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A TURKOMAN WOOL CARPET (290 x 207cm) Hand-knotted wool pile Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A FINE AND LARGE PERSIAN DESIGN WOOL CARPET (325 x 250cm) Hand knotted wool pile, an intricate design of foliate motifs with central medallion Condition Information: A few areas where the pile is worn down Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale in the name of the owner, PAULINE CHEANG POH LING. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Persian Kashan indigo ground carpet, floral pattern light blue ground central medallion and spandrels, the fielding decorated with interlacing leafy branches and palmettes, the repeating floral pattern border enclosed within guard stripesDimensions: Length/Width: 353cm Depth/Diameter: 231cm
Persian Heriz crimson ground carpet, large central medallion comprising projecting palmettes with surrounding stylised plant motifs and trailing branches, the main border decorated with stylised leaf and flower head motifs within geometric pattern guard stripesDimensions: Length/Width: 356cm Depth/Diameter: 256cm
Isfahan Design CarpetCirca 1980The ivory field of palmettes and vines centred by a flowerhead medallion framed by spandrels, enclosed by borders of meandering vines and palmettes, flanked by guard stripes.311cm by 244cmBOth ends and both selvedges complete and original. Pile is close clipped and in good order, might benefit from washing.
Ushak CarpetCentral West AnatoliaThe sky blue field of stylised flowerheads, plants and angular vines enclosed by terracotta borders of angular vines, flanked by multiple guard stripes.580cm by 370cmBoth ends virtually complete but with fireplace cuts. Selvedges original. Pile is fair, some areas of rucking, colour uneven, some stains, small holes, requires washing.
Kashan Carpet of Unusual SizeCentral Iran, circa 1970The ivory field of scrolling vines and palmettes around a central medallion framed by mushroom spandrels and borders of scrolling serrated leafy vines, flanked by double guard stripes. 540cm by 360cmBoth ends complete. Selvedges with minor fraying. Pile is in good condition throughout, suitable for immediate use.
Oriental Carpet, Probably Silk, Last Quarter 20th Century The midnight blue field richly decorated with floral vines around a blood red and lemon flowerhead medallion framed by spandrels and borders of palmettes and meandering vines flanked by tripe guard stripes. 300cm by 206cmProvenance: Selected Items from The Court House, Bolton-by-Bowland In excellent condition throughout; suitable for immediate use.
Tabriz CarpetNorthwest Iran, Circa 1950The faded pale mint field of palmettes and leafy vines centred by a medallion, framed by spandrels and ivory borders of meandering vines and palmettes, flanked by multiple guard stripes. Signed at one end.445cm by 336cmBoth ends and both selvedges complete. Pile is fair/slightly low in areas, faded and requires washing, several very minor stains.
Unusual Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, Circa 1935The green/blue field of meandering vines and palmettes framed by borders of scrolling vines and palmettes, flanked by multiple guard stripes.390cm by 270cmBoth ends and both selvedges complete, selvedges with replaced binding cords, pile is generally in good condition, evidence of old (inactive moth damage), suitable for immediate use. No odour.
Good Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1940The deep indigo field centred by a cusped raspberry flowerhead medallion, framed by ivory spandrels and borders of meandering vines, and outer reciprocal motif guard stripes.208cm by 141cmSome fraying to webs and fringes. Selvedges complete, Some curling and folding. Pile is close clipped and in good condition, one light stain to the border which might benefit from cleaning.
Heriz Carpet Northwest Iran, Circa 1910The madder field of serrated leaves, flowers and stylised plants centred by a pale blue sky medallion, framed by indigo borders of samovar motifs, flanked by guard stripes. 345cm by 250cmBoth ends and both selvedged complete. Pile is evenly low throughout, consistent with age.
Isfahan CarpetCentral Iran, Circa 1970The raspberry field of birds and scrolling vines centred by an indigo pole medallion framed by ivory spandrels and sky blue borders of palmettes and meandering vines, flanked by double guard stripes.432cm by 310cmBoth ends complete but with some fraying to the web at one end. Selvedges arr original and complete. Pile is good. Suitable for immediate use.
