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C A R P E T S , R U GS & TE X T I L E S
Lot 2020 Lot 2016
2016. Genje ‘boteh’ rug, south east Caucasus, late 19th century, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. 1.98m. x 1.37m. Overall wear; corrosion to browns; crude repairs to centre; losses to both ends.
£300-400 Lot 2018
2018. Talish long rug, south east Caucasus, about 1930s, 9ft. 6in. x 3ft. 5in. 2.90m. x 1.04m. Note the Memling gul compartmented field. Split and slight damage to top end border; slight loss to lower end. £150-250
2020. Good Marasali prayer rug, Shirvan area, north east Caucasus, early 20th century, 4ft. 11in. x 3ft. 6in. 1.50m. x 1.07m. Note the deep midnight blue of the field; the diagonal rows of the zig-zag edged boteh and the ‘Marasali’ motifs in the ivory prayer arch. £1,800-2,000
Lot 2021
2021. Moghan rug, east Caucasus, late 19th/ early 20th century, 7ft. 2in. x 3ft. 9in. 2.18m. x 1.14m. Overall uneven wear; corrosion to brown and losses to ends. £150-200
Lot 2017
2017. A good Kuba ‘racing car’ kelim, north east Caucasus late 19th century, 11ft.2in. x 5ft.4in. 3.40m. x 1.63m. Very good example of this well-known design type with some particularly rich colours including a lovely and vivid light green. £1,000-1,200
Lot 2019
2019. Good Perepedil rug, Kuba region, north east Caucasus, late 19th/early 20th century, 5ft. 5in. x 3ft. 11in. 1.65m. x 1.20m. Tiny hole to field top left in 2nd pair of ivory zoomorphic motifs; slight wear/crease to lower left corner in the outer plain indigo band. Note: This rug is very finely woven with many interesting motifs in the indigo field including a pair of tiny human figures below the second central ram’s horn motif and note also the hooked motifs within the central ivory octagons. £1,800-2,000
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