Three Day Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors Items

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Three Day Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors Items

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  • ( Lots: 1-877)
  • ( Lots: 1001-1597)
  • ( Lots: 2001-3000)

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A Tabriz carpet, Central Persia, mid-20th Century, the claret field with a shaped medallion, within a palmette and scrolling leaf border, approx 3...

A Shiraz carpet, South-west Persia, early 20th Century, the red field with three linked medallions supported by overall birds and animals, within ...

A Pakistan bokhara style carpet, mid-20th Century, the ivory field with overall rows of guls, within a hooked gul border, approx 302cm x 218cm.

An Indian carpet, mid-20th Century, the green field with a lobed medallion, within an ivory palmette border, approx 314cm x 241cm (faults).

A Caucasian kelhim, early 20th Century, the charcoal field with three bold medallions supported by floral sprays, within a flowerhead border, appr...

A Sparta carpet, South-west Anatolia, mid-20th Century, the plum field with overall floral sprays, within a blue palmette border, approx 385cm x 2...

An Afghan rug, mid-20th Century, the tangerine field with overall stylized birds, animals and motifs, within a multiple striped border, approx 238...

A Serabend carpet, North-west Persia, early 20th Century, the terracotta field with overall offset rows of boteh, within an ivory border, approx 3...

An Esfahan Seirafian type rug, Central Persia, early 20th Century, the ivory field with ascending palmettes and scrolling vines, within a blue and...

A Turkoman juval, early 20th Century, the dark plum field with three columns of four guls, within a continuous vine border, approx 166cm x 106cm.

A Tekke rug, West Turkestan, mid-20th Century, the plum field with two columns of eight guls, within a complimentary border, approx 130cm x 96cm.

A golden Afghan rug, mid-20th Century, the orange field with rows of guls, within a sunburst gul border, approx 192cm x 101cm.

A Beluche rug, Afghan/Persian borders, early 20th Century, the red and aubergine field with overall offset rows of guls, within a flowering vine b...

A Kashan carpet, Central Persia, mid-20th Century, the red field with a shaped medallion supported by flowers, within a palmette and scrolling vin...

A Turkoman rug, early 20th Century, the plum field with two columns of six guls, within an ivory hooked motif border, approx 182cm x 117cm, togeth...

A Tabriz carpet, Central Persia, mid-20th Century, the red field with overall palmettes and flowering vines, within an ivory complimentary border,...

A Tekke runner, West Turkestan, early 20th Century, the plum field with two columns of guls, within a hooked gul border, approx 296cm x 121cm.

A Najafabad carpet, Central Persia, mid-20th Century, the red field with a flowerhead and palmette medallion supported by scrolling vines, within ...

A Hamadan rug, North-west Persia, mid-20th Century, the red field with three stepped reserves, within an ivory palmette and vine border, approx 19...

A Kashan carpet, Central Persia, mid-20th Century, the red field with a foliate medallion supporting floral sprays, within an ivory palmette and f...

A Tabriz carpet, Central Persia, mid-20th Century, the claret field with overall palmettes and scrolling vines, within a complimentary blue border...

A Kashmir art silk rug, late 20th Century, the lobed medallion supported by scrolling vines, within a palmette border, approx 190cm x 123cm.

An Ushak carpet, West Anatolia, mid-20th Century, the terracotta field with a blue medallion supported by palmettes and flowering vines, within a ...

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