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[Pepys (Samuel)] Memoires relating to the State of the Royal Navy of England, for Ten Years..., first edition, issue with Griffin-Keble imprint, engraved portrait after Kneller, title in red and black, folding table of accounts mounted on stub, title, frontispiece, and front free endpapers detached, occasional light spotting or browning, contemporary speckled calf, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, retaining original backstrip, upper joint cracked at foot, rubbed, [Pforzheimer 793; Wing P1450], 8vo, for Ben Griffin, by Sam.Keble, 1690.⁂ Pepys' only work published in his lifetime with an interesting provenance.Provenance: Sir Paul Methuen, K.C. P.B. (c.1672 - 1757, diplomat, Whig politician and Lord of the Admiralty (bookplate)).

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Osteology.- Havers (Clopton) Osteologia Nova, or Some New Observations of the Bones, and the Parts belonging to them, with the Manner of their Accretion and Nutrition, first edition, 2 engraved plates (one folding with some light wear along fold), imprimatur f. before title, advertisement f. at rear, title a little soiled, last f. foxed, minor worming to foot of inner margin, contemporary calf, rebacked, retaining part of original backstrip, [Garrison-Morton 387; Norman 1024; Wellcome III p.225; Wing H1162], 8vo, for Samuel Smith, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691.⁂ First edition of the first complete and systematic study of the structure of bones. This work also included the first account of the vascular canals of long bones that now bear the author's name.

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West Indies.- Poyntz (Captain John) The Present Prospect of the Famous and Fertile Island of Tobago, to the Southward of the Island of Barbadoes. With a Description of the Scituation, Growth, Fertility and Manufacture of the said Island, second edition, title within woodcut border, woodcut initials and head-pieces, light soiling to title and verso of final f., 19th-century half roan, spine ends sympathetically repaired, [Sabin, 64858; Wing P3131], small 4to, by John Attwood for the author, and sold by William Staresmore ..., 1695.⁂ Including accounts of the plant and animal life with sections on the cultivation of cocoa, tobacco, bananas, pomegranates and pineapples ("a fruit of that excellency, that I want retorick and oratory to express it... the King of Fruits.")

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Fossills.- Woodward (John) An Essay Toward a Natural History of the Earth: and Terrestrial Bodies, especially Minerals, first edition, initial imprimatur f., title within ruled woodcut border, 2pp. advertisements at end, small indistinct blind stamp to a few ff., occasional worming to head of inner margin, some splitting to gutter, occasional light soiling or staining to margins, lengthy ink ownership inscription to final f., lacking endpapers, contemporary paneled calf, spine chipped at head, light wear to lower cover, [Wing W3510], 8vo, for Ric. Wilkin, 1695.⁂ Scarce. Woodward believed that the Earth had originally been submerged under a universal deluge suspending stones, minerals and animals, which then subsided into a stratigraphic succession dependent on the gravity of the individual components. His work, despite its flaws, helped to create a wider interest in fossils and earth sciences.

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[Godfrey (Michael)] A Short Account of the Bank of England, 8pp., the full sheet folded to quarto, last f. repaired at foot, light discolouration, creasing, disbound, unopened, preserved in custom chemise, [cf. Goldsmiths 3118; Wing G925A], 4to, [c.1695].⁂ A seemingly unrecorded variant with 8pp. as per. G925 but without an imprint and folded into quarto as opposed to folio.Michael Godfrey (1658 - 1695) helped establish the Bank of England in 1694 and was elected its first deputy governor later the same year. He was tragically killed the next year while visiting the king during the siege of Namur when he was hit by a stray cannonball from the besieged town. Godfrey wrote the present work to reassure the public over that the new endeavour "is one of the best Establishments that was ever made for the Good of the Kingdom."

