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Lot 96

Turkish Carpet, Decorated with seven rows of three Geometric medallions on a red ground, 322cm x 246cm

Lot 98

Persian style Machine made Carpet, Decorated with allover panels of Animals in foliage, 331cm x 276cm

Lot 1200

Large Indian carpet, the aubergine field with an all over design of large flower heads and vases enclosed by borders of palmettes and vines, 367cm by 279cm

Lot 1202

An Afghan Turkmen Carpet, the brick red field with six columns of octagonal guls enclosed by multiple borders 300cm by 202cm

Lot 115

A group of 19th century French porcelain carpet boules, and 19th century and later paperweights

Lot 628

A Tabriz Carpet square, 135in (343cm) wide x 156in (396cm) long.

Lot 638

An Afghan Belouch Carpet, 154in (391cm) long x 112in (284.5cm) wide.

Lot 1125

A large bordered, patterned and fringed Carpet in pink and green geometric pattern (some slight marks and spark burns), 10' x 7'6"

Lot 1238

A quantity of miscellanea including flower presses, indoor carpet bowls, Dominoes and dice, tripod, onyx swan, cribbage board etc.

Lot 1484

A large red and black bordered, patterned and fringed Carpet, 13'6 x 9'3 1/2" (4.1 m x 2.8 m approx)

Lot 177

Victorian beadwork footstool with two other wooden upholstered footstools, one with turned bobbin legs, two Victorian glass frigger canes, one of twisted spiral form, and three carpet beaters

Lot 48

A HAND WOVEN PAKISTANI WOOLLEN FLOOR CARPET based on a Zeigler design

Lot 405

A Persian carpet with central floral medallion on a red ground within a multi floral border, 390 by 298cms (153.5 by 117ins)..

Lot 413

A Persian Kashan hand knotted woollen carpet with central floral gul within floral borders, on a red ground, 390 by 300cms (153.5 by 118ins).

Lot 414

A Persian Mashad hand knotted woollen carpet with central floral medallion within foliate borders, 400 by 290cms (157.5 by 114ins).

Lot 668

A pair of 19th century Scottish pottery carpet bowls with purple plaid decoration, 7.5cms (3ins) diameter (2).

Lot 724

Large Floral Decorated Tassled Carpet rug: 210cm x 121cm

Lot 261

A Persian woollen carpet, with foliate design, on a red ground, together with a matching runner, 270 x 75cm (2)Carpet 303 x 242cm

Lot 653

A Turkish carpet, with three central medallions, on a red ground360 x 270cm

Lot 284

Naomie Harris signed 10x8 colour image. Image was taken from her appearance on the red carpet for the Golden Globes. Image taken in 2017. Naomie is a English actress who started her career as a child. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 178

INDIAN CARPET, along with two Chinese rugs (3)

Lot 212A

COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN CARPET BOWLS, along with a large playing surface

Lot 224

Two electric vaccums, carpet sweeper, fire guard and shopping trolley.

Lot 740

An beige 80% wool carpet, 7' 3" x 16" x 4"

Lot 145

FRANCIS CAMPBELL BOILEAU CADELL R.S.A., R.S.W (SCOTTISH 1883-1937) THE DINING-ROOM AT WESTERDUNES Signed and dated 1911, watercolour(35.5cm xc 43.5cm (14in x 17.5in))Provenance: The Fine Art Society 1983 Centenary Exhibition, no.18 Sir Patrick Ford, Westerdunes and thence by descentFootnote: Note: Westerdunes in North Berwick was built by Sir Patrick Ford as a holiday home. The vendors father Henry, was born there in 1911 so the child sitting on the carpet is his elder sister, Joan Ford. Sir Patrick Ford was a major patron of Scottish artists at the turn of the century and Cadell would have been invited to stay in the new house and commissioned to paint several pictures.

