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Ghirlandaio CarpetSilk HerizShahsavan Shadda
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Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
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Antique Rugs & Carpets

Rare antique Rugs, Carpets and Textiles.
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Esfahan: second quarter 20th century, 223 x 152 cm, Central Persia In the light blue field with an oval outline, a design of lively spiral vines and blossoms has been conceived in perfect symmetry around a
0026: EsfahanEst. €2,000-€2,500
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Bokhara Ruijo Suzani: second half 19th century, 231 x 154 cm, Central Asia, South West Uzbekistan This suzani type featuring an empty field topped by an arch and a wide border is known as "ruijo". Recent findings suggest
0027: Bokhara Ruijo SuzaniEst. €2,400-€3,000
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Karadagh Kilim: ca. 1900, 172 x 73 cm, North West Persia, Azerbaijan A coarsely woven kilim from the Karadagh region in the north of Persian Azerbaijan, which borders the southern Caucasus. Composed of black-brown,
0028: Karadagh KilimEst. €1,200-€1,500
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Afshar Sofreh: late 19th century, 146 x 160 cm, North Persia, Varamin In this gorgeous Afshar sofreh, the kilim ground is woven in the single interlocking technique and thus has no slits. The design is in the
0029: Afshar SofrehEst. €3,000-€3,800
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Jaff Bag Face: late 19th century, 58 x 64 cm, West Persia, Kurdistan This bag face woven by the Kurdish Jaff tribe displays the characteristic diamond lattice design and nested hooked diamonds within a field
0030: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €500-€600
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Jaff Bag Face: late 19th century, 49 x 54 cm, West Persia, Kurdistan A Jaff bag face with a diamond lattice design in dark colours and a dark blue border decorated with rosettes. â€â€œ The left-hand
0031: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €400-€500
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Jaff Bag Face: late 19th century, 52 x 62 cm, West Persia, Kurdistan A bag face woven by the Kurdish Jaff tribe in the characteristic diamond lattice design enclosing nested hooked diamonds within a field
0032: Jaff Bag FaceEst. €500-€600
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Shahsavan Sumakh Mafrash: mid 19th century, 45 x 103 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan A narrow panel of a Moghan Shahsavan mafrash, finely woven in the sumakh technique. The design of horizontal stripes includes a
0033: Shahsavan Sumakh MafrashEst. €1,100-€1,300
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Shahsavan Sumakh Mafrash Side Panel: mid 19th century, 50 x 91 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan A mafrash side panel, finely woven in the sumakh technique in a horizontal stripe design. The dark blue central band contains four
0034: Shahsavan Sumakh Mafrash Side PanelEst. €600-€750
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Borjalou Kilim: late 19th century, 246 x 147 cm, South West Caucasus, Kazak This large white-ground Borjalou kilim presents wide horizontal stripes in red, blue and green that are decorated with large double hooks
0035: Borjalou KilimEst. €2,000-€2,500Lot Passed
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Borjalou Kazak: first half 19th century, 211 x 174 cm, South West Caucasus An early Borjalou Kazak with a wide border of offset, halved hooked diamonds; the white ground of the border just visible between them
0036: Borjalou KazakEst. €5,000-€6,000
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Konagkend Prayer Rug: dated 1258 AH = 1843 AD, 129 x 101 cm, East Caucasus, Kuba A gorgeous prayer rug with a white, perfectly drawn Konagkend field design on a midnight blue ground. A woven Islamic date, "1258", is seen
0037: Konagkend Prayer RugEst. €7,000-€8,000
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Sarkisla: first half 19th century, 198 x 159 cm, Eastern Central Anatolia A Kurdish rug from the surroundings of the town of Sarkisla, which is situated in eastern Central Anatolia halfway between Kayseri and
0038: SarkislaEst. €3,500-€4,300
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Kurdish Rug: mid 19th century, 222 x 99 cm, East Anatolia Four cruciform medallions lie on the red ground of the field, while large rosettes adorn the white main border. â€â€œ Slight signs of age and
0039: Kurdish RugEst. €2,400-€3,000Lot Passed
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Reyhanli Kilim: first half 19th century, 333 x 71 cm, South East Anatolia Originally in two panels, this half of a kilim woven in a horizontal stripe design is probably a Reyhanli work. White stripes depicting
0040: Reyhanli KilimEst. €1,000-€1,300
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Konya Kilim: first half 19th century, 361 x 151 cm, Central Anatolia This two-panel kilim displays large hexagons decorated with double hooks along their sides and interconnected in the vertical direction.
0041: Konya KilimEst. €1,800-€2,300Lot Passed
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Karakecili Kilim: second half 19th century, 231 x 160 cm, North West Anatolia, Balikesir The design of this Karakecili kilim has a remarkably powerful impact. The uncommonly large primary devices in red, salmon, rose
0042: Karakecili KilimEst. €3,000-€3,700
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Konya Kilim: pre 1800, 389 x 154 cm, Central Anatolia Woven without any lateral borders, this single-panel Konya kilim has a dense field design composed of nine wide horizontal panels in varying ground colours.
0043: Konya KilimEst. €2,400-€3,000
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Fethiye Camel Cover: mid 19th century, 342 x 148 cm, South West Anatolia Woven in a single piece, this nomad kilim from the Fethiye (formerly Megri) region has a plain blood-red central section that is undecorated
0044: Fethiye Camel CoverEst. €2,400-€2,800
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Dazkiri: second half 19th century, 285 x 154 cm, South West Anatolia The double niche design of this large red-ground Dazkiri, with a yellow quatrefoil medallion at the field centre and six green shield
0045: DazkiriEst. €3,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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Sarkoy Kilim: second half 19th century, 359 x 319 cm, South East Europe, Bulgaria A large, finely woven Sarkoy kilim from the city of Pirot situated in the border region between Bulgaria and Serbia. The red field
0046: Sarkoy KilimEst. €3,000-€4,000
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Two Yomut Asmalyks (pair): mid 19th century, a = 77 x 118 cm b= 76 x 118 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan Turkmen asmalyks are trappings that were suspended from both flanks of the camel on which the bride, seated in a veiled
0047: Two Yomut Asmalyks (pair)Est. €7,000-€8,500
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Yomut Chuval: mid 19th century, 88 x 119 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan A Yomut chuval with sixteen large primary guls and cruciform secondary motifs in a red-brown field. The white main border shows abstract
0048: Yomut ChuvalEst. €1,800-€2,300
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Aksaray: mid 19th century, 153 x 114 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya A village rug from the Aksaray region. The field design consists of six complete compartments outlined in white as well as two that are cut by
0049: AksarayEst. €3,500-€4,400Lot Passed
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