Los 224

Savery (Thomas) Navigation Improv'd or the art of rowing ships of all rates, in calms, with a more easy, swift and steady motion also a description of the engine that performs it, first edition, folding engraved plate, engraved illustrations, with final advertisement f., browning, pencil note to pastedown, 20th century crushed cyan morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, light rubbing to joints, [Wing S773], small 4to, printed and sold by James Moxon, at the Atlas in Warwick-Lane, 1698.⁂ First edition of this early work by Savery, rare complete with the folding plate. The machine described by Savery here is a mechanism involving paddle-wheels and a capstan to allow automated rowing of ships. Ultimately the invention would be dismissed by the Admiralty on the advice of Edward Dummer, whose criticisms the author here attempts to answer. Provenance: C. E. Kenney (pencil note).

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Fortune-telling.- The Dutch Fortune-Teller: Discovering XXXVI. Several questions. Which Old and Young, Married Men and Women, Batchelors and Maids, delight to be resolved of. Brought into England by John Booker, title with charming woodcut illustration of a man having his fortune told, 36pp. verse within decorative woodcut border and 72 woodcut diagrams of wheels of fortune on 10pp., title a little soiled, occasional light foxing or damp-staining, bookplate, 18th century speckled half calf, gilt, spine gilt, a little rubbed, [Wing B3726], printed and sold at the printing-office in Aldermary Church-Yard, [?1750].⁂ A rare work in any edition, ESTC lists 5 copies only of this edition. John Booker was a highly regarded English astrologer, appointed licenser of mathematical (and astrological) works for the Stationers Company in the 1640s. Provenance: Lord Cunliffe (bookplate).

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Grafton (Richard) A Chronicle at Large and meere History of the affayres of Englande and Kinges of the same, 2 vol. in 1, black letter, titles within decorative woodcut borders, vol. 1 first 6 ff. and vol. 2 last 6ff. supplied from a 19th century edition, vol. 1 table misbound at start, headlines occasionally cropped or shaved, occasional staining, heavier towards start of vol. 1 and end of vol.2, a few marginal tears and repairs occasionally touching text or affecting printed side-notes, light worming towers end of vol. 2, bookplates, 19th century straight-grain dark blue morocco, light rubbing to extremities, [STC 12147], folio, Henry Denham for Richard Tottell and Humphrey Toye, 1568-9.⁂ Provenance: Sneyd Library; C. W. Dyson Perrins (bookplates).

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Ascham (Roger) A Report and Discourse... of the affaires and state of Germany and the Emperour Charles his court, duryng certaine yeares while the sayd Roger was there, black letter, title within woodcut typographic border, woodcut initials and decorations, endpapers spotted, 19th-century red morocco, gilt, by Francis Bedford, small chip to head of upper joint, very light rubbing to joints, [Pforzheimer 14; STC 830], by John Daye, dwelling over Aldersgate, [?1570].⁂ A very good copy of the first edition of Ascham's account of his time in Germany as secretary to Sir Richard Morison, ambassador to the court of Emperor Charles V, which appears infrequently at auction. The report takes the form of a letter to the courtier John Astley and gives a first-hand account of events during the closing years of the Emperor's reign, before his abdications.

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AN INDIAN SWORD (FIRANGI), EARLY 19TH CENTURY with slightly curved single-edged blade of watered steel, formed with a long broad fuller on each face, iron hilt of characteristic form decorated throughout with gold koftgari foliage, comprising a pair of shaped langets enclosing the forte, a pair of up-turned quillons with fluted bud-shaped finials (one pierced), broad knuckle-guard, and disc pommel extending to an attenuated button fitted with a pierced loop at the base, in its velvet-covered wooden scabbard (light wear) 71.0 cm; 28 in blade

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‡ A PERSIAN DAGGER (JAMBIYA), QAJAR, 19TH CENTURY with curved double-edged blade formed with a long slender central fuller on each face (light surface rust on one face), enamelled gilt-copper hilt decorated with blue and pink flowers on gilt stems against a white ground within cartouche shaped panels on each face, and the remaining surface decorated with matching flowers on a green ground (restorations, small losses), in associated leather scabbard with brass chape 28.0 cm; 11 in blade