Lot 7

2007 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM DROPHEAD COUPE. Registration Number: XXI 37, Chassis Number: SCA2068058UH07002, Engine Number: 60583963 . This Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé is the second of this model ever to be produced, of only 3,000 to be made in Goodwood. The first car off the production line was sold for $2,000,000 at auction in Florida and XXI37 was used for the press launch. In 2015, the Phantom Drophead was the most expensive Rolls-Royce model, retailing at $533,000. Three Drophead Coupés were used in the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, with British Pop Stars Jessie J, Tinie Tempah and Taio Cruz all singing from them. 'This is a truly unique car and one that exudes top-notch pedigree. Just seeing one is a real occasion, and that's before you get behind the wheel.' Car Magazine. Luxury and driving experience are obviously paramount in the design of the Phantom Drophead. It is a prime example of how BMW managed to rejuvenate the Rolls-Royce brand post-acquisition. It started out life in 2004 as an experimental display model called 100EX, built to celebrate Rolls-Royce's centenary. The clamour from enthusiasts to put the car into production was so strong that the first Drophead, remarkably similar to the 100EX, appeared in 2007. It made a triumphant appearance at the Detroit Motor Show and was much heralded by the automotive press. Among its unique features It has its own dedicated lightweight aluminium space frame, exclusive to the Drophead model, which accommodates the convertible design and provide extra stiffness. Inspired by the beautiful Riva luxury boats, the car has a yacht-like appearance with a teak tonneau roof cover and door caps. Front opening coach doors make it easy to access the rear seat and can be opened and closed at the press of a button.Luggage is housed within a picnic boot, a split tail compartment that opens in two parts giving easy access to the of space. The tailgate also provides a comfortable seating platform for two adults when lowered. Careful engineering of the folding soft-top roof means that it stows in a small space, and the luggage compartment remains unaffected regardless of whether the roof is up or down. The fabric hood is the largest of any modern convertible car and its acoustic insulation is exemplary. Five layers of material lined with cashmere ensure that the cabin remains a serene space, even at speed. The scale of the car is matched by the massive 21 inch wheel rims. Rolls-Royce set out to make a car curated to the individuality of each driver, with thousands of options available for each build. Indeed, XXI37 features some of the most expensive ones, which is befitting for a press launch car. The car is finished in a beautiful combination of Admiral Blue metallic with a brushed steel bonnet. This bonnet is machine finished at the factory to give a uniform grain, before undergoing extensive hand polishing to achieve a perfect sheen. At the rear, the teak decking is treated by Rolls-Royce with a carefully blended mix of oils. This preserves a natural finish and a long-lasting lustre that is as beautiful as it is hardy. The interior is finished with a beautiful rosewood veneer dash and cream leather upholstery. The details inside are remarkably "Rolls-Royce", notably the engraved Phantom silver logo and stunning umbrella holders in both doors. The exterior has a fine white coach line painted with an exceptionally steady hand. Under the bonnet is clean example of the massive 6.75 litre 435bhp V12 engine, a widely regarded extraordinary machine. The engine that has huge amounts of power and yet remains quietly dignified. Capable of 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph, the car exhibits incredibly high performance. At the same time, it is so quiet when idling that you would think the engine was switched off. The drive quality is so supreme that the experience is often referred to as the "magic carpet ride". There is ample service history supporting the car, with only 39,000 miles driven, it has clearly been well maintained and always garaged. An original brochure and recent service records are also present with the car.In the Phantom Drophead, Rolls-Royce have created the ultimate convertible model for luxury touring, a car that epitomises prestige. Production ceased in 2016 and the company has announced that there are no plans to make a Drophead version of the latest Phantom VIII saloon, making this the last of a vanishing breed. The sale of XX137 offers the buyer a chance to join a canon of privileged motorists.Buyer's Premium on lots 1 - 18 10% (plus VAT), All other lots 25% (plus VAT). For viewing information for lots 1- 12 please contact William Batt on 01305 265080 or email william.batt@dukes-auctions.com

Lot 498

Unusual Art Nouveau-style hand-knotted wool carpet, in the tradition of Voysey or Donegal, and possibly of Turkish (Anatolian) manufacture, with beige field and all-over pink and green motifs, 366cm x 278cmCondition report: Minor staining but otherwise good pile and colour. Would benefit from a clean.

Lot 503

Large 'Loomah' wool carpet, for Park Interiors, 100% New Zealand wool hand-tufted, with cream ground and geometric yellow and blue block border, 510cm x 310cmCondition report: Would benefit from a clean due to areas of light/medium staining, plus a brush to veen out depressions caused by stood furniture - however these are not permanent issues. Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 1118

After Bergman - a cold painted Arabian style inkwell. An Arabian gentleman knelt reading on a colourful carpet beside an inkwell in the form of a hexagonal table with a hinged lid and decorative ewer as lid finial. Marked to underside. Approx. 9.5cm tall x 14cm long.

Lot 869

A Persian red ground carpet, multiple borders centre with repeating geometric medallions 356 x 256 cmVarious tears, losses and loss to pile, see images

Lot 895

A Persian red ground carpet with multiple borders, centre with shaped medallion, 370 x 280 cm

Lot 955

A Persian type red ground carpet, multiple borders centre with repeating foliate forms, 340 x 476 cm

Lot 956

An Afghan red ground carpet, 272 x 188 cm

Lot 1031

A mahogany Sutherland table, a pine box, a wicker armchair, a Persian red ground carpet, a modern cream ground carpet, and a modern green runner (qty)

Lot 410

A Bokhara carpet with all over repeating gul motifs on a madder ground contained within stylised floral borders. H.184xW.283cm

