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Lot 592

A 20th century Anatolian Turkish Kilim floor carpet runner rug. The runner having a central series of repeating geometric patterns on a polychrome ground within a black & white outer border. Short tassels to ends. Measures approx. 291cm x 82cm.

Lot 341

A Royal Keshan pure new wool pile Afghan floor carpet rug. The rug of red ground with central panel decorated with intricate floral motifs. Series of red, brown & beige outer borders with further decorations. Label to underside. Measures approx. 240cm x 170cm.

Lot 463

A 20th century Persian Islamic Kashan floor carpet rug. The rug having a central panel intricately decorated with repeating floral & foliate motifs on red ground. All enclosed within a series of outer borders on blue & cream ground. Short tassels to ends. Measures approx. 336cm x 267cm.

Lot 362

A 19th century Afshar Turkish floor carpet rug. The rug featuring central geometric pattern with bird and flower surround in a central medallion, surrounded by recurring linear borders. The whole thing enclosed in a series of patterned borders. With tassels to each end. Some patches of wear commensurate with age. Measures approx. 200cm x 151cm. 

Lot 421

An early 20th century Central Persian Islamic Kashan floor carpet rug. The rug having a mint green ground with central panel with intricate floral decorations. Enclosed within outer borders with further motifs. Measures approx. 412cm x 300cm.

Lot 587

A large early 20th century Turkish Islamic fine wool & vegetable dye floor carpet rug. The rug having a central panel decorated with intricate stylized floral & foliate motif. All enclosed in series of outer borders with further decorations. All in pastel light colours. Short tassels to ends. Measures approx. 280cm x 235cm.

Lot 491

A 20th century South-West Persian Islamic Jajim Kilim floor carpet rug. The rug having two polychrome geometric panels with repeating shapes with stylized motifs within. Tassels to ends. Measures approx. 450cm x 142cm.

Lot 467

A large early 20th century Central Persian Islamic Kashan floor carpet runner rug. The runner having a central panel on bright red ground with scrolled foliate & floral motifs throughout. All enclosed in three outer border with further decorations. Short tassels to ends. Measures approx. 430cm x 110cm.

Lot 566

A large 20th century Azeri Persian hand knotted floor carpet rug. The rug having a central fielded panel with repeating geometric patterns in blues and reds. Further decoration to the boarders with tasselled ends. Measures approx. 245cm x 175cm.   

Lot 473

A 19th century hand woven Persian Islamic Bidjar floor carpet rug. The rug having a central shaped medallion with series of reaping geometric motifs within. Enclosed within a a central panel of red ground with stylized foliate decorations. Outer borders. Measures approx. 270cm x 160cm.

Lot 569

A late 20th century wool with silk Iranian Persian Islamic raj Tabriz carpet floor rug. The rug having a central medallion encapsulated in a oval white panel. With repeating foliate and floral pattern, with further repeating pattern. Red / cream ground. Tassels to ends. Measures approx. 174cm x 110cm.

Lot 537

A late 19th century Turkish Islamic Kayseri hand woven floor carpet rug. The rug having a central panel in red & cream with shaped medallion to middle. All decorated with intricate floral & fauna motifs. Three outer borders with further decoration. Measures approx. 194cm x 130cm.

Lot 346

Bukhara carpet, examples of elephant feet, wool on cotton, handmade, Dimensions: 190x140 cm. Period: 20th century

Lot 350

Handmade carpet, carpet size: 187X121 cm.

Lot 367

Handmade carpet, carpet size: 154X73 cm.

Lot 352

Handmade carpet, carpet size: 189X79 cm.

Lot 355

A cream ground Afghan carpet. 138" x 92"

Lot 351

An Indian red ground carpet 138" x 96".

Lot 478

An Algerian flat weave carpet, 8'2" x 4'9".

Lot 1512

A large modern machine made Chinese washed wool carpet with blue ground

Lot 593

A boxed Kleeneze carpet sweeper

Lot 1326

A 19th Century Baccarat silhouette paperweight with carpet ground millefiori and animal silhouette decoration

Lot 2901

A Kashan carpet, Central Persia, early 20th century, the green field with a central medallion, within a red palmette border, 360cm x 273cm.

Lot 2915

A fine Kashmir part silk carpet, late 20th century, the red field with a large flowerhead medallion, profusely supported by palmettes and dense foliage, within a complimentary border, 418cm x 306cm.

Lot 2917

A large Chinese carpet, mid-20th century, the ivory field and green border sparsely decorated with flowering branches, 422cm x 328cm.

Lot 2911

A Kashan carpet, Central Persia, mid/late 20th century, the celadon green field with a circular medallion supported by palmettes and leaves, within a complimentary border, 390cm x 285cm.

Lot 2920

A Pakistan bokhara style carpet, late 20th century, the grey field with overall columns of guls, within a complimentary border, 324cm x 223cm.

Lot 1038

Large Royal Keyshan Wool Carpet, pink background with floral border and fringing, (some marks), measures 10' x 9'. Would be ideal for large room.

Lot 2036

Two 20th century machine made Eastern style rugs - one a carpet square, other a runner. (2)

Lot 367

A Turkmen carpet, two rows of blue interspaced lozenges on a red ground within a running floral border, 290cm x 228cm.

