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Lot 331A

CHINESE WASHED WOOL FLORAL DECORATED CARPET, PRINCIPALLY IN BLUE, 237CM LONG

Lot 101

FINE SILK QUM DESIGN CARPET, 300cm x 190cm.

Lot 111

ZEIGLER CARPET, 432cm x 308cm.

Lot 112

CONTEMPORARY SILK AND WOOL CARPET, 360cm x 280cm.

Lot 97

AUBUSSON NEEDLEPOINT CARPET, 275cm x 180cm.

Lot 159

A TABRIZ CARPET approximately 585 x 297cmProvenance: Private Collection, Sandridge Park House, Wiltshire. Condition Report: Some wear but mainly retains good pile overall Some areas of more noticeable wear (see images for extent)Wear and some loss to outermost edges Wear and minor losses to fringingOld tear has been sewn (approx. 20cm long)Some variation in colour between different areas of the carpetPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 191

A TABRIZ CARPET Part silk, of Naksh design approximately 316 x 203cm Provenance: Private Collection, Surrey. Condition Report: Carpet in good condition overall. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Carpet is approximately 20 years old.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 210

A TETEX CARPET approximately 253 x 200cm

Lot 251

A TABRIZ CARPETSIGNED BY MASTER WEAVER ALLABAFapproximately 402 x 296cmCondition Report: Some wear overall but carpet generally maintains good pile. One small area of shorter pile/wear to one side border - see image. Some wear and fraying to binding of longest edges. One of the edges with sections of loss and loose threads - see images. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends. Fringing with some wear, fraying, losses and discolourations. Please refer to images for visual reference to condition. The carpet appears to date from the third quarter 20th century. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 343

A FRENCH EMPIRE CARPET POSSIBLY AUBUSSON, EARLY 19TH CENTURY The chestnut field around central circular rosette with reddish purple tulips, floral bouquet spandrels, with repeating stiff leaf and flowerhead green field main borderapproximately 249 x 214cmProvenance: Property from the estate of the late Joe Constantine. For an example of similar central floral design please see Christie's, New York, 13/14th December 2007, Lot 1113 ($2,000), catalogued as a "AN EMPIRE AUBUSSON FRAGMENT, FRANCE, CIRCA 1815". Another carpet, with richer main field design and all over decoration was sold at Christie's, Paris, 17th June 2000, Lot 390 (FRF 141,000).Condition Report: This has been in storage for some time and is crumpled, rumpled and creased. The overall flat woven surface with wear from foot fall and use revealing white structural threads.The whole showing signs of restoration including areas of patching, re-weaving, remedial work to tighten up underlying structure. The ends have been folded over, the sides slightly frayed. Colours are muted, partially from variable exposure to sunlight, but still retaining some brightness to the shades of blue and the parrot tulips.The surface looks to be fairly dirty and some old signs of water spotting.The reverse is backed making examination impossible.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 367

A NEEDLEWORK CARPET ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE WORKSHOP OF PONTREMOLI, EARLY 20TH CENTURY All over floral design worked in gros-point with details in petit-point, unsignedapproximately 308 x 223cm From the London property of a former Australian Prime Minister. Purchased from Farnham Antique Carpets in 2015; "English Pontremoli carpet, circa 1925". Jacques Mereno Pontremoli (1886-1952) had emigrated from Turkey to London in 1910. Establishing a business as an importer and dealer in carpets and tapestries he pioneered a revival in the English needlework tradition of handmade rugs and carpets. For these he drew not only on traditional Persian designs but a lighter, floral themed range that appealed to the mid-war modernist sensibilities. For these he employed the Royal College of Art artist and designer William S. Haines whose designs drew heavily on 16th and 17th century design and were executed in watercolour- before being translated into weave.Condition Report: Has had insect damage throughout- clearly visible loss to pile in areas with exposed warp and weft underlying structure.Vertical running stitch line to centre of warp field- looks too imprecise to simply be union of two panels and indicates remedial repairsWill require thorough remedial restoration, reweaving and cleaning before placing into a domestic interior.Please see additional images for visual references to condition which forms part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 387