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‡ AN OTTOMAN SWORD (KILIG), TURKEY, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with broad curved blade formed with a long fuller and a double-edged point (areas of light pitting), with traces of a cartouche on one side, silvered hilt engraved with foliage around the borders, including a pair of langets and quillons with faceted bud-shaped terminals, polished horn grip scales rising to a rounded pommel, in its original leather-covered scabbard with large silver mounts chased with foliage, and with two loops for suspension 72.0 cm; 28 3/8 in blade

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A EUROPEAN BASTARD SWORD, CIRCA 1500 with straight two-edged blade tapering uniformly to an obtuse point (reshaped) and formed with a pronounced medial ridge except in its proximal fifth, and iron hilt comprising straight quillons of circular section issuing from a cusped central block and tapering to baluster terminals, and rounded wheel-pommel formed peripherally with a raised centrally-divided belt, and tapering wooden grip helically bound with leather (replaced), the surface bearing a mottled light to medium patina overall 89.0 cm; 35 in blade 110.5 cm; 43½ in overall Provenance Harold Peterson, Arlington, Virginia 5th July 1978 Literature R. Ewart Oakeshott, Records of the Medieval Sword, Woodbridge, 1991, p. 93 Harold L. Peterson, The Book of the Gun, London 1962, p. 25, illustrated.

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THE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD OF E.L.C.FEILDEN BY WILKINSON, NO. 30648 FOR 1891 of regulation type, with etched fullered blade decorated with thistle foliage, regimental details, crowned Royal cypher, maker's details and the owner's crested motto and name, regulation hilt (areas of pitting), fishskin-covered grip (losses), in its scabbard 83.5 cm; 32 7/8 in blade The Wilkinson records state that sword no. 30648, a highland claymore, was proved 3rd February 1891 and sold to E.L.C. Feilden.

Los 227

A FRENCH ANXI LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD with curved blade double-edged towards the tip and formed with a long fuller, etched and gilt with trophies, garlands and foliage on a blued panel at the forte and signed 'S & K' for Schitzler and Kirschbaum of Solingen, brass triple-bar hilt with down-curved globular quillon, a pair of elliptical langets, and original leather-covered wooden grip with plaited brass wire binding (worn) 84.5 cm; 33 1/4 in blade Provenance: Dr Raymond Wargnier, sold, Sotheby's Monaco, 23 April 1990, lot 731. See Ariès 3 fascicule XIII,1969, fig. 1.

Los 247

SACKEN (E. FREIHERR von) Die Vorzüglichsten Rüstungen und Waffen der K. K. Ambraser-Sammlung Original-Photographien, two volumes bound as one, 72 photographic plates in volume 1 and 56 photographic plates in volume 2, embossed and gilt leather-covered boards with large tooled gilt central titled shield to the front, spine with gilt lettering (some spotting and staining, spine with small tears and light wear), 4o, Wilhelm Braumüller, K.K. Hofbuchhändler, Wien, 1859

Los 367

A .750 CALIBRE PERCUSSION LARGE GAME RIFLE BY GEORGE FULLER, MAKER TO H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT, 30 SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, NO. 511, CIRCA 1846-55 with signed browned twist octagonal sighted barrel rifled with four shallow grooves, fitted with back-sight of three folding leaves calibrated to 250 yards, engraved case-hardened breech inlaid with a platinum line, platinum plug, scroll-engraved tang, signed border-and scroll-engraved lock fitted with bolt safety-catch, highly figured walnut half-stock (small dents and light scratches), chequered grip and butt, the latter with carved raised cheek-piece on the left and patchbox with engraved case-hardened iron cover decorated with a tiger, scroll-engraved trigger-guard decorated en suite, engraved blued butt-cap decorated with a stag on the tang, horn fore-end cap, engraved iron rear ramrod-pipe, two browned iron ramrod-pipes, and original brass-tipped wooden ramrod with horn knob terminal 81.0 cm; 31 7/8 in barrel