Lot 414

A Shirvan carpet with double central medallion on madder ground contained within floral spandrels and multiple borders. H.241xW.332cm

Lot 234

A wicker log basket, two vintage Lacrosse sticks, two cane fishing rods, a selection of walking canes and sticks to include a Tippling stick (no tipple) and two carpet beaters

Lot 372

A woven carpet in Ziegler style, approximately 298 x 199cm

Lot 417

A carpet in Amritsar style, approximately 373 x 306cm

Lot 440

A Tabriz carpet, approximately 426 x 307cmCondition Report: Some wear but carpet generally maintains good pile overall. Pale knot heads poke through pile in places. Surface dirt, could benefit from cleaning. Binding to longest edges with some wear, undulation and sections folded over. Wear to edges has revealed underlying pale binding in places. Tasselling to both ends with various losses, wear and discolourations. The tasselling is an uneven length to both ends due to the losses.Please refer to additional images as well as the online detail images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 515

A Lilihan carpet, approximately 357 x 275cmCondition Report: Wear to pile overall, in places this is exposing the underlying weft, Some areas appear to have heavier use than others and the pile is quite variable across the carpet. Also some colour variationThe longest edges with some areas of untidyness, the fringing to the short sides is uneven - to one side it is uniformly longer - but with some shorter threads. The other side is cut much shorter but with some longer threads too.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 606

An Isfahan rug, part silk, with peacock and other animals to the central field, signed to lower edge by a master weaver, approximately 188 x 118cmCondition Report: Rug in generally good condition overall. Some minor marks and stains to the surface, would probably benefit from a light clean. The tasselling is of fairly uniform length at both ends but has the expected fraying and some minor losses. Please see additional images of details, signature, front and back of this carpet.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 674

A Persian carpet, probably Tabriz, approximately 320 x 240cm

Lot 236

A Middle Eastern carpet runner, 345cm long x 91cm wide

Lot 524

A Caucasian wool pile carpet with central guls and geometric and floral designs, on a terracotta ground, in shades of natural, blue and green, 102" x 157" approx

Lot 923

Enamelled 9ct gold fob medal, the obverse with the seal or arms of the town of Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, the reverse inscribed "From Bonnyrigg to Captain Charles Edward Stewart MC April 1917", 13.4g Charles Edward Stewart MC (1887-1917) was the third son of John George Stewart who was a carpet manufacturer in Lasswade. Charles enlisted, along with his brother Frederick, in the Royal Scots at Edinburgh Castle in September 1914. In November 1915 they were commissioned to the Durham Light Infantry. Charles was adjutant to the battalion and saw service at Ypres and Somme. He died on the first day of the battle of Arras on 11th April 1917 having been shot in the stomach. He was posthumously awarded the Military Cross June 1917. 

Lot 11

An early 20thC Sarab design carpet runner, with two stylised borders, enclosing a central floral medallion field, with trees, 460cm x 86cm.

Lot 391

Terry Pratchett. A group of Terry Pratchett hardback novels, to include The Fifith Elephant, The Carpet People, Sorcery, Lords and Ladies, Reaper Man, etc. (26) and a Douglas Adams Teatime of The Soul.

Lot 570

Elizabeth II Coronation, A blue off cut of carpet taken from Westminster Abbey post coronation 1953.

Lot 597

A Persian carpet, on blue ground, overfilled with medallion design, 230cm x 146cm.

Lot 606

A Middle Eastern carpet, on a red ground with blue medallion border on a central single medallion central panel, on white tassel ends, 224cm x 134cm.

Lot 615A

A large wool cut carpet, on a cream ground with turquoise bordering and tassel ends, 366cm x 280cm.

Lot 665

A cased set of carpet bowls, each carved wood detailed with crest emblem, in leather green lined case, marked Lehna Vulcan.

Lot 531

19th century knotted wool carpet, damage to fringe 180 x 105cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 533

Middle Eastern fringed carpet, cream ground with designs in red and blue, 170 x 120cm. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 534

Middle Eastern fringed carpet, cream ground with designs in red and blue. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 402

A LARGE ARTS AND CRAFTS RED GROUND WOOL CARPET, probably Donegal, c.1920, unlabelled, of traditional design with central lozenge, serrated leaves, palmettes and foliate sprays to each corner set against a claret ground. 515 x 348cm

Lot 406

A COLLECTION OF THREE RARE COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENTS, Egypt 4th to 11th century, comprising a three figure panel, mounted, 25 x 13 cm high, a geometric carpet fragment, mounted and framed 26 x 20 high, and a linear panel with interlinked lozenges, mounted and framed, 30 x 6 cm high.Provenance: Pitt Rivers Collection, Sothebys 1974 Condition Report: **check previous sale

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