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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 165


165. A pair of mid to late 19th century wrought iron gates, each panel with nine tall spear shaped verticals divided by ten smaller spear shaped verticals, each panel 272cm high x 178cm wide, overall dimensions 272cm high x 356cm wide. Provenance: By repute ex Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh. Important notice to potential buyers: This lot is being stored at an external location, please contact the office on 01738 633 888 for further details. £600-900


166. A Coalbrookdale style white painted cast metal garden bench, the foliate and scroll cast back with corresponding ends above a slatted wooden seat, impressed ‘Coalbrookdale Co’ to the upper section of back panel, overall 190.5cm wide x 98.5cm high x 64cm deep. £200-300


167. A 19th century cast iron ‘Val d’ Osne’ pattern garden bench of neat proportions, 100cm wide x 90cm high x 53cm deep. £300-500


168. A Persian rug, 20th century, the madder ground worked in coloured threads with scrolling foliage and flowers, within a blue ground floral palmette border, 188cm x 125cm. £80-120


169. A Persian rug, late 19th/early 20th century, the rectangular field centred with a blue ground lozenge decorated with hooked boteh, on a salmon pink ground, within blue ground floral palmette border, 191cm x 110cm. £50-100


170. An Eastern rug, early 20th century, the blue ground centred with two large floral medallions, worked in off white and madder coloured threads within a floral palmette border enclosed by scroll borders, 305cm x 164cm. £100-200


171. A Kelim rug, late 19th/early 20th century, the madder ground worked in coloured threads with bands of geometric designs, 257cm x 197cm. £200-300


172. A large Afghan carpet, 20th century, the rectangular field decorated with three rows of six octagonal shaped guls within multiple geometric borders, 450cm x 309cm. £200-400


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