A TABRIZ CARPETapproximately 352 x 249cmProvenance:From the London property of a former Australian Prime Minister. Purchased from Farnham Antique Carpets in 2015. Condition Report: Some wear to carpet overall. Small area of loss to pile at one corner of the border which appears to be from old moth damage.The guard stripe at the other end of the carpet wit some small losses adjacent to the fringing which could also be from old moth. Fringing has been trimmed to an even length at both ends. It bears the expected wear, fraying and some minor losses. Some wear and minor undulation to longest edges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 406

A LARGE NEEDLEWORK CARPET AFTER PONTREMOLI, PROBABLY MID 20TH CENTURY The ivory field with repeating polychrome floral 'crewelwork' design in gross point stitch, unsigned438 x 300cmProvenance:From the London property of a former Australian Prime Minister. Purchased from Keshishian Antique Carpets, London circa 2015 where catalogued as "An Exceptional Pontremoli needlework carpet, English circa 1930. Provenance Viscount Harcourt, The Manor at Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England"For further details with regards Jacques Mereno Pontremoli (1886-1952) please see lot 367.Condition Report: Margins showing some signs of water bleed, reverse showing true brighter colours- some surface wear from use and pressure marks- occasional small spot stains. Surface slightly rumpledPlease see additional images for visual references to condition which forms part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 412

AN AGRA CARPETapproximately 380 x 273cmProvenance:From the London property of a former Australian Prime MinisterCondition Report: Wear to carpet overall with various areas of short pile - see images for extent. Areas of additional wear revealing underlying weft. Pale knot heads poke through pile in places throughout. Some discolourations and surface dirt. Binding to longest edges with wear, fraying and some undulation. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends and bears the expected wear, fraying and some losses - see images. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Carpet dates form second half 20th century. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 431

AN USHAK CARPETapproximately 545 x 392cm Provenance:From the London property of a former Australian Prime Minister. Purchased from Farnham Antique Carpets 2015 "Antique Anatolian Oushak, circa 1880"Condition Report: Wear overall with some patches of additional wear. The the pile with various areas repaired throughout - see images for extent. This has resulted in some colour variation between different areas of the carpet. Various old stitched repairs - see images. Some sections of replacement fringing. Later thread has been used to help secure the fringed edges. Longest edges have been rebound at some point. They are have some old repairs and bear the expected wear fraying and undulation. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition, Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 441

A LARGE PERSIAN CARPETWith overall designapproximately 460 x 366cm Condition Report: Carpet in generally good order overall reflecting is relative lack of age. Fringing with the expected minor fraying. Some minor wear and 'pulls' to binding of longest edges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 544

A TETEX CARPETapproximately 320 x 300cmCondition Report: Some wear but carpet generally maintains good pile overall. Fringing/tassels are trimmed short at both ends and have the expected wear and fraying. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 548

Quality eastern thick silk carpet with tassel ends, 122x200cm 

Lot 551

Brown, cream, blue & red eastern carpet, with geometric borders, 2m x 115cm

Lot 552

Wall hanging carpet, with central figure on horse, with brass pole, 161x79cm

Lot 447

Nine mid Century carpet tiles

Lot 11

A Caucasian design burgundy ground carpet, 280 x 210cm

Lot 154

An ivory ground Nain carpet, 290 x 205cm

Lot 484

Alex Ferguson Manchester United Signed Football Prints: Expensively produced by Becket Studios so you can be sure of their authenticity. One named Milestone depicts Sir Alex with medals pictured to celebrate Man Utds 19 league title. 2nd print is named Red Carpet and depicts Ferguson with Van Gaal who have both signed and Busby who has not. Nice items. (2)