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A CASED PAIR OF 30 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS BY HARVEY WALKLATE MORTIMER, LONDON, GUNMAKER TO HIS MAJESTY, CIRCA 1790 with signed rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrels inlaid with a pair of gold lines at the breeches, gold-lined vents, engraved tangs decorated with flowers and foliage and incorporating standing back-sights, stepped bolted locks signed within an oval frame, engraved with trophies-of-arms on the tails, fitted with detents, bevelled cocks, gold-lined pans, and engraved steels with rollers, set triggers, highly figured polished walnut full stocks, chequered butts finely carved as a clam in the round at the pommels (the last third of one fore-end restored), engraved iron mounts comprising trigger-guards with elaborate trophies-of-arms on the bows and terminals formed as urns surmounted by large flowers and pineapples, a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes with some blued finish, and each with iron-tipped wooden ramrod: in fitted, perhaps original, oak case lined in green baize (light wear, one compartment lid cracked), the lid with Chippendale handle and the interior with trade label for 89 Fleet Street, complete with brass three-way flask and iron bullet mould 26.5 cm; 10 1/2 in barrels

Los 245

CIRCLE OF GEORGE ROMNEY (1734-1802) Portrait of a lady, reputedly Lady Hamilton with long curly brown hair wearing a white dress and light jacket in woodland setting, oil on canvas, 93 x 74cm in period giltwood frame, the border carved with trails of husks and ribbon ties

Los 419

GERALD PALMER (1904-1984) 'The Ridges Under Light Snow, Langley and Ashridge Farm', dated 1965, inscribed verso, charcoals/white chalk, 33 x 53cm Gerald Palmer, formerly of Huntley & Palmers Biscuits

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JOHN EVERARD (fl. 1920s - 1940s) a group of three prints. Meditation, ca. 1930s. photogravure, mounted onto tissue and further onto card, signed on tissue margin in pencil, photographer's printed stamp 11, Orange Street, Haymarket on verso, 24.6cm x 29.9cm, unframed, and The Model, 1940. gelatin silver print, 8 3/4 pencilled on lower margin, mounted, titled, dated, numbered N209-7, Page 5 in pencil on verso, 29.4cm x 27.2cm, unframed, and Pool of Light, ca. 1930. gelatin silver print, mounted onto tissue and further onto card, signed and titled in pencil on the tissue and card margins, 23cm. x 27.5cm, framed and glazed, (3) DDS

Los 394

A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section enclosed two glazed doors, over base fitted bureau with two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 42" wideCondition: Light surface scratches, a peice of veneer missing from top of bureau, and deep scratches to left side, bottom two handles loose. 

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A Mintons Art Pottery Studio, Kensington Gore, circular charger, printed and painted with bamboo and birds in flight, glazed in shades of blue, white and green on a black ground, 39cm diameter, printed and impressed marks, c.1890 Condition Report: In general used worn condition, few very light scratches but does not affect it, few chips out of the gold gilding round edge of plaque, see images

Los 47

AN AMETHYST BROOCH, IN GOLD MARKED 9CT, 2.5 X 2.1 CM APPROX, 4.5G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 56

A PRINCE OF WALES TWIST CHAIN IN GOLD MARKED 375, A LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH ON GOLD BRACELET MARKED 9CT AND A ROTARY 9CT GOLD LADY'S WRISTWATCH ON 9CT GOLD BRACELET, 37.5G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 61

A 9CT GOLD GREEK KEY BANGLE, CHESTER 1926, TWO 9CT GOLD BROOCHES AND A GOLD CHAIN MARKED 375, 15.5G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 63

A PAIR OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE EAR STUDS, DIAMONDS 0.25CT APPROX TOTAL, SET IN GOLD++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 64

A PAIR OF GOLD CUFFLINKS, MARKED 9CT AND A SET OF 9CT GOLD DRESS STUDS, CASED++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 66

A CARTIER 18CT GOLD PANTHERE LADY'S WRISTWATCH, ON 18CT GOLD BRACELET, CUSHION SHAPED 2CM DIAL, SWISS QUARTZ MOVEMENT, SIGNED CARTIER, CONVENTION MARKED, NUMBERED 1060 2 AND MG2307 46, 110.5G++IN GOOD CONDITION WITH LIGHT WEAR

