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J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, first edition paperback, signed by the author, 2005.Provenance: One of the vendor's family had the book signed at the Grosvenor House on 9th April 2008 on the red carpet. JK Rowling was attending the Galaxy British book awards with Richard & Judy.. Very fine condition.
†A Feraghan carpet, the cream field decorated with an overall design of flowering foliage, within madder borders decorated with patera and multiple guard stripes, approximately 496 x 730cm Provenance: Purchased from Hill & Co. in 1992 †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Ushak carpet, the rich blue field decorated with stylised flowerhead and foliate motifs, within multiple borders and guard stripes decorated with geometricised foliage, approximately 410 x 351cm Please note: this carpet should be titled as: A Donegal carpet, in Ushak style, and not as originally titled in the catalogue.
†A Bidjar carpet, of Garrus design, the blue field decorated throughout with stylised foliate branches and flowers in an asymmetric design, within an ochre border decorated with flowerheads issuing palmettes, within floral decorated blue guard stripes, approximately 638 x 373cm The design originates with the weavers of Kirman in the 17th century who designed a series of carpets with fields covered with interlocking arabesques enclosing floral sprays. In common with other Kirman designs, a close variant on this design began to be woven in north west Persia in the 18th century. By the 19th century it was so well associated with the north west that it was given the name Garrus, a small weaving centre near to Bijar, although it was not exclusively woven there. One of the best known carpets from this group, inscribed as being the work of Garrus and dated 1794, was formerly in the McMullan Collection, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (M. S. Dimand and Jean Mailey, Oriental Rugs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1973, fig.120, p.87). The rich colours and elegant design lent itself to the demands of the European interior particularly in the second half of the 19th century, and as a result many examples are found in country houses in Britain and western Europe. †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Varamin carpet, the navy field decorated with an overall alternating design of flowerheads, in red , cream and blue, within a red border of floral foliage, within multiple borders, approximately 324 x 217cm For a very similar design of carpet, see Christie's, London, Noble & Private Collections Part II, 27th April 2017, Lot 207 (£5,250).
A 1900/1920s Turkey carpet, the centre medallion with radiating lotus flower and leaves, enclosed within a scrolling lotus flower and leaf border, retailed by A Gardener, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers and Carpet Specialists, 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow (worn patches and losses to border) (430cm x 366cm), £100-150
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