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Lot 304

ROBERT KIME INSPIRED SUZANI CARPET, 270cm x 180cm.

Lot 307

FINE PURE SILK TEHRAN DESIGN CARPET, 280cm x 165cm.

Lot 318

FINE PERSIAN BIJAR CARPET, 400cm x 300cm.

Lot 320

FINE CONTEMPORARY OUSHAK CARPET, 366cm x 269cm, vibrant palmette design field.

Lot 322

FINE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET, 330cm x 252cm.

Lot 326

FINE ANTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET, 287cm x 179cm.

Lot 332

CHINESE PEKING DRAGON CARPET, 308cm x 216cm.

Lot 342

FINE ANTIQUE PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET, 356cm x 275cm, all over design.

Lot 320

A large Afghan carpet,Condition report: Has been used, but overall the colour is good, with little signs of wear. No visible damage or repairs. Looks to be later 20th century in date.

Lot 951

A large Chinese blue ground carpet. 366 x 276 cm.

Lot 495

A Bokhara carpet, having seven rows of medallions, on a red ground372 x 290cmCondition report: Signs oif overall wear and use, mostly to the fringes and edges, with small areas of losses to the pile.

Lot 325

A Middle Eastern carpet the central cream ground with central medallion and floral decoration with similar border, 250cm x 155cm

Lot 485

An Indian carpet, with scrolling foliage and tendrils inside a triple border, 275cm x 188cm

Lot 1144

ANTIQUE PINE BLANKET BOX LATER UPHOLSTERED WITH FLAT WEAVE KELIM CARPET. W 86 X D 46 X H 39cms.

Lot 1250

Tabriz Carpet, the field with columns of Mihrabs enclosed by cartouche borders, 306cm by 200cm

Lot 1253

Shiraz Carpet, the raspberry field with stepped medallion framed by spandrels and stellar motif borders, 280cm by 207cm

Lot 1257

Afghan Carpet, the terracotta field with central medallion framed by 'S' motif borders, 286cm by 184cm

Lot 1264

Chinese Carpet, the brick red field sparsely decorated with flowering boughs enclosed by mint green borders, 270cm by 180cm

Lot 1266

Tabriz carpet, the mustard field with indigo central medallion framed by wide indigo borders 400cm by 290cm

Lot 197

A LARGE MODERN MACHINE MADE WOVEN WOOLLEN FLOOR CARPET

Lot 68

A LARGE PALE BLUE CHINESE WASH WOOL FLOOR CARPET, of floral design, 282cm wide x 367cm longTassels worn along both edges & worn up to carpet in places along one edge.  Slight wearing through in places, mothing/wear, could do with a good clean

Lot 573

Large Persian Tasselled Rug / Carpet: Dimensions are 313cm x 200cm

Lot 99

Royal Doulton Flambe figure: Figure The Carpet Seller HN2776.

Lot 181

19TH CENTURY - A LARGE VIENNESE PRINT OF 'THE COSSACKS CROSSING THE URALS JULY 1799' 94cm wide. Note: A version of this print was liberated from Hitler's bunker in Berlin by Major Anthony Jones who also acquired a carpet from the bunker. Provenance: Dineley Collection thence Daily Collection

Lot 453

Turkoman style patterned red ground carpet, 63" x 96"

Lot 647

A large geometric design Turkish eastern carpet, 302 X 316cm

Lot 1135A

A mid 20th century vintage hand weaved islamic Shiraz Mihrab rug / carpet having a red background with geometric patterns and a fringe to each end.

Lot 1200

A 19th century antique Persian / Islamic / Afghan Qashqai rug / carpet of a large size designed for weddings or welcoming presents. The hand woven woollen rug being coloured with natural vegetable dye has brown fringe to the top end and bottom end, red blue and brown guard border with pile direction to each side, red blue, yellow and green abstract geometric design on a cream background to the main border, blue outer border, blue quarters panels decorated with colourful birds, red field decorated with abstract geometric figures, animals and floral motifs and three blade medallions to the middle representing  a special event.Measures, 206 H x 167 W

Lot 1220

An early 20th century hand-woven wool natural vegetable dyed Persian / Islamic Afghan Shiraz carpet rug having brown fringe to the top end and bottom end, brown and red pile directions to each side, blue guard border, cream main border decorated with floral motifs, eight point stars to the corner, blue field with animal motifs and a large brown medallion to the centre decorated with colourful animal motifs. 120 cm x 170cm 

