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Antique Rugs & Carpets

Rare antique Rugs, Carpets and Textiles.
Varamin Sofreh: first quarter 20th century, 115 x 105 cm, North Persia This square kilim cover has an empty camel field with dark blue points protruding into it on all sides. The wide dark blue border contains
0099: Varamin SofrehEst. €1,000-€1,200Lot Passed
Sanjabi: second half 19th century, 218 x 124 cm, West Persia, Kermanshah The Kurdish Jaff and Sanjabi tribes very often knotted rugs in designs of nested hooked diamonds. Here, too, these motifs hermetically
0100: SanjabiEst. €3,300-€4,000Lot Passed
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Azeri Verneh: ca. 1800, 180 x 160 cm, South Caucasus, Azerbaijan Almost square in format, this two-panel compartment verneh woven in the southern Caucasus is the oldest example of its kind of which we are aware.
0101: Azeri VernehEst. €6,500-€7,500
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Garrus: second half 19th century, 229 x 174 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan Garrus rugs vary greatly from other weavings made in the Bijar region in terms of their structure and their striking designs of
0102: GarrusEst. €3,500-€4,400
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Karapinar: mid 19th century, 135 x 124 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya The dark red field of this rare rug from the Karapinar region is entirely taken up by two large octagons with brilliant white outlines that
0103: KarapinarEst. €4,700-€5,500Lot Passed
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Karaman: mid 19th century, 210 x 145 cm, Central Anatolia A Kurdish village rug from Karaman woven in vibrant colours in a powerful design of geometric forms. â€â€œ Slight signs of age and wear,
0104: KaramanEst. €2,200-€2,700
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Konya Kilim: early 19th century, 419 x 95 cm, Central Anatolia This half of an originally two-panel kilim from the Konya area was probably woven by Hotamis Turkmen. Six hexagons that are not directly connected,
0105: Konya KilimEst. €2,400-€2,900Lot Passed
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Aksaray Kilim: pre 1800, 410 x 140 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya In this large kilim, five powerful diamonds in dark blue, red and green largely fill the length and width of the field. The white yarn consists of
0106: Aksaray KilimEst. €3,500-€4,500
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Saryk Ensi: ca. 1700, 151 x 117 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan This Saryk door rug woven in light colours is one of the oldest surviving examples of its group. Each of the two tower-like shapes in the tall
0107: Saryk EnsiEst. €13,000-€15,000
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Saryk Main Carpet: mid 19th century, 233 x 230 cm, Central Asia, West Turkestan In this almost square Saryk main carpet, 4 x 9 large octagonal temirjin guls are arranged in a spacious composition on the brick-red
0108: Saryk Main CarpetEst. €6,000-€7,500Lot Passed
Shirvan: ca. 1900, 182 x 128 cm, East Caucasus Very good condition, high pile and the original finishes all around.
0109: ShirvanEst. €2,400-€2,900Lot Passed
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Shahsavan Sumakh Mafrash: first half 19th century, 47 x 103 cm, South East Caucasus, Moghan-Savalan A Shahsavan mafrash side panel, very finely woven in the sumakh technique. Its design consists of three wide, dark blue
0110: Shahsavan Sumakh MafrashEst. €1,100-€1,400
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Shahsavan: early 19th century, 279 x 160 cm, South East Caucasus Unlike the flatweaves of the various Shahsavan tribes, their pile rugs have been little studied. The design of this very pretty rug woven in
0111: ShahsavanEst. €5,500-€6,500
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Khotan: late 18th century, 261 x 130 cm, Central Asia, East Turkestan In the red field of this early rug from the oasis town of Khotan, large dark blue disc medallions are embedded in a basic design of
0112: KhotanEst. €10,000-€12,000
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Ersari Main Carpet: mid 19th century, 301 x 211 cm, Central Asia, middle Amu Darya valley An antique Ersari main carpet with three rows of seven large, box-shaped gulli guls drawn in very beautiful colours. They are
0113: Ersari Main CarpetEst. €2,500-€3,500
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Qashqa’i Kilim: late 19th century, 428 x 150 cm, South West Persia, Fars Slight signs of age and wear, a number of stains, otherwise in good condition, original finishes all around.
0114: Qashqa’i KilimEst. €1,200-€1,500Lot Passed
Konya: 17th / 18th century, 327 x 121 cm, Central Anatolia In the golden yellow field of this early village rug, two massive elongated cruciforms, respectively with a red and a blue ground, are surrounded
0115: KonyaEst. €17,000-€20,000Lot Passed
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Qashqa’i Kilim: second half 19th century, 306 x 171 cm, South West Persia, Fars This exceptionally fine Qashqaâ€â„¢i kilim is a weaving of the Darreh Shuri tribe. The brilliance of its colours and the
0116: Qashqa’i KilimEst. €6,500-€7,500
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Qashqa’i Kilim: late 19th century, 294 x 140 cm, South West Persia, Fars In this long Qashqaâ€â„¢i kilim, a design bar of wide horizontal stripes in varying colours and patterns floats freely in a royal
0117: Qashqa’i KilimEst. €2,500-€3,300Lot Passed
Bijar Kilim: ca. 1900, 238 x 158 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan A blue-ground Bijar kilim, very finely woven in wool on a polychrome silk warp. The central medallion and several design details are emphasised
0118: Bijar KilimEst. €3,500-€4,400Lot Passed
Sehna Kilim Horse Cover: second half 19th century, 187 x 154 cm, North West Persia, Kurdistan This large, finely and meticulously woven Sehna horse cover shows a hermetic field design of small flowering shrubs arranged in
0119: Sehna Kilim Horse CoverEst. €3,300-€4,000Lot Passed
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Ghirlandaio Carpet: first half 18th century, 178 x 151 cm, Central Anatolia, Konya Two large diamond-shaped medallions with a strikingly complex structure stand alone on the central axis of the blazing red field. A
0120: Ghirlandaio CarpetEst. €30,000-€40,000
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Shirvan: ca. 1800, 233 x 101 cm, East Caucasus The narrow, royal blue field displays a tree design of recurring palmettes in two different sizes as well as leaves and abstract animals, flanked by delicate
0121: ShirvanEst. €7,000-€8,000Lot Passed
Khila: ca. 1800, 140 x 95 cm, South East Caucasus, Baku This small-format Khila is probably one of the oldest surviving pieces of its group. The very large botehs placed in offset rows are drawn in an
0122: KhilaEst. €7,000-€8,000Lot Passed
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