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An attractive Ushak 'fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia late 19th century, 16ft.5in. x 11ft.7in. 4.99m. x 3.53m. Overall wear, damaged area left side of field, centre, foundations brittle. The pale turquoise ground is an attractive feature of this carpet.

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Donegal carpet, Ireland, about 1920-30, 16ft. x 11ft.6in. 4.88m. x 3.50m. Although unusual in both colour and design, the latter a copy of an Ushak bid majnun pattern, the structure is clearly that of a Donegal carpet.

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Attractive Amritsar carpet, north India early 20th century, 15ft.9in. x 11ft.10in. 4.80m. x 3.60m. Uneven wear in abrashed field, narrow horizontal reweave in lower field below medallion, slight damage top edge, two very small narrow splits lower right field and lower left main border. The carpet has predominantly blue cotton wefting (which seems to stop at the two outer plain red-brown 'frame' guards, where it becomes undyed cotton).

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Ushak 'Fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia late 19th century, 10ft. x 15ft.6in. 3.10m. x 4.73m. Overall uneven wear, five holes. Reduced in length by cuts across the top and bottom of field; the carpet as presently constituted represents about a third of the original length by the complete original width.

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A remarkable Ushak 'Waterloo Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia late 19th century, 15ft.1in. x 12ft.3in. 4.59m. x 3.73m. Slight even wear overall, some judicious repiling.

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Ushak 'Fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia late 19th century, 15ft. x 11ft. 4.57m. x 3.35m. Overall wear, heavy in places, two fireplace cuts to left side, reduced in length by cut across base of field. Despite its condition, this remains a brilliantly coloured carpet, with a very rare vivid emerald green field and subtly contrasting pistachio green main border.

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Mahal carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 14ft. x 10ft.3in. 4.27m. x 3.12m. Overall uneven wear.

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Indian carpet, probably Ellore, south India, about 1950, 14ft. x 10ft. 4.27m. x 3.05m. Irregular fading.

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Tianjin carpet, north China about 1920, 13ft.5in. x 10ft.7in. 4.09m. x 3.23m. Uneven wear in places, some staining.

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A rare Arts & Crafts carpet probably by the Kildare Carpet Co., Ireland early 20th century, 13ft.4in. x 6ft. 4.06m. x 1.83m. Some staining. The eau-de-nil ground is most attractive.

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An attractive Tabriz carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 13ft.3in. x 9ft.6in. 4.04m. x 2.90m. Very slight wear lower end.

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An attractive East European (?) carpet, 13ft.2in. x 9ft.5in. 4.01m. x 2.87m.

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Ushak 'fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia, about 1900, 13ft.2in. x 9ft.4in. 4.01m. x 2.85m. Overall uneven wear, missing main border and outer guards, top left corner cut out and now sewn back.

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Mashad carpet, Khorasan, north east Persia, about 1930, 13ft. x 10ft. 3.96m. x 3.05m. Small areas of wear.

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Attractive Donegal (?) carpet, possibly Ireland early 20th century, 13ft. x 9ft.11in. 3.96m. x 3.02m. Overall even wear, small reweaves. Structurally, this carpet is consistent with Donegal weaving, including the narrow turned-over flatwoven ends; however, both the design and the palette are unusual.

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Ardabil carpet, north west Persia about 1940-50, 13ft. x 9ft.10in. 3.96m. x 3m.

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European (?) carpet in Chinese design, possibly Romania first half 20th century, 12ft.8in. x 10ft. 3.86m. x 3.05m. Slight uneven wear.

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Heriz carpet, north west Persia about 1950, 12ft.7in. x 9ft. 3.84m. x 2.75m.

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Ersari Turkmen carpet, Afghanistan, about 1930, 12ft.6in. x 8ft.1in. 3.80m. x 2.46m. Slight uneven wear.

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Kork Kashan carpet, west Persia early 20th century, 12ft.6in. x 7ft.3in. 3.80m. x 2.21m. Narrow horizontal band of wear lower end; missing main border and outer guards.

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An attractive and rare Arts & Crafts carpet by the Kildare Carpet Co., Ireland, about 1905-10, 12ft. x 10ft.2in. 3.66m. x 3.10m. Areas of wear, heavy with damage lower right corner. On a jute foundation, this carpet is close in design elements, including the repeated five leaf spray and large dog-rose heads, shown on a carpet by the Kildare factory illustrated in the Studio Year Book of 1906, reproduced in Haslam, Arts & Crafts Carpets, p. 180. See Haslam, ibid., pp.179-180, for a brief discussion of the factory.

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Good Heriz carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 12ft. x 9ft.9in. 3.66m. x 2.97m. Slight wear in places.