Lot 1258

A group of three late 20th century handmade Chinese oriental carpet / rugs. Two rugs with red field, golden medallion to the centre and gold / yellow foliate design to the main border together with a black field Chinese rug with a large red dragon to the centre, white fringe and selvage strip. 196cm x 94xm 

Lot 1303

An antique 19th century Persian Islamic Afghan rug carpet having a red background with black geometric patterns throughout. 178cm x 100cm

Lot 1306

A large early 20th century circa 1930’s Persian Afghan carpet rug, having green, black and red main board with floral motifs, white fringe to the top end and bottom end, medallion to the centre on a cream field.Measures, 400 cm x 280 cm

Lot 1309

A large 20th century Persian Afghan Shiraz carpet rug having red guard and inner border, floral heads motifs to the main border, three square medallions to the centre decorated with abstract geometric motifs on a red field with white fringe to the top end and bottom end together with a smaller similar design rug having red field with black abstract medallions. 

Lot 1316

A large 20th century circa 1950’s Persian Afghan carpet rug having black guard border, floral motifs of the main border, medallion to the centre on a cream field.Measures, 273 cm x 360 cm

Lot 294

A collection of 24 Art Deco 1930s metal stair carpet clips / rod. RD 615936. Measures 10.5cm. 

Lot 482

A Ushak style carpet, with rosette decoration, 520 x 274cms (cut and sewn together into three strips).

Lot 485

Mashad carpet, of royal design with bold floral design on claret ground, no border, 330 x 250cms.

Lot 15

AUBUSSON STYLE CARPET LATE 20TH CENTURY the field with fruit filled medallion against foliate ground with birds and rabbits, within light brown mask head, fruit and foliate border(304cm x 244cm)

Lot 474

KASHAN CARPET CENTRAL PERSIA, MODERN the dark indigo field with blue and grey medallion, within dark indigo palmette and vine border(370cm x 280cm)

Lot 475

KASHAN CARPET CENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 20TH CENTURY the ivory field with grey and light blue medallion, grey spandrels, within grey palmette and foliate vine border(354cm x 250cm)

Lot 476

VARAMIN CARPET CENTRAL PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the ivory field with palmette and bird filled lattice pattern, within red palmette and bird border(304cm x 212cm)

Lot 477

MESHED CARPET NORTHEAST PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with indigo and camel medallion, indigo spandrels, within indigo palmette and leafy vine border, signature to one end(350cm x 310cm)

Lot 480

TABRIZ CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA, MID 20TH CENTURY the green field with indigo and brown cusped medallion, red, blue and yellow spandrels, within mauve arabesque, palmette and vine border, signed to one end(395cm x 291cm)

Lot 481

TABRIZ CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the rust red field with allover palmette and vine pattern, within indigo palmette and leafy vine border(336cm x 233cm)

Lot 482

TABRIZ 'BENLIAN' CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA, MID 20TH CENTURY the ivory field with allover palmette and foliate vine pattern, within light blue palmette and floral vine border, signature star to one corner(378cm x 296cm)

Lot 485

USHAK CARPET WEST ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the plain orange field with olive green lozenge medallion, within camel hooked totem border(350cm x 314cm)

Lot 486

HERIZ CARPET NORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with indigo, blue and red star medallion, ivory, red and blue spandrels, within indigo rosette and vine border(338cm x 238cm)

Lot 488

SHIRAZ CARPET SOUTH PERSIA, LATE 20TH CENTURY the red field with three dark indigo and ivory lozenge medallions, dark indigo spandrels with rosettes, within narrow ivory linked lozenge border(325cm x 224cm)

Lot 489

ERSARI KIZIL AYAK CARPET TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY the brown field with two columns of seven guls, within red hooked zig zag border(413cm x 219cm)

Lot 490

ERSARI KIZIL AYAK CARPET TURKMENISTAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with four columns of eleven guls, within ivory hooked vine border, minor kilim ends(345cm x 259cm)

