Major Autumn Auction 2016-12-03 Auction - 241 Price Results - RIPPON Boswell & Co., International Auctioneers in de
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Mamluk CarpetKonya KilimShakhrisyabz Suzani
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Wiesbaden, Germany
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Major Autumn Auction

Rare and antique carpets, flatweaves, embroideries and textiles.
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Pseudo-Chodor Torba: First half 19th century, 44 x 103 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Only a very few torbas of this rare group have been published to date. One example is illustrated in Loges, a second one was sold
0001: Pseudo-Chodor TorbaEst. €1,000-€2,000
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Saryk Chuval: Mid 19th century, 86 x 120 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This large Saryk chuval displays twelve primary güls and chemche secondary designs in a dark red field. The main border contains diagonal
0002: Saryk ChuvalEst. €1,300-€2,600
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Chondzoresk: Mid 19th century, 210 x 143 cm, South Caucasus, Karabagh This antique red-ground Chondzoresk is entirely filled by two immaculately drawn medallions in dark brown and light green, each enclosing the
0003: ChondzoreskEst. €2,000-€4,000
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Daghestan Prayer Rug: Second half 19th century, 148 x 105 cm, North East Caucasus The most striking feature of this Daghestan prayer rug is the two white arms with outstretched four-fingered hands extending upwards to
0004: Daghestan Prayer RugEst. €3,600-€7,200
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Ladik Column Rug: Mid 18th century, 134 x 115 cm, Central Anatolia In the sand-coloured field, three small vases have been placed between four slim red pillars with pedestals at both ends. The wide, likewise
0005: Ladik Column RugEst. €2,500-€5,000
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Daghestan Long Rug: Mid 19th century, 296 x 110 cm, North East Caucasus In the sand-coloured field, a light blue hexagonal lattice surrounds geometric, stylised palmettes in diverse colours. The white-ground main
0006: Daghestan Long RugEst. €3,000-€6,000Lot Passed
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Shahsavan: Second half 19th century, 286 x 133 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Five large rosettes with serrated outlines are aligned on the central axis of a grey-blue field very densely filled with floral
0007: ShahsavanEst. €650-€1,300
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Karabagh: Dated 1303 AH = 1886 AD, 263 x 116 cm, South Caucasus In the black-brown field, short stems arranged in parallel rows combine into a dense repeat in shades of green, red and pink. Each stem bears a
0008: KarabaghEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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Tachte Shirvan: Early 20th century, 191 x 118 cm, East Caucasus Minor repairs, all the corners have been restored, otherwise in good condition. ESKENAZI, JOHN J., L'Arte del Tappeto Orientale. Milan 1983, no. 127
0009: Tachte ShirvanEst. €750-€1,500
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Karabagh Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 501 x 107 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan In the midnight blue field, large flowering trees are enclosed within a diamond lattice design. The narrow red main border contains
0010: Karabagh Long RugEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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Kurdish Long Rug: Second half 19th century, 434 x 106 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan Surrounded by a golden yellow band, the light red field is decorated with a repeat of small botehs placed in offset rows. The
0011: Kurdish Long RugEst. €1,800-€3,600
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Bijov: Late 19th century, 149 x 105 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region This blue-ground Bijov with a white border has many small animals incorporated into the design of its field. – Original side and end
0012: BijovEst. €2,000-€4,000
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Khamseh: Late 19th century, 187 x 125 cm, South West Persia, Fars In this rare Khamseh with an ivory field, a repeat of small rounded botehs spaced closely together in offset rows has been arranged into
0013: KhamsehEst. €3,000-€6,000
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Alpan Kuba: Second half 19th century, 153 x 99 cm, East Caucasus The original finishes are largely preserved – blue selvedges and warps tied off into nets at both ends. Two strips have been reknotted at the
0014: Alpan KubaEst. €3,800-€7,600
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 356 x 120 cm, South West Caucasus This blue-ground Kazak is filled by five large Memling güls placed within octagonal surrounds; ten squares with a cruciform interior
0015: KazakEst. €8,000-€16,000
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Kazak: Second half 19th century, 252 x 159 cm, South West Caucasus This Kazak presents a rare design of eight square sections each containing a large hooked diamond surrounded by small animals, human
0016: KazakEst. €3,500-€7,000
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Karabagh: Third quarter 19th century, 213 x 120 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan The red field is entirely taken up by three large star devices, with a fourth star cut and halved by the upper horizontal border.
0017: KarabaghEst. €750-€1,500Lot Passed
Shirvan: Late 19th century, 179 x 95 cm, East Caucasus The field design – four flat hexagons linked along the central axis and crowned with a blazing red serrated palmette at each end – is part of the
0018: ShirvanEst. €2,300-€4,600Lot Passed
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Tekke Torba: Mid 19th century, 48 x 120 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan In this large torba by the Tekke tribe, twelve primary güls with cruciform centres are interspersed with chemche secondary güls in a
0019: Tekke TorbaEst. €1,300-€2,600
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Tekke Rug: Second half 19th century, 171 x 103 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Tekke rugs woven in this small format effectively constitute miniature main carpets, corresponding to the latter in composition
0020: Tekke RugEst. €850-€1,700
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Yomut Chuval: Second half 19th century, 77 x 112 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan The red field contains twenty flat Memling güls and rare secondary güls each composed of a small diamond surrounded by two rings
0021: Yomut ChuvalEst. €400-€800
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Yomut Striped Carpet: Late 19th century, 197 x 130 cm, Central Asia, South West Turkestan The term “striped carpet” has gained currency for Yomut rugs woven in a design of horizontal border panels divided into
0022: Yomut Striped CarpetEst. €1,000-€2,000Lot Passed
Kerman Ravar: Ca. 1900, 189 x 132 cm, South Persia Very finely woven in the dozar format, this Kerman rug is from one of the workshops of Ravar, a neighbouring small town where many master weavers resettled
0023: Kerman RavarEst. €2,300-€4,600Lot Passed
Zeikhur Fragment: Second half 19th century, 252 x 79 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba region This very rare Zeikhur with a dark blue field shows a close-meshed diamond lattice design filled with small flowers and an unusually
0024: Zeikhur FragmentEst. €1,500-€3,000Lot Passed
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