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Frank Brangwyn (1857-1956). An extremely rare chenille 'Axminster' carpet designed by Frank Brangwyn for Templeton & Co. of Glasgow, Scotland about 1930, signed with inwoven monogram 'FB' top right and bottom left, 12ft. x 8ft.9in. 3.66m. x 2,67m. Damaged areas, some staining at edges, foundations brittle. This carpet was one of two designed by Brangwyn for Templeton's (who had earlier commissioned designs from Charles Rennie Mackintosh among others) in about 1931-2 as part of an exhibition devoted to his work as a designer. Another example, in which the design is slightly curtailed at the sides before the onset of the outer plain grey-brown 'frame' (this frame being a consistent feature of Brangwyn's carpets as can be seen from the earlier examples he designed for Bing's La Maison de l'Art Nouveau in Paris around 1901) is illustrated in Frederick J. Mayer's Carpet Designs & Designing, 1934, colour frontispiece Mayer commented, p. 111ff., "...Messrs. Jas. Templeton & Co. of Glasgow were invited to make carpets as ordinary commercial machine-made products, additional to one or two smaller rugs which had already been woven by hand by Messrs. Morton of Carlisle. Earlier carpets of Mr. Brangwyn's, hand-tufted, had been seen some thirty years previously on show at Bing's in Paris, which were quite interesting in design and treatment, but the two he made for this exhibition show an immense advance on the earlier work in every way. The writer can recall no other case in which an outside artist has ever so completely grasped and made effective use of the possibilities of good class machine carpet weaving." Later (pp. 126-7) Mayer further comments: "Mr Brangwyn dispenses with a border and leaves the design to rest on a wide plain band of soft warm grey...It is a carpet which in many ways is worth study. The colouring is refined, dainty and subtle, and makes an excellent foundation for a room with furniture of natural untreated oak, or any light coloured wood. No less than 65 colours were specially dyed to produce it."

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Mahal Carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 12ft. x 9ft.8in. 3.66m. x 2.94m. Overall uneven wear. slight damage in places.

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Kerman carpet, south central Persia about 1950, 12ft. x 8ft.11in. 3.66m. x 2.72m.

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Donegal carpet in Ushak 'Turkey' style, Ireland early 20th century, 11ft.11in. x 11ft.9in. 3.63m. x 3.58m. Slight wear in place, lower right corner distressed with losses.

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Esfahan carpet, west Persia about 1950, 11ft.10in. x 8ft.10in. 3.60m. x 2.69m. Small patches of moth damage across lower edge.

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Good Ushak 'Fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia about 1890, 11ft.6in. x 9ft.5in. 3.50m. x 2.87m. Slight wear in places, a little heavier both ends, narrow cuts to both sides, right side with a little damage and two small holes. This carpet has an unusual and most attractive main border design. Note printed strip label of J. Shaw, Oxford Street, Manchester, sewn to verso.

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Attractive Donegal Arts & Crafts Carpet, Ireland early 20th century, 11ft.2in. x 11ft.5in. 3.40m. x 3.48m. Very slight wear in places, very small bite out of upper left side.

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Qum carpet, central Persia, about 1950, 11ft.4in. x 8ft.2in.3.45m. x 2.49m.

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Attractive Heriz carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 11ft.3in. x 8ft. 3.43m. x 2.44m. Uneven wear. A carpet with particularly attractive colour.

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Tabriz carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 11ft.2in. x 8ft.4in. 3.40m. x 2.54m. Slight wear in centre, some damage lower right corner.

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Ushak 'Fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia about 1920, 11ft. x 8ft.2in. 3.35m. x 2.49m. Very slight wear in centre.

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Amritsar carpet, north India early 20th century, 11ft. x 8ft.1in. 3.35m. x 2.46m. Slight wear in places.

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North west Persian carpet, Bijar region about 1950, 11ft. x 7ft.5in. 3.35m. x 2.26m.

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Mahal carpet, north west Persia about 1930, 10ft.10in. x 7ft.1in. 3.30m. x 2.16m.

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Bakhtiari carpet, Shahr Kord, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia about 1930-40, 10ft.4in. x 7ft. 3.15m. x 2.13m.

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Kurdish carpet, north west Persia early 20th century, 10ft.4in. x 5ft.5in. 3.15m. x 1.65m. Together with a Kurdish runner, north west Persia about 1900-20, 13ft.2in. x 3ft.6in. 4.01m. x 1.07m. and a Saraband rug, north west Persia about 1930-50, 6ft.1in. x 4ft.5in. 1.86m. x 1.35m. Each with wear and/or damage. Sold as a collection with all faults not subject to return. (3)

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Donegal carpet in Ushak 'Turkey' design, Ireland early 20th century, 10ft.3in. x 6ft. 3.12m. x 1.83m. A larger carpet of this type was sold in these rooms 27 July, 2006, lot 715.

