Antique Rugs, Carpets & Textiles 2017-11-25 Auction - 305 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de
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Ladik Niche Carpet: Pre 1800, 191 x 113 cm, Central Anatolia The term “prayer rug”, once obligatory for describing any rug presenting a mihrab and niche design, implied that the rugs were used for this purpose.
0001: Ladik Niche CarpetEst. €100-€200
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Karachov Kazak: Ca. 1870, 210 x 161 cm, South West Caucasus A green-ground Karachov with a four-and-one design surrounded by chains of rosettes. Four additional rectangles are seen at each end. The yellow-ground
0002: Karachov KazakEst. €300-€400
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Konagkend: Late 19th century, 133 x 55 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region A two-dimensional white Konagkend lattice design has been drawn on a black-brown ground and filled with white shield-shaped palmettes and
0003: KonagkendEst. €650-€750
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Sevan Kazak: Second half 19th century, 205 x 180 cm, South West Caucasus This red-ground Sevan Kazak displays a huge “winged shield” medallion, its interior covered in small dots. The red cartouche at the
0004: Sevan KazakEst. €2,300-€2,400
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Lesghi Long Rug: Mid 19th century, 286 x 94 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan Seven immaculately drawn Lesghi star devices accompanied by palmettes and hooked diamonds are aligned in the narrow dark blue field.
0005: Lesghi Long RugEst. €1,100-€1,200
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Konya Kilim: First half 19th century, 165 x 119 cm, Central Anatolia In this small-format Konya kilim, two sets of nested hexagons fill the entire length of the light red field. They are flanked by six secondary
0006: Konya KilimEst. €1,750-€1,850
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Ersari Ensi: Second half 19th century, 174 x 128 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya region This large Ersari ensi was probably not used as a tent hanging, but served as a door rug in one of the houses of the
0007: Ersari EnsiEst. €1,700-€1,800
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Derbent Kelleh: Mid 19th century, 410 x 210 cm, North East Caucasus, Daghestan Judging by its structure – a very coarse weave, a heavy and loose handle – and subdued palette, this carpet in the old-fashioned
0008: Derbent KellehEst. €900-€1,000
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Fachralo Prayer Kazak: Late 19th century, 140 x 117 cm, South West Caucasus This red-ground Fachralo prayer Kazak displays a tower-like blue mihrab field which contains a large box shape. The yellow mihrab surround is
0009: Fachralo Prayer KazakEst. €1,500-€1,600
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Ersari Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 130 x 87 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya region Turkmen prayer rugs are rare, and most of the surviving examples are Ersari or Beshir weavings. The white field of this
0010: Ersari Prayer RugEst. €3,500-€3,600Lot Passed
Göklen Bag Face: Ca. 1900, 37 x 48 cm, North East Persia, Gurgan region A knotted Göklen bag face. The field is divided by a cross into four sections, each containing a hooked diamond. The bag face either belonged
0011: Göklen Bag FaceEst. €500-€600Lot Passed
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Shakhrisyabz Suzani Joynamoz: Ca. 1825 - 1850, 131 x 108 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan In design layout – an empty field topped by a gable-shaped arch and wide borders – this very rare small-format Shakhrisyabz
0012: Shakhrisyabz Suzani JoynamozEst. €2,900-€3,000
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Manisa Kilim: Mid 19th century, 435 x 101 cm, West Anatolia The field and borders of Anatolian kilims were often woven separately and later joined. Only the field survives of this very accurately drawn kilim
0013: Manisa KilimEst. €2,300-€2,400
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Malatya Kilim: 19th century, 368 x 133 cm, East Anatolia Woven in a single panel, this Kurdish kilim from the Malatya region features the characteristic design of the provenance – wide horizontal bands, in this
0014: Malatya KilimEst. €1,700-€1,800Lot Passed
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Kecimuhsine Zili: Second half 19th century, 141 x 113 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya region A white-ground flatweave with brocaded motifs. Conceived to continue into infinity, the design of this item consists of two
0015: Kecimuhsine ZiliEst. €1,650-€1,750
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Ala Çuval: Late 19th century, 106 x 79 cm, South West Anatolia, Fethiye region According to Böhmer who published an almost identical example, storage bags of this kind are known as "ala çuval" in Turkey and
0016: Ala ÇuvalEst. €500-€575
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Eagle Group II Asmalyk: Mid 19th century, 77 x 128 cm, Central Asia, South West Turkestan The specific border design and knotting structure (asymmetric knots open to the right, red-brown wefts) suggest that this
0017: Eagle Group II AsmalykEst. €5,400-€5,500Lot Passed
Yomut Ensi: First half 19th century, 186 x 123 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The long and comparatively narrow format is the first indication of the great age of this Yomut ensi. It is woven in the offset
0018: Yomut EnsiEst. €3,200-€3,300Lot Passed
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Beshir: First half 19th century, 218 x 129 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya region Vertical stripes in varying ground colours make up the field design of this antique Beshir. Two bands contain botehs
0019: BeshirEst. €1,900-€2,000
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Tekke Rug: Late 19th century, 162 x 118 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Tekke weavings in the rug format always appear like scaled-down versions of main carpets and usually display the field design of primary
0020: Tekke RugEst. €1,500-€1,600Lot Passed
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Qashqa’i: Ca. 1800, 188 x 144 cm, South West Persia, Fars Published by Herrmann as early as 1987, this rare carpet with a design of nomadic appearance – vertical white and red stripes and a wide trefoil
0021: Qashqa’iEst. €4,900-€5,000
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Sevan Kazak: Mid 19th century, 250 x 191 cm, South West Caucasus Featuring a massive sea-green shield form outlined in white which takes up the entire length of the red field, this large Kazak belongs to a
0022: Sevan KazakEst. €12,900-€13,000Lot Passed
Kurdish Khorjin: Second half 19th century, 80 x 37 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Woven in a miniature format, this gorgeous Kurdish double bag served to store personal utensils. In each of the dark blue knotted
0023: Kurdish KhorjinEst. €3,400-€3,500Lot Passed
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Yomut Asmalyk: Mid 19th century, 71 x 124 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This heptagonal Yomut asmalyk displays a massive diamond lattice of wide serrated leaves which divides the field into flat compartments
0024: Yomut AsmalykEst. €850-€950
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