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


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Lot 2052


2052. Two similar Bolvardi rugs, Fars, south west Persia, about 1930s, 4ft. x 2ft. 11in. 1.22m. x 0.89m. and 3ft. 11in. x 2ft. 9in., 1.20m. x 0.84m. Slight wear in places. (2) £100-150


Lot 2055


2055. Three Azerbaijan warp faced sofrehs and an Azerbaijan jajim, warp faced with brocaded details, woven in four widths, north west Persia, mid-20th century. Some small repairs. (4) £150-250


Lot 2050


2050. Attractive Afshar double interlock flatweave with weft float brocade flowerhead details, Kerman area, south west Persia, early 20th century, 7ft. 9in. x 4ft. 9in. 2.36m. x 1.45m. A flatweave with exceptional colour and unusual lattice design. Some reweaves. £300-400


Lot 2053


2053. Shahsavan ghileem mafrash, north west Persia, about 1930-40s. Some fraying to edges; remains of woollen loops/ties; some holes. Together with a Quchan Kurd flatweave khorjin with brocaded detail, north east Persia, mid-20th century. (2) £100-150


Lot 2056


2056. Azerbaijan jajim, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 11in. x 6ft. 10in. 2.11m. x 2.08m. Woven in 8 widths. £100-150


Lot 2057 Lot 2051


2051. Three Fars rugs, south west Persia, early to mid-20th century, the largest 9ft. 9in. x 5ft. 3in. 2.97m. x 1.60m. All with varying degrees of damage and wear. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (3)


£100-150 Lot 2054


2054. Khamseh rug, Fars, south west Persia, about 1940-50s, 7ft. 3in. x 5ft. 11in. 2.21m. x 1.80m. £250-300


2057. Azerbaijan jajim, north west Persia, 6ft. 7in. x 7ft. 7in. 2.01m. x 2.31m. Woven in 9 widths. Together with a Mianeh cotton jajim, north west Persia, 6ft. 9in. x 5ft. 2in., 2.05m. x 1.58m. Woven in 7 widths. Both mid-20th century. (2) £200-250


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