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North East Persian signed meshed carpet, the red ground field with interlacing branch design and decorated with plant motifs, ivory ground border with similar repeating design, the guard bands decorated with flower heads, signature panel to one endDimensions: Length/Width: 400cm Depth/Diameter: 300cm
Persian Meshed carpet, ivory ground and decorated with intricate floral design with trailing scrolled branch, the central medallion decorated with stylised plant motifs, seven band border, the main band decorated with scrolls and flower head motifsDimensions: Length/Width: 392cm Depth/Diameter: 296cm
Orientteppich aus Seide. GHOM/PERSIEN, 153x105 cm Lachsfarbener Medaillonteppich mit floral durchgemustertem Spiegel und hell olivgrünen Eckfüllungen. Die schwarze Hauptbordüre zeigt ein Fries von Blüten und Palmetten, 500.000 Knoten pro qm. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Zusatzinformation: KP 2800.-€ im Jahr 1986.| Oriental silk carpet. GHOM/PERSIA, 153x105 cm. Salmon colored medallion carpet with floral patterned mirror and light olive green corner fillings. The black main border shows a frieze of flowers and palmettes, 500,000 knots per sqm. Signs of age and wear. Additional information: Purchase price of 2800.-€ in 1986.
Orientteppich aus Seide. GHOM/PERSIEN, 150x104 cm. Der lachsfarbene Mittelfeldteppich mit Zentralmedaillon ist durchgemustert mit filigranem Floralrankwerk, Palmetten und Vögeln. Die dunkelblaue Hauptbordüre zeigt ein Fries mit Palmetten und Blüten. Normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| Oriental silk carpet. GHOM/PERSIA, 150x104 cm. The salmon colored field rug with central medallion is patterned throughout with filigree floral vine work, palmettes and birds. The dark blue main border features a frieze of palmettes and flowers. Normal signs of age and wear.
Orientteppich aus Seide. HEREKE, 92x65 cm. Das goldbroschierte Giebelfeld ist aufsteigend mit einem ausladenden Vasenmotiv gemustert. Die oberen beiden Ecknischen sind petrolgrün und ebenfalls floral gemustert. Auch die beigefarbene Hauptbordüre ist floral verziert. Ca 1.000.000 Knoten pro qm.| Oriental silk carpet. HEREKE, 92x65 cm. The gold-brocaded pediment field is ascendingly patterned with a vase motif. The upper two corner niches are petrol green and also floral patterned. The beige main border is also florally decorated. Approx. 1,000,000 knots per sqm.
Zwei Orientteppiche. NAIN/PERSIEN: 1.) 290x200 cm. Der hellbeigefarbene Medaillonteppich ist durchgemustert mit Spiralrankwerk. Auch die beigefarbene Hauptbordüre zeigt ein florales Muster. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren sowie einige dünne Stellen. 2.) 200x116 cm. Dunkelblauer Medaillonteppich mit floral durchgemustertem Spiegel. Beigefarbene ebenfalls floral gemusterte Hauptbordüre. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| Two oriental carpets. NAIN/PERSIA: 1.) 290x200 cm. The light beige medallion carpet is patterned throughout with spiral vine work. The beige main border also shows a floral pattern. Signs of age and use, worn with some thin areas. 2.) 200x116 cm. Dark blue medallion carpet with floral patterned mirror. Beige main border also with floral pattern. Signs of age and use.
Teppich aus Seide. CHINA HEREKE, 246x158 cm. Der beigefarbene Medaillonteppich zeigt im Mittelfeld und in der Bordüre ein dichtes Muster von Spiralrankwerk, Vasen, Vögeln und Blütenzweigen. Wenige Gebrauchsspuren. | Silk carpet. CHINA HEREKE, 246x158 cm. The beige medallion rug shows a dense pattern of spiral vine, vases, birds and flowering branches in the central field and border. Few traces of use.
Orientteppich aus Seide, ca. 100x66 cm. Ein aufsteigendes Vasenmotiv ziert das rostrote Giebelfeld. Die indigoblaue Hauptbordüre zeigt Kartuschen und Blüten. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, einige Reparaturstellen.| Oriental silk carpet, approx. 100x66 cm. An ascending vase motif adorns the rust red pediment. The indigo blue main border shows cartouches and flowers. Signs of age and wear, some repairs.
Brayley Edward Wedlake: A Picturesque Tour Through .... Yorkshire & Derbyshire; By the late Edward Dayes. 1825 Second Edition. Illustrated. Rebound in plain red cloth; Humfreville J. Lee: Twenty Years Among Our Hostile Indians. 1899. Fully illustrated; Williams-Ellis: In And Out Of Doors. 1937 First Edition. Pocket inside back board containing Magic Carpet and cards; and Holden's Pocket Almanack 1915 with folding chart (4)
Carpet, Calos IV. design; Royal Tapestry Factory, mid-20th century.Wool.Slight wear.Signed R.F.T.Measurements: 400 cm x 400 cm.The Royal Tapestry Factory of Santa Barbara was founded in Madrid in 1721 by Philip V, in imitation of the French royal workshops that followed the model of Colbert, to provide the pieces for the royal dependencies. Although initially the Royal Factory's production was centred on tapestries, the production of carpets soon became its means of survival, and therefore the basis of its production. It seems that it was in 1786 that the first of the Stuycks, the family who would exercise the artistic direction of the factory until the beginning of the 21st century, asked the king for permission for a nephew to weave "Turkish" carpets (knotted, not woven like a tapestry). These first carpets were in the Charles IV style, a language very much indebted to French classicism, with Hispanic touches and sometimes certain influences of the Empire style.
A circa 1900 Peking carpet: beige ground with a central stylised cobalt blue five-clawed dragon facing within a ruyi border and with the sacred flaming pearl of wisdom to the centre, four similar sinuous five-clawed dragons as spandrels all within a cobalt blue and a lighter blue border with stylised leaves, flowers and scrolling (overall good condition but with damage to one corner noted and to the sides commensurate with age) (355cm x 283cm)
A North-West Persian Heriz carpet, ivory ground with flowers, scrolling vines and other stylised repeating patterns within main red border with flower and vine design, early 20th century (288cm x 194cm)Condition Report: There is wear to the carpet commensurate with usage. Some of the edging is coming away, some of the tassels have gone. A little faded in places but 'major' problems noted.
A large early 20th century Peking carpet, East China: beige field with a central five-clawed sinuous dragon amongst stylised clouds and chasing the sacred pearl of wisdom, the main ground with further stylised clouds and further five-clawed dragons as spandrels, the larger beige border with Fen within stylised flowers and leaves (overall good condition with very minor corrosion to central circle and to one flower in the border in the middle (404cm x 375cm)
A large and fine North West Persian Sarouk (Kelleh) carpet: rose red field with an overall design of scrolling flowers and palmettes, with a deep blue main border comprising of stylised palmettes and vines, two further light blue minor borders with flowerheads and scrolls, early 20th century (good overall condition) (675cm x 371cm). Provenance: bought from Liberty's London 1983 for £11,500Condition Report: The carpet was professionally catalogues by a dealer - he reports a good general overall condition with no major problems noted. The Vendor advises that this was once the property of the Liberty's Buyer (originally based in Iran, this carpet his own private property).
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