Lot 55

A traditional carpet square, approx. 366 x 270cm

Lot 87

A large kazak style carpet square, approx. 345 x 220cm

Lot 308

A Persian Tabriz design carpet, the central medallion on field profusely decorated with foliate and bordered, 310cm x 202cm

Lot 309

A Hand Knotted wool carpet of Caucasian design, the indigo field with two large medallions framed in madder, pale blue and ivory, the field decorated with stylised birds and animals within multiple guard stripes, 323cm x 148cm

Lot 310

A Large Turkish hand knotted carpet in orange, pale blue and ivory, with three lozenge medallions, geometric shapes and guard lines to border, 395cm x 262cm

Lot 408

A rare example (1/56) of the luxuriously trimmed, bespoke Sunbeam Lotus from Avon Coachworks.The Talbot Sunbeam-Lotus was one of the most exciting hot-hatches to emerge from the 1970s. Chrysler commissioned Lotus to produce an effective entrant for international Group 4 rallying - to beat the dominant Ford Escort RSs at their own game. Lotus took a 1.6 GLS shell and installed a 2.2-litre ('Type 911' and closely related to the Type 912 found in the S2 and S3 Esprits) version of their 16-valve four-cylinder engine and a five-speed ZF gearbox. The new Sunbeam-Lotus certainly looked the part - initially offered only in black and silver, with Marchal spotlights and tailored double four-spoke cast-alloy wheels.Launched in 1979, the high-compression 2174cc twin-cam engine breathed through two twin-choke Dell'Orto carburettors, developed 150bhp (but was easily tuneable to well over 200bhp for rally use) and delivered excellent performance, being rear-wheel drive and weighing only 960kgs, giving a 0-60mph time of just 6.6 seconds. Lotus wasn't just an engine supplier, it was also involved in designing the suspension and exhaust system.As soon as it qualified for inclusion in international rally competition, the Sunbeam-Lotus proved extremely effective, finishing 1st, 3rd and 4th at the 1980 Lombard-RAC rally, Britain's round of the World Rally Championship. In 1981, the Sunbeam Lotus brought the entire manufacturer's championship to Talbot.The production process was convoluted and apparently every car made a loss so in early 1982, with only 1,184 right-hand drive examples having been sold, production was discontinued. A number of cars were left unsold and there were interested commercial buyers for the remaining stock, however, the best known was probably the Ladbroke Avon Coachworks concern who took 56 of them with the intention of offering a specially-trimmed ‘limited-edition’, individually numbered, at a price which was actually lower than the quoted final retail figure for the basic car!The Avon cars were re-painted in pale blue, complemented by double bands of deep metallic blue running the full length of the car. The bumpers and front spoiler were finished to match, while the normally black grille was ‘colour keyed’ in pale blue. Adding to the exclusive luxury aura, a full length vinyl roof was an option in contrasting blue, plus a Britax tinted, tilting sunroof. Red coach lines ran above and below the side stripes and the exterior appearance was set off by a pair of original yellow and green Lotus badges. Inside, the Avon Sunbeam Lotus had also been improved considerably, the standard trim replaced and the car fully soundproofed. The interior was then retrimmed with high quality blue carpet, contrasting blue velour and leatherette trim with red piping on the seats, padded door caps and a specially trimmed console.Offered here is one of the final production-run cars and it’s even rarer as one of the Ladbroke Avon Editions. Well known in Sunbeam Lotus circles, this example presents in great condition and carries a Ladbroke chassis plate. Owned by our vendor since 2016, it’s had six previous enthusiast owners and has spent time in the favourable Tenerife climate as part of an ex-pats collection. It seems at some stage that the external Avon livery was changed to reflect the more mainstream Lotus colours of the period, however, it might make sense for the next owner to revert back to the Avon scheme as they do represent quite a premium over the standard Sunbeam Lotus. The interior is pure Avon. It’s said to drive really well by our vendor, probably commensurate with the low mileage of only 55,000. In the event, Avon only finished a couple of dozen and a lot of those will have disappeared over the years so this is now a very rare car.SpecificationMake: TALBOTModel: SUNBEAMYear: 1983Chassis Number: T4DCYBL425413Registration Number: A178 KTTTransmission: ManualEngine Number: T4DCYBL425413Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 55030 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Blue VelourClick here for more details and images

