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A children's leatherette armchair, width 47cm, height 55cm, depth 55cm (af). CONDITION REPORT The base section is upholstered with carpet, there is a hole to the left-hand side in the leatherette and a further hole to the lower portion of the back. Wear to the ends of the arms, further surface wear visible throughout, but it is a very nice thing.
A wool hand knotted Persian carpet from the city of Mashad, 275 x 200cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A red ground Eastern carpet with beige central panel surrounded by a stepped floral border, approx 162 x 90cm. CONDITION REPORT Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A Middle Eastern woollen carpet, with central medallion, the large central pattern with various guls, stars, lozenges all in various colours of blue, white, pink against a red rust ground surrounded within a blue border with similar mythical beast decoration and multiple borders with tassels to either end, 140cm x 105cm Some minor wear^ misshapen^ wear to ends where cut and torn^ sides ok
A treen circular bowl with a collection of Scottish terracotta carpet bowls, in cross hatch and circle patterns, coloured in mauve and blue, pink and yellow, black and mauve, green and blue, red and green and others, of different sizes, 14 balls, treen 46cm diameter, largest ball 9cm diameter, smallest ball 6cm diameter Balls have some chipping^ otherwise good condition^ treen good condition
WILLIAM MCTAGGART RSA RSW (SCOTTISH 1835 - 1910), THE PORTRAIT OF JAMES TEMPLETON, FOUNDER OF TEMPLETON CARPETS, GLASGOW oil on canvas, signed and dated 1877 75cm x 62cm Framed. Label verso: Frost & Reed, 41 New Bond Street, London. Inscribed with Stock No. R12845 and dated 4-10-60 Note: William McTaggart was born in the Campbeltown area (Mull of Kintyre), as was James Templeton who was a farmer's son born in 1802. In his youth Templeton came to Glasgow to work in a draper's shop and by 1823 he had moved to Liverpool, and soon after obtained a lucrative post in Mexico where he made enough money to return to Scotland and start his own business. Initially he opened a shawl factory in Paisley, in 1829. In 1837, through contact with another shawl manufacturer, William Quigley, a new process was invented for processing chenille, a standard fabric for shawls, into compact C-shaped tufts which were both very soft and preserved their shape very well, enabling complex patterns to be created. Templeton immediately saw this as ideal for carpet manufacture. The ensuing carpet firm of "James Templeton & Son" was established in Bridgeton in 1839. The original factory was on King Street (now Redan Street) but burned down in 1856. In 1857 a new factory was built on William Street (later renamed Templeton Street). The factory specialised in "picture carpets", such as the Twelve Apostles Carpet which they exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1867. James Templeton died in 1885 and is buried in the upper part of Glasgow Necropolis.
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