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Orientteppich. SARUK/PERSIEN, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh., 356x273 cm. Der rote Fond des Mittelfeldes zeigt ein Muster von Blütenzweigen, -dolden und Vasenmotiven. Blau-schwarze Hauptbordüre. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, besch. im Bereich der Kanten und Fransen. Oriental rug. Sarough/Persia, 1st half of the 20th ct., 356x273 cm. Red grounded field carpet with floral ornaments. Dark blue main border. Traces due to age and use, worn.
Orientteppich mit Seide. NAIN/PERSIEN, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., 347x258 cm. Der hellbeigefarbene Fond des Innenfeldes ist großzügig gemustert mit einer zentrale Rosette und entsprechenden Eckzwickeln sowie mit Spiralrankwerk. Auch die hellbeigefarbene Hauptbordüre zeigt ein Spiralmuster mit Blüten. Edle Knüpfarbeit von heller Gesamtwirkung. Normale Gebrauchsspuren. Oriental rug with silk. Nain/Persia, 347x258 cm. Light beige coloured medallion carpet with floral bended and curved all over patterned mirror. Light beige main border. Normal traces due to use.
Teppich. 263x189 cm. Orientalisches Muster mit einer zentralen Vase zwischen zwei Lebensbäumen sowie Pfauen und anderen Vögeln auf wollweissem Fond. Blaue, floral gemusterte Bordüre. Diverse Gebrauchsspuren. Carpet, 263x189 cm. Oriental pattern on wool white ground. Blue main border. Several traces due to use.
Peking Teppich, 295x245 cm. Das orange-rostrotfarbene Mittelfeld ist aufsteigend gemustert mit wenigen, chinesischen Landschaftselementen sowie in der oberen rechte Ecke mit einem großen Pfau. Die himbeerfarbene Bordüre ist bis auf ein Vasenmotiv in der linken, oberen Ecke unifarben. Normale Gebrauchsspuren. Chinese carpet, 295x245 cm. Red-brown inner field, patterned with few landscape and with a peacock. Raspberry colored border. Normal traces due to use
2 Orientteppiche, 20. Jh.. 1 Belutsch, 236x170 cm, mit schwarz und rot geometrisch gemustertem Mittelfeld, und breiter, mehrreihiger Bordüre SOWIE 1 Turkmenischer Teppich, 93x62 cm, von rotbrauner Farbe mit 6 Göls im Mittelfeld, mehrreihiger Bordüre und Gewebeabschlüssen. Beide Teppiche mit Gebrauchsspuren im Bereich der Kanten und Fransen. 2 oriental rugs, 20th ct.: 1 Baluch, 236x170 cm and 1 Tekke carpet, 93x62 cm. Both with signs of wear in the area of the edges and fringes.
Orientteppich mit Seide. NAIN/PERSIEN, 20. Jh., D.: 140 cm. Der indigoblaue Fond des Mittelfeldes ist gemustert mit einem zentralen Sternmedaillon sowie mit ausladenden Vasenmotiven, die in regelmäßiger Anordnung rundherum vom beigefarbenen Bordürenrahmen zur Mitte hin in das indigoblaue Mittelfeld kragen. Normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Oriental rug with silk. Nain/Persia, 20th ct., diameter: 140 cm. Medallion carpet with floral pattern on indigo blue ground. Beige coloured border. Normal traces due to age and use.
A Tabriz carpet of Ardabil designNorth West Persiathe rich madder field of flowering vines and spiralling tendrils centred by an ivory medallion with hanging lamp pendants, framed by a dark blue border containing pistachio and madder cartouches,716cm x 440cmFootnotes:The Ardabil carpet:The original carpet (now on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum) was made in the town of Ardabil in north-west Iran. It was here that Sufi leader, Shaykh Safi al-Din Ardabili, (ancestor of Shah Ismail, founder of the powerful Safavid dynasty) was buried. Edward Stebbing, a British carpet dealer, bought the carpet then resold the piece to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1893 for £2000. Designer William Morris advised the museum in the acquisition and said that the carpet was of 'singular perfection ... logically and consistently beautiful.'The central medallion is said to resemble the interior of the dome of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan. The two differently sized lamp motifs are now seen as an early use of graphical perspective. Some have suggested that when viewed from the end with the smaller lamp the two appear to be the same size. However there are some historians who argue that that there is no clear proof that graphical perspective was used in Iran during that period. Other historians and critics suggest that the carpet acted as reflection, and that the lamps mirror those hanging from the ceilings of mosques and shrines of the time.Today in the Victoria and Albert Museum the carpet is displayed in the Jameel Gallery. The lights above the carpet are turned on for only ten minutes on the hour and half hour. This not only highlights the fragility of such a piece but adds to the drama and sense of theatre when viewing it.Please note that this lot is subject to the US embargo on the import of carpets of Iranian origin as of 06.08.2018This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very large Mahal carpetNorth West Persialate 19th century, on rich dark blue ground with interlacing palmettes, lotus flowers and spiralling tendrils, the border filled with madder, ivory and light green/blue geometric foliate detail,638cm x 533cm Footnotes:Please note that this lot is subject to the US embargo on the import of carpets of Iranian origin as of 06.08.2018This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* RAF. Overseas Squadron's Carpet, circa 1960s, an unusual handmade woven wool carpet by Tai Ping Carpets, Hong Kong, pure wool hand-knotted reinforced backed construction and guaranteed “Permanently Mothproof”, depicting squadron badges & insignia motifs on sky-blue ground with yellow border & black division design, made to special order with maker’s specification and re-order labels attached to underside edging, six squadron insignia badges representing Squadrons 23, 29, 72, & 213 inter alia, seeing overseas service in the post-war years, 48 x 72 in (122 x 184 cm)Qty: (1)
A Chinese bronze bodhisattva, wearing elaborate jewellery, seated on a carpet made of a deer, on top of a lotus pedestal, his lower garment incised with scrolls, his left hand raised and a kapala in his right hand, 21cm highCondition report: Surface scratches and dents. Base dented and loose.
An early-20th century Oriental corridor carpet, profusely-decorated with stylised flowers and birds, on a dark blue ground within multiple border, 396 x 105cm, (hole to one corner, overall wear and tear to borders) and a Kasak corridor carpet with old repairs and damages to borders, 400 x 119cm, (2).

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