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Bakhtiari carpet, Shahr Kord, Chahar Mahal valley, west Persia about 1920-30, 10ft.1in. x 7ft. 3.07m. x 2.13m. Slight wear in places.

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Bakhtiari carpet, Shahr Kord, Chahar Mahal Valley, west Persia about 1930, 10ft. x 7ft. 3.05m. x 2.13m.

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Panderma carpet, west Anatolia about 1920-30, 10ft. x 6ft.5in. 3.05m. x 1.96m.

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Erivan carpet, Armenia, south Caucasus early 20th century, 9ft.9in. x 8ft.7in. 2.97m. x 2.62m. Uneven wear, mainly down right side of field, damage and loss (apparently a burn hole) lower left corner, slight losses both ends. An attractively coloured version of an 18th century Karabakh 'shield palmette and vine' carpet.

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Heriz carpet, north west Persia about1920, 9ft.8in. x 6ft.2in. 2.94m. x 1.88m. Very slight even wear.

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Attractive Chinese 'Deco' carpet, Tianjin, about 1930-40, 9ft.6in. x 7ft.10in. 2.90m. x 2.39m. Although the design might be described as 'Chinese traditional', the remarkable palette is typical of the well-known group of so-called 'Deco' carpets from Tianjin.

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Mahal carpet, north west Persia 1920-30, 9ft.6in. x 6ft.7in. 2.90m. x 2.01m. Slight even wear, somewhat heavier top left quadrant of field.

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Unusual Bakhtiari carpet, Esfahan province, west Persia, early 20th century, 9ft.6in. x 5ft.5in. 2.90m. x 1.65m. Overall uneven wear. This is one of a group Bakhtiari weavings made not in the Chahar Mahal but further west in Esfahan province. They are characterised by light blue cotton wefts and asymmetric knots; most examples are long and comparatively narrow with two or three medallions on the long axis. And two Hamadan carpets, both north west Persia about 1930-50, 9ft.3in. x 4ft.5in. 2.82m. x 1.35m. 8ft.9in. x 4ft.9in. 2.67m. x 1.45m. (3)

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An attractive and unusual Heriz carpet, north west Persia about 1900-20, 9ft.5in. x 6ft.9in. 2.87m. x 2.05m. Uneven wear.

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Hamadan carpet, north west Persia, modern, 9ft.5in. x 4ft.11in. 2.87m. x 1.50m.

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Attractive Heriz carpet, north west Persia about 1920, 9ft.4in. x 5ft.10in. 2.85m. x 1.78m. Small areas of wear, heavier lower left with slight damage.

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Hamadan carpet, north west Persia about 1930, 9ft.2in. x 3ft.11in. 2.80m. x 1.20m.Slight colour run in places.

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A remarkable machine-made 'op art' circular carpet, probably English 1960s, diam. 9ft. 2.75m

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Ushak 'Fancy Turkey' carpet, west Anatolia early 20th century, 8ft.11in. x 8ft.10in. 2.72m. x 2.69m. Overall uneven wear, losses to both ends.

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Bergama carpet, west Anatolia about 1950, 8ft.10in. x 5ft.5in. 2.69m. x 1.65m.

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Donegal carpet in Ushak 'Turkey' style, Ireland early 20th century, 8ft.9in. x 7ft.6in. 2.67m. x 2.29m. Very slight even wear.

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Good Yarkand carpet, Xinjiang (east Turkestan), west China, early to mid 19th century, 14ft.x 7ft. 4.27m. x 2.13m. Overall uneven wear, small areas of damage, two or three small repairs, foundations a little brittle in centre. In both colour and design, this represents one of the best known and distinctive group of East Turkestan carpets; several almost identical examples have been published, woven either in silk or in wool, as here; probably the best known example is the one published by Bidder, Carpets of Eastern Turkestan, dust jacket and pl.1.

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Tekke Turkmen main carpet, Turkmenistan about 1880-90, 10ft. x 6ft.6in. 3.05m. x 1.98m. Some wear and damage including one or two small holes, all mainly lower end.

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Yomut Turkmen main carpet, Turkmenistan about 1880-90, 10ft.5in. x 6ft.11in. Slight colour run in places.

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Baluchi carpet, Khorasan, north east Persia or Adraskand Valley, west Afghanistan, late 19th century, 9ft.3in. x 6ft.2in. 2.82m. x 1.88m. Overall uneven wear, small worn kink left side, both ends slightly ragged with minimal losses.

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A Soumac carpet, woven with an arrangement of lozenges and animals on a cream ground, within a goemetric triple border, 196cm long, 118cm wide

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