C A R P E T S , R U GS & TE X T I L E S CHINESE RUGS
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Lot 1876
1876. Chinese saddle cover, probably made for the Tibetan market, north west China, late 19th/early 20th century, 2ft. x 4ft. 3in. 0.61m. x 1.30m. As is usual with these saddle covers, it is seamed through the centre. £200-250
Lot 1874
1874. Two separate Ninxia seating mats and two Ninxia seating mats crudely joined together, north west China, mid-19th century, two each 2ft. sq., 0.61m. square and the joined mat, 3ft. 9in. x 1ft. 11in. 1.14m. x 0.58m. Wear and damage commensurate with age. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (3) £200-250
Lot 1879
1879. Ningxia chair back, north west China late 18th-early 19th century, 3ft. x 2ft.2in. 0.91m. x 0.66m Overall even wear, small ‘bite’ out of top edge, loss to centre left border now patched with rectangle of early 19th century Chinese silk, loss to base with heavy white wool overstitching. £200-250
Lot 1880
1880. Khotan saf, Sinkiang, east Turkestan (Xinjiang) early 20th century, 9ft. x 3ft. 4in. 2.75m. x 1.02m. Overall wear, heavier in places £200-250
Lot 1877
1877. Tianjin rug, north west China, 19th century, 6ft. 11in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.11m. x 1.42m. Overall uneven wear, heavy in places; losses to ends.
£100-150
Lot 1875
1875. Ninxia rug, north west China, late 19th century, 7ft. 11in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.41m. x 1.32m. Overall wear, heavy in places; crease marks and other damage. £200-250
Lot 1881
1881. Khotan rug, Sinkiang east Turkestan, (Xinjiang) about 1920-30s, 8ft. 4in. x 5ft. 2in. 2.54m. x 1.58m. Small areas of wear lower left corner.
Lot 1878
1878. Ninxia rug, north west China, late 19th century, 7ft. 1in. x 4ft. 2in. 2.16m. x 1.27m. Overall wear, heavy in places; splits and other damage. £100-150
carpet department enquiries: June Barrett 01722 342044 / 07770 595570 £200-250
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