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A Perthshire glass paperweight, of domed form internally decorated with a central blue stylised lampwork flower, surrounded by a ring of yellow and green canes on a pale pink and white carpet of canes all cased in clear crystal, P 1983 signature cane to the base, retains original paper label, diameter 8cm.
A large Persian Tabriz carpet (contemporary): cobalt blue and lighter blue ground with various stylised metallic medallions around a single larger medallion, within varying sized and coloured borders with stylised flowerheads and foliate repeating patterns and designs, signed to one corner (a few white warp spots showing which require tinting) (344cm long x 251cm wide)
A Persian Shiraz carpet (modern, late 20th century): single large red lozenge with dark blue spandrels, possibly stylised scorpions (256cm long x 178cm wide)* Condition report: Some fading all over, but more noticeable and quite marked to one half of the rug. Pile good throughout. No moth or stains. Fringes intact.
Nesbit (Edith). The Enchanted Castle, 1st edition, London: T Fisher Unwin, 1907, monochrome illustrations by H. R. Millar, pencil inscriptions to the front endpapers, some toning, wear & light marks throughout, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spine rubbed, spine faded with loss to the head & foot, 8voThe Story of The Amulet, 1st edition, 1906, some minor spotting & toning, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated red cloth, spine lightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, 8voThe Story of The Treasure Seekers, 1st edition, 1899, monochrome illustrations by Gordon Brown & Lewis Baumer, some light marginal toning & spotting, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8voThe Phoenix and The Carpet, 1st edition, London: George Newnes, 1904, colour frontispiece & monochrome illustrations by H. R. Millar, some spotting & light toning, lacking rear endpapers, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with 6 further works by Edith Nesbit, including Hardings' Luck, 1909, New Treasure Seekers, 1907, Nine Unlikely Tales, 1901, Wet Magic, circa 1913 The House of Arden, 1908, The Wonderful Garden, 1912, all original gilt decorated red cloth, 8voQTY: (10)
Varaha seated on Garuda, Rajasthan, North India, late 19th century, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, the third of the ten avatars of Vishnu depicted haloed and seated on a throne carried by Garuda who crawls on a floral carpet beneath him, with lush gardens behind and a sunset above, 35.5 x 30cm.
Two illustrations from a Ramayana; Durga enthroned and Siva in battle, Jaipur, North India, 19th century, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, Durga depicted seated on a gem-set throne supported by gold lions, her saddled lion lying below, surrounded by worshippers including princes, on a red floral carpet, with blue sky and clouds above; Siva depicted in battle, each 37 x 29cm. (2)
A ruler and courtesan in a pavilion, Mewar, Rajasthan, North India, late18th century, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gilt, depicted in an amorous embrace on a terrace, with female attendant either side holding offering gold vessels, a floral red carpet beneath their feet, yellow canopy above, on a vivid green ground, mounted, painting 32.5 x 22cm.
A young woman led to a prince's bedchamber, Oudh, Lucknow, North India, late 19th century, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gold, the prince shown seated on a carpet on a terrace, a candle burning at his side, the young woman led by an older woman to greet him, a dark red canopy above framing the night sky, his bedchamber in a pavilion behind, within a pale blue border flecked with gold, mounted and framed, painting 23.4 x 16cm.
A standing portrait of a Maharaja, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, circa 1840, opaque pigments on paper, depicted standing and facing left, holding a pink flower to one hand and a sword in the other, a shield slung at his waist, behind, an archway of white marble with blue sky with patterned blue balustrade below, a vibrant red patterned carpet at his feet, single line of text to reverse, in a cream silk mount, painting 31.2 x 22cm.Provenance: Private collection Germany formed in the late 1960s
Women on a terrace, Jodhpur, India, 19th century, opaque pigments on paper, depicting a female courtesan and two attendants seated on a red floral carpet, and below a red, yellow and green canopy, the palace walls with floral detail and a series of arched revetments below and windows above, within red outer border, 11 lines of text to reverse, 25.4 x 17.4cm. Condition Report: Nibbles to borders some loss to paint
Maharaja Sultan Singh of Kapre, Bundi, North India, circa 1820, opaque pigments on paper heightened with gold, depicted kneeling and facing right with halo, reclining on a red patterned bolster cushion, wearing a striped turban set with an elaborate gem-set sarpech, a white jama, holding a flower in his right hand, in his left a spear head, a katar at his waist, sword and shield seen behind him, on the carpet before him are displayed a gun, shield and sword, gunpowder case, to reverse three lines of black text, the library stamp of the Maharaja of Bundi and a further stamp, wide red border, 31.5 x 20.6cm. Provenance: Private London collection
Two sets of vintage, retro flat green / indoor / carpet bowls by Banda and SCBA. Bandya miniature bowls are perfectly made and true to form and have correct bias as in full size bowls. Set of eight with jack in original box / rule book. Made in England. Along with a set of four SCBA lignum vitae bowls with jack in a vintage Betty Jane assorted Christmas biscuits tin with lid.
A Persian wool carpet,mid-20th century, probably Tabriz, the brick-red central field with all-over foliate decoration within a wide border, 471 x 356cmCondition ReportThe carpet has some fading to colours. Some areas of light pile loss and wear. No holes. There is a couple of warp threads that have come unwoven - see photos.
A large wool Persian carpet,early/mid-20th century, in the manner of the Benlian workshops, with floral and foliate motifs on a blue ground, bearing signature in a star border,520 x 380cmCondition ReportSmall areas of moth damage. Fading. Dirt. In moderate cosmetic condition commensurate with age and use.
A Persian wool carpet attributed to the Benlian workshops,early 20th century, Tabriz, the pale field woven in vibrant colours, with bold Shah Abbasi motifs and leaves with lines of Farsi calligraphy, with a star mark signature to one corner, 375 x 285cm Condition ReportSome marks and stains to the pale ground. Areas of wear and lower pile to the field. Areas of moth damage. Colours remain vibrant. Would benefit from a clean. Stains and some fraying to the fringe. Separation to a section of one selvedge.
A very large Persian wool carpet,20th century, the central field woven with repeating paisley motifs, within multiple geometric and foliate borders, 563 x 494cmCondition ReportOverall, the carpet appears to be in fair condition. Some issues with fading, and the fringe to one side is quite tatty. No major stains can be noted.

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