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NORTH INDIAN LONG CARPET LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the dark indigo field with Karabagh design of three cusped and two oblong polychrome medallions, arrowhead to one end and interspersed with bird motifs, long red and blue spandrels, within raspberry rosette lozenge lattice border between green and blue bands 560cm x 208cm
A Scottish Arts and Crafts carpet and two matching rugs: commissioned for Sommersby House, Glasgow which was designed by H.E. Clifford, the carpet and rugs decorated with stylised flowers on light green and puce ground, largest 15ft 1in. x 10ft 2in. (460 x 310cms). PROVENANCE: Sommersby House, Pollokshields, Glasgow, thence by decent to the vendor NB: H.E. Clifford was the architect for Sommersby House. Which was probably built for a Mr. W. Douglas Maitland. H.E. Clifford was the architect for Sommersby House. Which was probably built for a Mr. W. Douglas Maitland. The House was mentioned in "The Studio" magazine which stated; "Apropos of Somersby House, Pollokshields, ... our Glasgow correspondent writes :-" The Spirit of the olden time has taken strong hold of the modern architect in Scotland; ...There are few Scottish architects whose work answers more to this description that Mr. H. E. Clifford. He is a classicist, yet he does not sacrifice rationality for style; he is in fact an individualist free from the modern taint of eccentricity. Somersby House is a recent example of his architecture ; it stands in one of the most popular residential districts of Glasgow, and is built of fine yellow stone, in the style of the Scottish Renaissance, the elevation suggesting a strength"
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