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


Lot 1514


1514. Bijar rug, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 7ft. x 4ft. 9in. 2.13m. x 1.45m. £250-350


1515. Bakhtiari gabbeh, Chahar Mahal valley, south west Persia, mid-20th century, 4ft. 4in. x 2ft. 10in. 1.32m. x 0.86m. Some wear in places. A gabbeh with lustrous wool. £80-120


Lot 1517


1517. Kashan rug, west Persia, about 1930-40s, 6ft. 9in. x 4ft. 4in. 2.05m. x 1.32m. Very slight wear in places £300-400


1518. Three Baluchi rugs, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, one a prayer rug. Varying degrees of wear. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (3)


£80-120


1519. Three rugs, comprising a Kurdish rug, north west Persia, a Fars rug, south west Persia and a Yuruk rug, east Anatolia. All 20th century. All with varying degrees of wear. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (3) £80-120


Lot 1521


1521. Decorative Kashmiri numdah, north India, 20th century, 6ft. 2in. x 4ft. 1.88m. x 1.22m. Subtle chain stitch floral motifs worked on an ivory felted ground. £100-150


Lot 1516


1516. Qashqa’i rug, Fars, south west Persia, 20th century, 6ft. 9in. x 5ft. 2.05m. x 1.52m. £100-150


Lot 1520


1520. Baluchi khorjin face, Khorasan, north east Persia, late 19th century; together with a Kirshehir yastik, central Anatolia, late 19th century, and a Yomut Turkmen rug, possibly an ensi, late 19th century. All with varying degrees of wear and damage. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. Provenance: Ex Simon Crosby Collection. (3) £100-150


Lot 1522


1522. Bijar rug, north west Persia, about 1930-40s 5ft. 7in. x 4ft. 5in. 1.79m. x 1.35m. Sides curling under slightly. £100-200


1523. Tekke Turkmen rug, Khorasan area, north east Persia, about 1930-40, 5ft. 3in. x 3ft. 6in. 1.60m. x 1.07m. Overall wear; minor losses to ends. £80-120


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