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31 Lot 1739


1739. Heriz carpet, north west Persia, about 1930-40, 8ft. 8in. x 7ft. 6in. 2.64m. x 2.29m. Overall wear, heavier in some places; minor losses to ends. £100-200


Lot 1746


1746. An interesting promotional booklet entitled ‘The House of Perez’, a fabric representation of a Tekke Turkmen rug pasted on the front cover, the title page printed with a letter to prospective clients dated ‘Coronation Year 1953’ and signed by ‘E. Perez, Managing Director, The House of Perez’, printed by John Cook (Printers) Ltd., London, together with a collection of colour printed postcards of a variety of rugs, loosely contained in a hardback cover entitled: ‘ Meisterstucke Orientalischer Knupfkunst von Reinhart v. Oettingen, with a loose paper printed index Serie I to X. Torn and worn and not necessarily complete. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (2) £100-150


1748. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of Early Oriental Rugs by Wilhelm R. Valentiner, Curator of Decorative Arts, New York November 1, 1910-January 15, 1911. Paper binding torn and worn especially to spine. Together with Neugebauer, Rudolf and Orendi, Julius, Handbuch der Orientalischen Teppichkunde, published by Karl W. Hiersemann, Leipzig 1920. Some pages loose; binding to spine almost completely missing. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (2 vols.) £50-100


1749. Rare Ancient Rugs. The V. & L. Beng- uiat Collection. Published by the American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, 30 East 57th Street, New York City 1932. Sale No. 3968. Blue paper covered binding. General wear and rubbing to edges and spine. £50-100


1750. Two Hundred Rare Old Rugs collected by Dr. Hugh Black. Exhibited at the Montclair Art Museum, Published by The Anderson Galleries 489 Park Avenut at Fifty- Ninth Street, New York, 1927. Public Exhibition from Sunday January Twenty-third. Sale No. 2133. Stiffened paper covers worn, torn and loose; handwritten prices and annotations to pages. Together with Oriental Rugs and Carpets from the Collections of Converse, Connecticut; Ullrich, Switzerland and Walker, New York. Published by American Art Galleries, Madison Avenue 56th-57th Street, New York, 1924. Paper and card covers torn, worn and cellotaped together. (2 vols.) £50-100


Lot 1740


1740. Sparta carpet, south west Anatolia, early 20th century, 8ft. 5in. x 5ft. 4in. 2.56m. x 1.63m. Overall uneven wear; crease mark cut and joined lower end of field; other crease marks; losses to ends. £100-200


1741-1744. No lots BOOKS & TEXTILES


1751. Thirty Plates of Persian Textiles. A selection of Plates from a Survey of Persian Art by Arthur Upham Pope and Phyllis Ackerman. Published in 1939 by Oxford University Press. One of only twenty sets bound and issued by Crosby’s Bookshop, Basingstoke, 1972. Brown cloth binding. £50-100


Lot 1745


1745. Large collection of Hali Magazines, The International Magazine of Antique Carpet and Textile Art comprising a complete run from Issue No. 37, January/February 1988 through to Issue No. 177, Autumn 2013. £200-400


Lot 1747


1747. Hawley, Walter A. Oriental Rugs. Antique and Modern, 1913 edition, in tooled leather binding possibly by Zaehnsdorf with end papers by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. Fading to spine. £100-150


1752. Large collection of Lefevre & Co. carpet auction catalogues, many as unopened bundles from the printer, 1970s to 1980s, London. Together with a collection of Sotheby’s carpet auction catalogues, mostly 1970s and 1980s, variously London, Geneva and New York, various newsletters and other publications including Azadi, Siawosch, Turkoman Carpets, translated by Robert Pinner published by The Crosby Press 1975. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (5 boxes) £50-100


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