Los 67

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND ARTICULATED NECKLACE, OVAL EMERALD 0.6 CT APPROX, IN GOLD MARKED 585, 42 CM LONG, 10.5G++IN GOOD CONDITION, WITH LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 68

A PAIR OF STAR SAPPHIRE CUFFLINKS, SAPPHIRE CABOCHONS APPROX 11 X 9MM, IN GOLD, UNMARKED, 9.35G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 76

A NORWEGIAN MODERNIST SILVER GILT AND FINE COLBALT BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL BROOCH BY IVAR T. HOLTH, 4 CM L, AN INGERSOLL STAINLESS STEEL LADY'S WRISTWATCH, A GEM SET SILVER FLOWER SPRAY BROOCH, ETC++ENAMEL ON BROOCH IN GOOD CONDITION, OTHER ITEMS LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 87

A QUANTITY OF SILVER NECKLACES AND BRACELETS, MARKED 'JEWELS', 1830G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 1

A ROBINSON & CO LTD GOLD PLATED HALF HUNTING CASED LEVER WATCH, INTERIOR INSCRIBED 'STAR' AND NUMBERED 131593 ++RUNNING, IN GOOD CONDITION WITH LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 13

AN AVENTURINE QUARTZ BEAD NECKLACE, ROUND BEADS GRADUATED FROM 1.2 CM TO 0.6 MM, 74CM L++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 15

A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING IN 9CT GOLD, CONVENTION MARKED, INSCRIBED '0.10CT', 3G, SIZE S½++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

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A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, THE BRILLIANT CUT DIAMOND 0.5CT, H COLOUR, SI1 CLARITY APPROX, IN PLATINUM , INSCRIBED 'HOF', 5G, SIZE L++IN GOOD CONDITION, WITH LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

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A PAIR OF ERNST WAHLISS JUGENDSTIL LIGHT BLUE IRIDESCENT AND BRONZED FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS, 30CM H, IMPRESSED AND PRINTED MARKS AND A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED TERRACOTTA SPILL HOLDER FIGURES OF PEASANTS, LATE 19TH C

Los 28

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, TEXTURED 18CT GOLD HOOP, BIRMINGHAM 1971, 5.5G, SIZE M++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 34

A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE AND PEARL RING, IN 15CT GOLD, CHESTER 1889, 2G, SIZE O++IN GOOD CONDITION WITH LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 42

A GOLD BANGLE, WITH DIAMOND SET CLASP, 44G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Los 258

A small vintage enamelled sink together with a box of assorted items to include a bulkhead light

Los 327

A large modern six branch ceiling hanging light having four glass panels and suspended by a chain 28"H x 14" wide (excluding chain)

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A Middle Eastern handwoven rug, geometric devices on a light red ground, triple guard border and tasselled ends 76" x 49 3/4"

Los 187

Steve Strickland - Expression, two prints and one other, in light wooden frames

Los 132

Senneh ghileem runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s; 16ft. 4in. X 3ft. 6in. 4.97m. X 1.07m. Dark brown field with all over small floral motifs; ivory winged medallion main border and light brown and dark brown medachyl outer border.

Los 136

Two Gendje runners, south east Caucasus, both early 20th century, the first 13ft. X 3ft. 3.96m. X 0.91m. Overall wear with corrosion to dark brown; hole upper end right side; split to top end; losses to ends. The field of narrow diagonal stripes; hooked medallions in the light red main border; ivory floral guards. The second, (reduced) 12ft. 5in. X 3ft. 4in. 3.78m. X 1.02m. Reduced in length by horizontal cut at the lower end. Overall wear, heavy in places; corrosion to dark brown; 'bites' to sides; crease marks and losses to ends. Red field with all over floral boteh; wide ivory main border of linked serrated edge medallions; pale blue and red 's' motif guards. (2)

Los 148

Karaja runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 10ft. 5in. X 2ft. 7in. 3.17m. X 0.79m. Slight loss to top end. Light red field with typical medallions and angular floral motifs within a mid-blue floral main border and camel and red floral guards. Robust handle.