Lot 69

A Viennese Art Deco Bead Bag, circa 1930, worked in coloured glass with stylised peonies hung from an ivory and simulated tortoiseshell frame, silk interior, 19cm wide; A Bead Purse, probably North African, early 20th century, worked with stylised scrolls hung from a white metal frame chased with florets, 16cm high; and A Beadwork Oval Panel, worked with a carpet-type design, and a Sandwich Server, the handle and pierced plateaux engraved with strapwork and foliage, on a fluted ivory handle with scroll terminal, 29cm long; 17.5cm long (4)

Lot 1005

A Hamalan carpet, the chocolate field with central medallions, framed by spandrels and enclosed by meandering vine borders, 306cm by 202cm

Lot 1006

An Afghan Turkmen carpet, the faded scarlet field with columns of elephant foot guls, framed by multiple borders, 305cm by 202cm

Lot 1009

A machine made carpet of Oriental design, the mocha field of palmettes and vines enclosed by brick red borders and meandering vines, 316cm by 273cm

Lot 1010

Kashan carpet, the indigo field with an all-over design of scrolling vines and palmettes, enclosed by similar borders, signed, 340cm by 247cm

Lot 1011

Oriental Carpet, probably Lahore, the cream field with central medallion framed by spandrels and cartouche borders, 305 by 244cmEnds both complete, selvedges have detached from the outer plain guard stripe in several areas causing damage or the piled areas in the outer guard stripes. The carpet pile is closely clipped or low in several areas, there are several minor stains

Lot 1013

A machine made carpet, the cream field with central medallion, framed with spandrels and enclosed by samivar borders, 365cm by 262cm

Lot 1014

Indian 'Savonnerie' Carpet, the cream field with an oval medallion framed by blood red borders, 387 cm by 278 cm, together with another similar (2)387 by 278cm

Lot 3307

Orientteppich mit Seide. ISFAHAN/PERSIEN, 20. Jh., 162x104 cm. Eine zentrale Rosette mit Anhängseln und entsprechenden Eckfüllungen dominiert den roten, mit Rankwerk und Vögeln durchgemusterten Fond des Innenfeldes. Die mintgrüne Hauptbordüre zeigt ein Muster mit Palmetten und Lanzettblättern. Feine Korkwolle auf Seide. Normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| Oriental carpet with silk. ISFAHAN/PERSIA, 20th century, 162x104 cm. A central rosette with appendages and corresponding corner fillings dominates the red ground of the field, which is patterned with vine work and birds. The mint green main border shows a pattern with palmettes and lancet leaves. Fine cork wool on silk. Normal signs of age and wear.

Lot 3306

Peking Teppich. CHINA, 20. Jh., 305x217 cm. Der gelbe Fond des Innenfeldes zeigt zwei große hellblaue Drachen auf der Jagd nach der Flammenperle sowie einige kleine Wolken. Die wollweisse Hauptbordüre ist mit Blütenzweigen und Vasenmotiven verziert. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | Peking carpet. CHINA, 20th century, 305x217 cm. The yellow field shows two big light blue dragons chasing the flame pearl and some small clouds. The wool-white main border is decorated with flowering branches and vase motifs. Signs of age and wear.

