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


Lot 1718 Lot 1712


1712. Attractive Bakhtiari carpet, Chahar Mahal valley, south west Persia, about 1930- 40, 9ft. 11in. x 7ft. 4in. 3.02m. x 2.24m. Slight wear in places. Note the rich palette of this carpet including a very pleasing mottled blue, deep green and mid-gold. £500-600


Lot 1715


1715. Nain part silk red field carpet, south west Persia, mid-20th century, 9ft. 11in. x 6ft. 7in. 3.02m. x 2.01m. £200-300


1718. Nain part silk cream field carpet, south west Persia, mid-20th century, 9ft. 8in. x 6ft. 7in. 2.94m. x 2.01m. Slight crease marks to sides centre of field. £100-150


Lot 1719 Lot 1713


1713. Ersari Turkmen carpet, north east Afghanistan, late 20th century, 9ft. 11in. x 7ft. 3.02m. x 2.13m. £100-150


Lot 1716


1716. Attractive Kashmiri chain stitch carpet with a Bessarabian-style floral design, north India, 20th century, 9ft. 10in. x 6ft. 10in. 3m. x 2.08m. Few stitches missing in places; heavy linen backing. £500-600


1719. Attractive Moroccan carpet, probably Rabat, mid-20th century, 9ft. 8in. x 6ft. 4in. 2.94m. x 1.93m. Note the pretty pale blue main border of this small carpet which is in remarkably good pile. £200-300


Lot 1714


1714. Ersari Turkmen carpet, north east Afghanistan, 20th century, 9ft. 11in. x 6ft. 8in. 3.02m. x 2.03m. Some fading to field. £100-200


Lot 1717


1717. Heriz carpet, north west Persia, about 1930s, 9ft. 8in. x 6ft. 11in. 2.94m. x 2.11m. Slight wear in places and slight damage to lower right side. £400-500


Lot 1720


1720. Mushwani Baluchi carpet, Afgha- nistan, 9ft. 8in. x 5ft. 6in. 2.94m. x 1.68m. Joined vertically through the centre. Mixed technique. Small reweaves and patches; long repaired kink to right side centre now backed with hessian; small hessian patch verso centre. £150-250


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