Los 156

Karaja runner, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 8ft. 8in. X 2ft. 4in. 2.64m. X 0.71m. Overall even wear; slight loss to ends. Light brown/red field with typical medallions within narrow dark blue floral main border. Robust handle.

Los 165

Fine Kashan carpet, signed, west Persia, circa 1950s-60s, 17ft. 1in. x 11ft. 8in. 5.21m. x 3.56m. A few light surface marks. Leatherette strips each long side verso. Pale green field with jewelled floral centre medallion; all over scrolling Shah Abbas-style design; wide pale green floral main border and ivory floral guards, the ivory cartouche with inscription in the top outer ivory guard. A very soft palette; robust handle.

Los 167

Karabakh kelleh, south west Caucasus, late 19th/early 20th century, 16ft. 8in. X 6ft. 4in. 5.08m. X 1.93m. Overall wear, heavy in some places; corrosion to dark brown; small repairs; some reweaving; light narrow band of glue to all edges verso. Light red field with all over herati design; dark blue/black floral main border and ivory/pale blue floral guards. Attractive carpet with soft handle.

Los 175

Attractive Anatolian kelim, Sivas area, north east Anatolia, early 20th century, 13ft. 4in. X 7ft. 1in. 4.06m. X 2.16m. Two widths joined vertically. Light terracotta field with all over huge stepped medallions with inner medallions; ivory trailing floral border; dark brown inner border of spaced medallions. Soft palette.

Los 187

Good Saruk carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 11ft. 6in. X 9ft. 5in. 3.50m. X 2.87m. Light red field with all over flowers and foliage, with vases at each end; a central avenue of large ivory feathery fronds enclosing floral motifs; dark blue palmette main border with pale blue and light red floral guards; pale blue and pale yellow details throughout. A most attractive carpet in good pile and woven in a soft and varied palette. Soft handle.

Los 208

Fine Kashan silk souf prayer carpet, west Persia, circa 1880s, 10ft. X 6ft. 11in. 3.05m. X 2.11m. Pale blue silk ground corroded away. Tape to both ends verso. Fabulous tree of life design in relief with exotic birds among the branches; light red spandrels; pale blue main border; ivory and light red floral guards. Very finely woven in a soft palette with a soft handle.

Los 212

Anatolian kelim, circa 1930s-40s, 9ft. 9in. X 5ft. 3in. 2.97m. X 1.60m. Light terracotta field with all over large purple feather-edged medallions with small diamond shape medallions within, mostly bright pink; dark brown medallion inner border; ivory angular floral main border and purple and dark brown reciprocal medachyl outer border.

Los 214

Saruk carpet, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 9ft. 8in. X 6ft. 4in. 2.94m. X 1.93m. Surface mark to lower end outer plain border; light surface marks to field. Ivory field with all over vases of flowers and various birds; mid-blue mille-fleurs centre medallion and spandrels; pairs of birds in a reciprocal motif green and pink main border; yellow floral guards. Robust handle.

Los 380

Kazak triple medallion rug, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 7ft. 3in. X 4ft. 6in. 2.21m. X 1.37m. Overall wear; corrosion to brown; crease marks; holes; splits, 'bites' and losses to ends. Terracotta field with three large octagonal medallion in light and dark blue with terracotta and ivory inner octagons filled with hooked medallions; narrow ivory main border of flowerhead and bracket design.

Los 384

Gendje 'tree of life' long rug, south east Caucasus, circa 1930s, 9ft. X 3ft. 3in. 2.75m. X 1m. Slight corrosion to dark brown in places. Diagonal bands each side of a central vertical row of small boteh on a pale blue ground; ivory leaf and bracket main border; light terracotta and dark brown trailing floral guards. Soft palette and soft handle. cf. Bennett, I. Oriental Rugs, Vol. 1, Caucasian, p. 147; pl. 163.

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