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C A R P E T S , R U GS & TE X T I L E S
Lot 2115
2115. Afshar khorjin face made into a cushion, Kerman area, south west Persia, about 1930-40s, 2ft. 1in. x 2ft. 7in. 0.64m. x 0.79m. Small repairs; added cord edgings and blue velvet back. £100-150
Lot 2119 Lot 2117
2117. Fayli Lor rug, Shiraz area, Fars, south west Persia, about 1930s, 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. 1.98m. x 1.37m. Overall even wear. £100-150
2119. Qashqa’i village rug, Shiraz area, Fars, south west Persia, about 1920-30s, 6ft. 2in. x 5ft. 2in. 1.88m. x 1.58m. Overall even wear; small holes. £200-300
Lot 2116
2116. Interesting Qashqa’i rug, possibly Igder/Sheshboluki, Fars, south west Persia, late 19th/early 20th century, 8ft. 8in. x 4ft. 8in. 2.64m. x 1.42m. Note the two lines of stepped appendages to the ivory diamond shaped medallions with just one line at the lower end; the many and varied motifs in the indigo field including one tribal figure and the ivory main border of spaced polychrome boteh surrounded by racemes of flowerheads or stars, and the typical chequerboard ends. Overall wear with some reweaves. £300-500
Lot 2118
2118. Qashqa’i rug, Fars, south west Persia, about 1920-30s 7ft. 2in. x 4ft. 3in. 2.18m. x 1.30m. Overall wear; small holes. £100-150
Lot 2120
2120. Superb rug by the Kashkuli taifeh of the Qashqa’i Confederation, Fars, south west Persia, second half 19th century, 8ft. 3in. x 4ft. 9in. 2.51m. x 1.45m. A striking rug woven in a beautiful palette. Slight even wear overall. Rewoven horizontal strip across the top end of the field. Pile rugs in ghileem style are fairly rare. The basic design seen here is found on ghileems by most of the major Qashqa’i weaving groups as well as those of the Lori. £1,200-1,500
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