GOLD MISS MURE'S MEDAL 1916-17, awarded to James Gillespie of Perceton Carpet Bowling Club, the obverse with applied central shield shaped plaque inscribed 'Perceton Carpet Bowling Club 1916-17', the reverse with shield shaped plaque inscribed 'Miss Mure's Medal Won by James Gillespie', 31mm high, maker JM, in nine carat gold, along with two further gold Miss Mure's Medals, each awarded to J Gillespie, dated 1913-14 and 1924-25, 17.4g gross
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TABRIZ CARPET, North West Persia, the light rust field with overall design of various polychrome palmettes, floral sprays and animals, in broad shaded apricot border of polychrome palmettes, bold arabesques, floral tendrils and cloudbands between aqua-blue and ivory floral meandering stripes and outer plain stripe, 470cm x 330cm Provenance: Christies South Kensington, Carpets, Furniture and Works of Art, June 2000, Lot 24.
A LARGE KULA CARPET, Western Anatolia, 19th century, with a central hexagonal madder medallion containing geometric motifs and stylised plants, within a partially hooked border, on a green ground with large pale blue spandrels containing lines of stylised flowerheads, with a principal stylised vine border on a madder ground enclosed by multiple guard stripes and an outer border of stylised flowerheads, 152" x 214"
A FINE ZIEGLER CARPET, Sultanabad, North West Persia, circa 1890 the mid-blue field with an ascending design of cypress trees, supported by plants issuing vines ending in flower heads, within a broad pale terracotta border enclosing bold palmettes and flower heads, linked by vines ending in sickle leaves, 192" by 150".
Birds And Beasts Translated by A.R. Allinson from the French of Lemonnier, Illustrated by E.J. Detmold published George Allen 1911 in decorated cloth, The Book of Nonsense and More Nonsense by Edward Lear in pictorial cloth, The Flying Carpet with mounted colour plates and text illustrations by Mabel Lucie Attwell, Heath Robinson, E.H. Shepard etc, Le Petit Prince, Phra Abhai Mani and others by Daudet, and Mrs. Ewing (7)

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