Heriz Carpet of Unusual SizeNorthwest Iran, Circa 1920The ivory field with an allover design of stylised angular plants, framed by indigo borders of samovar motifs, flanked by guard stripes. 294cm by 225cmBoth ends ands both selvedges complete. Pile is in fair condition throughout, suitable for immediate use.
* TOM HOVELL SHANKS RSW RGI PAI (SCOTTISH 1921 - 2020), NEAR LOCHALINE watercolour on paper, signed, titled labels versomounted, framed and under glass image size 27cm x 72cm, overall size 43cm x 92cmArtist's label versoExhibition label verso: Royal Glasgow Institute 1997.Note: Artist in watercolour, pen and ink, mixed media; muralist, designer and teacher, born in Glasgow. He left school to become an apprentice carpet designer for Templeton’s, first exhibiting with the firm’s art club. After war service Shanks took the diploma course at Glasgow School of Art. Upon graduating in 1950 he started on a career as a freelance mural painter; was a designer and printer with Edinburgh Weavers’ Dovecot Studios for eight years; stage designer with Rutherglen Rep; and teacher at Glasgow School of Art and in schools in the city and in Renfrewshire, where he settled in Kilbarchan. However, he termed his main occupation “landscape painter”, having been in love with the landscapes of the Western Highlands since his parents took him to the Isle of Skye aged seven. These were portrayed in his Scottish Horizons show at Cyril Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow, in 1994, again at Cyril Gerber in 2004, and previously in solo exhibitions throughout Scotland. He was a member of RSW and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, also exhibiting with RSA, Royal Scottish Society and Glasgow Group. Public galleries in Glasgow and Paisley and Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie, hold examples.
* TOM HOVELL SHANKS RSW RGI PAI (SCOTTISH 1921 - 2020), CHRISTMAS DAY, EATON SOCON watercolour on paper, signed, titled and dated 1950mounted, framed and under glass image size 17cm x 27cm, overall size 30cm x 45cm Artist's label verso.Note: Artist in watercolour, pen and ink, mixed media; muralist, designer and teacher, born in Glasgow. He left school to become an apprentice carpet designer for Templeton’s, first exhibiting with the firm’s art club. After war service Shanks took the diploma course at Glasgow School of Art. Upon graduating in 1950 he started on a career as a freelance mural painter; was a designer and printer with Edinburgh Weavers’ Dovecot Studios for eight years; stage designer with Rutherglen Rep; and teacher at Glasgow School of Art and in schools in the city and in Renfrewshire, where he settled in Kilbarchan. However, he termed his main occupation “landscape painter”, having been in love with the landscapes of the Western Highlands since his parents took him to the Isle of Skye aged seven. These were portrayed in his Scottish Horizons show at Cyril Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow, in 1994, again at Cyril Gerber in 2004, and previously in solo exhibitions throughout Scotland. He was a member of RSW and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, also exhibiting with RSA, Royal Scottish Society and Glasgow Group. Public galleries in Glasgow and Paisley and Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie, hold examples.
A FINE TEKKE CARPET,hand knotted by tribal Tekke Turkoman weavers, S.W. Turkmenistan, c.1870-1890, with four rows of eleven Tekke guls inside a main border of ‘sunburst’ guls, two sets of narrow guards, broad element end panels of varying design – dyrnak motifs at lower end and Tree-of-Life at the upper, 301 x 244cm (PL ref 8999)
AN ANTIQUE HERIZ CARPET,hand knotted in the Heriz village district, N.W. Persia, c.1900-20, with a large octofoil centre medallion on stepped inner field, the entire with stylised floral and tendril motifs, inside a wide main border of lotus vine meander, between two single guards, 295 x 216cm, (PL ref 9218)
AN ANTIQUE KASHAN CARPET,hand knotted in the city of Kashan, Central Persia, c.1920-30, with a traditional centre pendant medallion on shaped inner field, the entire with elegant floral scrolls, palmettes and arabesques, inside a main border of lotus vine meander, between two sets of triple guards, 430 x 322cm (PL ref 9140)

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