Lot 492

PONDICHERRY CARPET SOUTHEAST INDIA, MID 19TH CENTURY the ivory field with allover floral pineapple and grape 'chintz' pattern, within blue rose cartouche border; and a strip section, possibly removed from a pendant carpet (2)(carpet 650cm x 600cm; strip 600cm x 70cm)Footnote: Provenance: The Right Honourable Sir George Clerk, 6th Baronet of Penicuik (1787-1867); Thence by descent to the present owners. Note: Little has been written on the history of the carpet industry of Southeast India beyond noting that it is the oldest centre of carpet weaving in India, with weavers arriving from Persia some time before 1550. Also mentioned is that some of the better carpets on the subcontinent were woven here prior to the late 19th century. Of Ellore, a little further up the coast from Pondicherry, Walter Hawley writes: “here in former times were produced some of the best rugs in Southern India; and even as late as 1883, Mr. E. B. Havell wrote that he had seen pieces woven to meet special orders which were equal in point of interest and material to the old specimens in the hands of connoisseurs.” (Hawley, Walter. Oriental Rugs, New York 1913, p260) Murray Eiland Jr. comments on Indian carpets that: “in the nineteenth century there were a number of carpet centres that are not significant producers now…it is difficult, if not impossible, to identify them with specific carpets” (Eiland, Murray. Oriental Rugs, London 1998, p295-296). It is wonderful therefore to have the family provenance in this instance, which indicates that this example was produced in Pondicherry in the mid-19th century. On Pondicherry carpets, Jack Franses notes that: “the French bought Pondicherri [sic] in 1702...and a small workshop, which produced the most delightful Indo-French designs in the latter part of the eighteenth century and all the nineteenth century, which are much sought after today.” (Franses, Jack. European and Oriental Rugs, London 1970, p82-83). That ‘Indo-French’ style can be seen very much in evidence in this example, with its cross-cultural chintz field design and European rococo cartouche border. Western interest in Indian carpets was aroused by the impressive examples on display at the Great Exhibition of 1851. They drew considerable admiration from the viewing public, which led to their increased popularity and production from the 1850s onwards. The choice of an Indian carpet would thus have been the height of fashion for the grandest room in the newly remodelled Penicuik House in the mid-19th century. By family repute, this carpet was commissioned or purchased in Pondicherry and brought back from India by Edward Clerk (1824-1917) who was serving with the 4th Madras Cavalry, latterly becoming a major. He was a younger son of The Right Honourable Sir George Clerk, 6th Baronet of Penicuik (1787-1867), and bought the carpet as a gift for his father. Sir George had extended Penicuik House in 1857, with two large wings added by the eminent Victorian architect David Bryce, and would have been refurbishing the interiors thereafter. It is presumed that this carpet was in situ at the house sometime between 1857 and Sir George’s death in 1867. It was certainly given pride of place by the time Carelli painted this watercolour of the grand interior of Ossian’s Hall in 1878, showing it on the floor (see image). Penicuik House had been built in the 1760s by Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet, and decorated in lavish style. The most impressive room was the grand saloon, known as Ossian’s Hall. Sir James had commissioned Scottish artist Alexander Runciman (1736-1785) to decorate the ceiling of this room with themes from the recently published Poems of Ossian (1765) by the Scottish poet James Macpherson. Sadly, Penicuik House was destroyed by fire in 1899 and Runciman’s ceiling became one of Scotland’s greatest lost artworks. During the fire a great deal of effort was channelled into salvaging the furnishings and the majority, including this carpet, were saved and rehoused in the Clerks’ new home in the nearby converted stable block, spending the 20th century there. By family tradition, there is thought to have been a second carpet, which may have ended up in an American museum collection subsequent to sales from Penicuik House in the late 19th century. At present we have been unable to discover any evidence as to its whereabouts. It may be that the additional section offered here came from that second carpet.

Lot 493

BESHIR CARPET TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the abrash indigo field with red palmette cruciform pattern, within burgundy hashed shield border, kilim ends(238cm x 140cm)

Lot 494

LAKAI FLATWEAVE CARPET UZBEKISTAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field woven in sections with allover gul pattern, within brown geometric border and lattice fringe ends(345cm x 154cm)

Lot 495

TEKKE CARPET TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brown field with four columns of ten guls, within brown octagon starburst border, hooked lozenge elem panels(326cm x 226cm)

Lot 496

YOMUT CARPET TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the brown field with allover serrated lozenge pattern, within narrow ivory serrated lozenge border, lozenge elem end panels(267cm x 144cm)

Lot 497

ERSARI CARPET TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the red field with three columns of sixteen guls, within red serrated vine border(350cm x 240cm)

Lot 498

ERSARI CARPET TURKMENISTAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY the red field with three columns of five guls, within red hooked lozenge border(258cm x 222cm)

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