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Catalogue: Major Autumn Auction
Auction date: Saturday 05. December 2009 at 03 PM
Please note:
All prices include the buyer’s premium of 22 % on the hammer price. All prices in EURO.
| Exchange Rates | |
| 0.902 GBP | 1 Euro |
| 1.486 USD | 1 Euro |
| Lot: 212 | ||
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| Khotan | A Khotan with a design of twelve cassette güls arranged in two rows; their hooked outlines form a meander-like lattice on the red ground of the field. – Good condition, original finishes all around. | |
| Origin: Central Asia, East Turkestan |
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| Size: 220 x 107 cm |
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| Age: Mid 19th century |
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| Result: 14.640,00 € |
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| Literature: HALEVIM, DAVIDE (ed.), Oasi. Memorie e fascino del Turkestan Orientale. Milan 1999, cat. no. 20 *** BIDDER, HANS, Teppiche aus Ost-Turkestan. Tübingen 1964, pl. XII, no. 2 |
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| Lot: 213 | ||
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| Azeri Zili | A blanket woven in one piece in Russian Azerbaijan, its wool ground brocaded with a dense, graphically impressive design of squares enclosing a cross executed in mellow colours. – Slight damage to the sides, small holes, good overall condition. | |
| Origin: South Caucasus, Azerbaijan |
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| Size: 175 x 165 cm |
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| Age: Second half 19th century |
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| Result: 3.660,00 € |
| Lot: 214 | ||
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| Khamseh Khorjin | This half of a Khamseh double bag is striking for its high quality, with a very fine weave, brilliant colours and silky, glossy wool. The flat-woven closure band is also carefully executed, with great attention to detail. Probably a weaving by the Baharlu / Ainalu tribal group within the ethnically rather heterogeneous Khamseh Federation. – Complete, with the red kilim back, only slight signs of wear. | |
| Origin: South West Persia, Fars |
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| Size: 62 x 66 cm |
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| Age: Ca. 1900 |
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| Result: 1.830,00 € |
| Lot: 215 | ||
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| Afshar Bag | The cinnabar field shows two complete and three cut palmettes in the typical style of Afshar carpets, while serrated diagonal leaves and small blossoms adorn the white-ground border. The fine weave, silky wool pile and beautiful colours make this an example of singular quality. – Good condition. | |
| Origin: South Persia, Kirman region |
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| Size: 28 x 40 cm |
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| Age: Late 19th century |
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| Result: 2.074,00 € |
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| Literature: COLLINS, JOHN J., Collins IX. Persian Pile Weaving. An Exhibition and Sale of 47 Persian Piled Weavings. Newburyport 2007, pl. 36 |
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| Lot: 217 | ||
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| Ersari Prayer Rug | In this rare Ersari prayer rug, two mihrab fields outlined in white, with triangular gables placed high up, have been integrated into the field design of narrow vertical stripes. The gable tips are each accentuated by a double hook. The composition is modelled on multiple prayer rugs of the kind used in the mosques of oasis towns. – Both ends somewhat reduced, sides cut and reselvedged, minor repairs, otherwise in good condition. | |
| Origin: Central Asia, Amu Darya region |
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| Size: 139 x 100 cm |
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| Age: Late 19th century |
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| Result: 2.806,00 € |
| Lot: 218 | ||
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| Kirgiz | This long Kirgiz carpet is woven in just three colours: midnight blue, light red and purple. The lattice repeat (longevity design) of the field goes back to models from China and East Turkestan. – Ends slightly reduced and repaired in places, small repiled areas, very good overall condition. | |
| Origin: Central Asia |
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| Size: 365 x 144 cm |
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| Age: First quarter 20th century |
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| Result: 2.440,00 € |
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| Literature: BOGOLYUBOV, A. A. & THOMPSON, JON, Carpets of Central Asia. Ramsdell 1973, no. 56 |
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| Lot: 220 | ||
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| Yomut Asmalyk | A white-ground asmalyk, with a lattice of unusually wide diagonal leaves enclosing ashik güls. The tomato-red main border contains smaller ashik forms in steel blue and petrol green, separated by pairs of arrows. – Good condition, with the original braided cord all around and the decorative fringe. | |
| Origin: Central Asia, West Turkestan |
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| Size: 73 x 119 cm |
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| Age: Mid 19th century |
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| Result: 1.586,00 € |
| Lot: 223 | ||
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| Beshir | This rare Beshir has wide vertical stripes, alternately with brown and red grounds and either containing octagons and botehs enclosing tree shapes or small-format diamond mosaics. The main border design uses elements from the field design in a new context. – Both ends somewhat reduced, original red flat-woven selvedges. Slight signs of wear in the pile, in good overall condition. | |
| Origin: Central Asia, Amu Darya region |
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| Size: 295 x 150 cm |
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| Age: Mid 19th century |
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| Result: 6.100,00 € |
| Lot: 228 | ||
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| Jaff Bag Face | This pile-woven bag face in a wide format used to belong to a saddle bag for a large pack animal. The field design of interlocked hooked diamonds was highly popular with the Jaff and Sanjabi Kurds in western Iran, and is frequently encountered in carpet formats. A rare feature of this bag face is the border design of arrows on a white ground. – Corners and sides somewhat damaged, good overall condition. | |
| Origin: West Persia |
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| Size: 75 x 108 cm |
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| Age: Late 19th century |
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| Result: 1.098,00 € |
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| Literature: BIGGS, D. (ed.), Discoveries from Kurdish Looms. Evanston 1983, no. 40 |
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| Lot: 229 | ||
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| Bijar Vagireh | A small sample rug made in Bijar, pile-woven on a woollen warp. Well preserved. | |
| Origin: North West Persia, Kurdistan |
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| Size: 61 x 53 cm |
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| Age: Ca. 1900 |
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| Result: 732,00 € |
RIPPON BOSWELL is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.
Wiesbaden, 9th December 2008

