1680 Lot 1677
1677. Attractive Azerbaijan ghileem, Dastjerd, Khalajestan, modern , 11ft. 9in. x 7ft. 10in. 3.58m. x 2.39m. A beautiful ghileem skilfully woven with old wool which appears to be mostly vegetable dyed. For similar, older examples and a discussion of this group, see Tanavoli, Parviz, Persian Flatweaves, pp. 130- 132. pl. 87, and Hull, Alisatair et al., Kilim, The Complete Guide, p. 199, pl. 389 where the example illustrated is described as Shahsavan of Mianeh. (North west Persia.) £700-900
1680. Ersari Turkmen carpet, north east Afghanistan, about 1920-30s, 11ft. 6in. x 8ft. 4in. 3.50m. x 2.54m. Small crease mark to field; slight damage lower corner. £200-300
Lot 1683
1683. Central Asian warp faced striped flatweave, possibly Uzbekistan, 20th century, 11ft. 4in. x 4ft. 8in. 3.45m. x 1.42m. Woven in many strips joined horizontally. Some holes in places.
£150-250
Lot 1681
1681. Attractive Veramin ‘animal’ carpet, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 11ft. 5in. x 7ft. 5in. 3.48m. x 2.26m. Overall wear, heavier in places; crease marks to lower end. £300-400
Lot 1684 Lot 1678
1678. Kashan carpet, west Persia, mid-20th century, 11ft. 7in. x 8ft. 7in. 3.53m. x 2.62m. Surface mark lower right corner. £400-450
1684. Ushak carpet, west Anatolia, early 20th century, 11ft. 3in. x 10ft. 2in. 3.43m. x 3.10m. The attractive brick field with some fading right side; small bell-push hole centre. £500-700
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