Lot 3303

Orientteppich. INDO BIDJAR, 20. Jh., 345x244 cm. Das krapprote Innenfeld zeigt ein endloses 'Mahi-to-hosh'-Rautenmuster. Jede Raute ist von vier Fischen umgeben und zeigt im Zentrum eine Lotusblüte. Auch die vier farblich abgesetzten Ecken zeigen dieses Rautenmuster. Die wollweisse Hauptbordüre ist mit einem Schildkrötmuster verziert. Normale Gebrauchsspuren. KP 1980er Jahre ca. 5000.-€.| Oriental carpet. INDO BIDJAR, 20th century, 345x244 cm. The madder red inner field shows an endless 'mahi-to-hosh' diamond pattern. Each diamond is surrounded by four fishes and shows a lotus flower in the center. The four contrasting colored corners also show this diamond pattern. The wool-white main border is decorated with a turtle pattern. Normal signs of wear. Purchase price 1980s approx. 5000.-€.

Lot 3309

Orientteppich. KERMAN/PERSIEN, 20. Jh., 350x245 cm. Der dunkelblaue Mittelfeldteppich ist mit einem floralen Muster durchgemustert. Die breite, rote Hauptbordüre zeigt ebenfalls ein Blütenmuster. Starke Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, besch. z.B.: abgelaufene Stellen und alte Mottenstellen.| Oriental carpet. CERMAN/PERSIA, 20th century, 350x245 cm. Dark blue field carpet, patterned with a floral design throughout. The wide red main border also shows a floral pattern. Strong signs of age and use, dam. e.g.: worn spots and old moth spots.

Lot 3311

Orientteppich mit Seide. MOUD/IRAN, 20. Jh., 294x201 cm. Felderteppich mit Gartenmuster. Die rostrote Hauptbordüre zeigt Tiere und Pflanzen. Normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| Oriental carpet with silk. MOUD/IRAN, 20th century, 294x201 cm. Compartment carpet with garden pattern. The rust red main border shows animals and plants. Normal signs of age and wear.

Lot 6309

Persian Meshed golden red ground carpet, central rosette medallion in field of trailing branch and stylised plant motifs, shaped spandrels with medallions, triple band border, the main band decorated with stylised flower head motifs Dimensions: Length/Width: 397cm  Depth/Diameter: 300cmCondition Report:Clean and ready to house.

Lot 6310

Persian Mahal red ground carpet, the field decorated all-over with scrolling branch and stylised flower head motifs, the main border band decorated with flower heads and scrolling foliageDimensions: Length/Width: 420cm  Depth/Diameter: 312cmCondition Report:Clean and ready to house.

Lot 6311

Large Persian Meshed red ground carpet, the plain field with large shaped central panel decorated with floral motifs, projecting stylised flower head medallions, the border decorated with repeating and scrolling stylised plant motifsDimensions: Length/Width: 414cm  Depth/Diameter: 307cmCondition Report:Good condition. Ready to house.

Lot 333

A Persian Shiraz woven woollen carpet, busy blue and red central field 2.95m x 2.10m

Lot 1001

AN UNUSUAL LARGE TRIBAL KELIM CARPET. 452 x 252cms

Lot 1002

AN ORIENTAL CARPET OF PERISAN TABRIZ DESIGN. 350 x 248cms

Lot 1003

AN ORIENTAL FLAT WEAVE CARPET OF PERSIAN DESIGN.

Lot 1004

AN AFGHAN SMALL CARPET. 310 x 204cms

Lot 1005

AN OUSHAK DESIGN MACHINE MADE CARPET. 364 x 307cms

Lot 1006

AN ORIENTAL CARPET OF OUSHAK DESIGN. 360 x 280cms

Lot 1008

AN OUSHAK DESIGN MACHINE MADE CARPET. 455 x 356cms

Lot 1009

A CHINESE CARPET. 367 x 262cms

Lot 1010

A CHINESE CARPET. 370 x 274cms

Lot 1011

A CHINESE DRAGON DESIGN CARPET. 380 x 277cms

Lot 1012

A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE AUBUSSON DESIGN CARPET. 407 x 307cms

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