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Lindsay Burns & Company


169. A Tekke rug, 20th century, the madder ground with a central rectangular field decorated with three rows of nine octagonal shaped guls, within multiple floral borders, 235cm x 148cm. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


170. Two Kazak type rugs, the larger decorated with three rectangular medallions enclosing stylised plant forms within a border of serrated leaves, 271cm x 116cm, together with another worn example, 260cm x 136cm. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


171. A 20th century Iranian Persian rug, the blue ground centred with a foliate medallion, within a beige ground border of stylised flower heads, 340cm x 210cm. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


WORKS OF ART, BRONZES & WEAPONS


Lot 173


173. A collection of thirty six Scottish pottery carpet bowls, comprising various colours, sponged decoration, striped decoration and incorporating three assorted jacks. £200-300 (+24% BP*)


Lot 172


172. A late Victorian enamelled ewer and pail, the conical shaped ewer decorated with yellow roses and foliate scrolls, 36.5cm high, the tapered cylindrical pail decorated with colourful summer flowers and butterflies, with detachable cover with hinged central circular aperture and swing handle with turned wooden grip, 29cm diameter x 29cm high. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


Lot 174


Lot 175


174. A late 19th century hickory shafted long nose scared neck putter by Tom Morris, stamped ‘T. MORRIS’, the sole with horn insert, with red leather grip, 90cm long. £150-250 (+24% BP*)


175. A late 19th century hickory shafted long nose scared neck playclub, with rectangular insert base and horn plate on the sole, the shaft stamped ‘J.C.F’, with later fabric grip, 94cm long. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


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