Lot 489

A north Tabris machine made carpet decorated with a central medallion, surrounded by floral decorations in a diamond formation on a red and black ground and cream, black and red borders, 360cm l x 260cm wLocation:no serious damage, small section of fading on the bottom right hand side

Lot 366

Oriental Rugs and Carpets - a Baluchi carpet, 141cm x 91cm

Lot 376

An Indian silk carpet, blue and pink, 361 x 276 cm

Lot 197

An exceptional Second War ‘Utterly Fearless’ Submariner’s D.S.M. and Second Award Bar group of nine awarded to Petty Officer S. Hawkey, Royal Navy, for outstanding courage, coolness and devotion to duty in H.M. Submarine Porpoise, making vital ‘Magic Carpet’ runs to Malta, and striking the Japanese in H.M. Submarine Tally-Ho. As a Control Room Telephone Operator and Quarter Gunner ‘Excellent in all Respects’, Hawkey endured repeated close calls, such as ‘One of the Heaviest Depth-Charge Attacks Ever Made on a British Submarine’ (the Fore Hatch was Blown Open and water flooded in), close inshore work with Force 136 operatives, and ramming by an enemy warship Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R., with Second Award Bar (JX. 127066 S. Hawkey, A.B., R.N.); Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1936-1939 (JX. 127066 S. Hawkey, A.B., R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Burma Star, 1 clasp, Pacific; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (JX. 127066 S. Hawkey, A.B., R.N., H.M.S. Tally-Ho) mounted as worn, generally good very fine (9) £4,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby’s, May 1989; Dix Noonan Webb, July 2015. Only 147 Second Award Bars were awarded to the Distinguished Service Medal during the Second World War. D.S.M. London Gazette 29 December 1942:
‘For distinguished services in successful patrols in H.M. submarines.’ D.S.M. Second Award Bar London Gazette 20 February 1945:
‘For outstanding courage, skill and undaunted devotion to duty in successful patrols in H.M. submarine Tally Ho.’ The original recommendation states: ‘For coolness and courage in the face of the enemy. Leading Seaman Hawkey is the 4-inch gun trainer in H.M.S. Tally Ho. He is utterly fearless, his coolness in action has had a valuable steadying effect upon the younger members of the gun’s crew, and his skill has contributed to the destruction by gunfire of an enemy warship and fourteen other vessels.’ Stanley ‘Stan’ Hawkey, the son of a farmer, was born in St. Columb, Cornwall on 24 February 1911. After working as a farm labourer, at age 15 he entered the Royal Navy at Devonport as a Boy 2nd Class in May 1926. After three years of boy service in Training Ships and Battleships, during which he was tattooed on both arms, Hawkey engaged for Twelve Years on his 18th birthday in 1929. Joining the Submarine Service, despite Tragic Disasters that killed his close Comrades Hawkey advanced from Ordinary to Able Seaman in June 1930. From then onwards his story is closely linked with that of another ‘newly made’ Able Seaman, A.B. Leslie Bennington, who was two years younger. Bennington went on to rise rapidly through the ranks and was commissioned, eventually becoming one of the few wartime Captains who had begun his naval career on the lower deck. Bennington held seven levels of rank between 1931 and 1945 - remarkably, Hawkey served alongside him for part of each upward step. Hawkey greatly admired Bennington and the two men always got on well together. By his 20th birthday, Hawkey decided to apply for transfer to the submarine branch but had a long wait for a vacancy to occur. In January 1932 H.M.S. M2, the world’s first submersible aircraft carrier, sank while attempting to launch her seaplane. Sixty men died; Hawkey personally knew six of them (they had transferred months ahead of him). He spent three years in the Mediterranean in the mid-1930s, serving as quartermaster in the destroyer Beagle, where he qualified for his first medal, the Naval General Service with bar ‘Palestine’ (Bennington was also aboard Beagle during this commission.). In May 1938 Hawkey was at last offered the chance to serve in submarines. Due to heavy losses in submarine crews due to accidents, the nerve-wracking Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus (DSEA) test was obligatory. Each would-be submariner put on a primitive oxygen rebreathing apparatus and was locked inside a simulated submarine escape hatch (which could only accommodate one person at a time) at the bottom of a giant water tower. The occupant had to wait until the chamber was completely full of water before opening the outer door, exiting, closing the hatch behind him (so that the chamber could be pumped out and made ready for the next man to climb inside) and swimming to the surface of the water tower, without showing any signs of panic. Hawkey passed his DSEA test with flying colours. Part of his training was two months service in a drifter. Bennington (by now a Lieutenant) was his Divisional Officer. Bennington’s assessment of A.B. Hawkey in August 1938 was ‘An excellent man, cheerful and willing. During a salvage operation in bad weather, he displayed great courage… Power of command excellent for an Able Seaman.’ Hawkey qualified as a member of the deck gun crew in H.M. Submarine Starfish. Many of his shipmates were subsequently drafted to the brand-new submarine Thetis, which was to undergo pre-commissioning trials in Liverpool bay. On 18 January 1939 Hawkey was transferred to the large minelaying submarine Porpoise, which could carry 50 mines, together with six tubes (with two 21-inch torpedoes apiece) and a four-inch gun. Hawkey had also been earmarked for transfer to Thetis, and in April 1939 Porpoise’s Captain received official notification of this. However, the Captain refused to release his recently arrived crewman. On 1 June Thetis sank with 56 men aboard after the outer and inner doors of one of her torpedo tubes were both opened by mistake. After 17 hours of work, the crew had pumped out enough water to raise her stern to the vertical, protruding upright out of the sea and bringing her DSEA escape hatch within 20 feet of the surface. Rescue ships arrived and signalled their presence. Four crew members (three naval personnel and a civilian aboard for the trials) in turn successfully used the escape chamber and were picked up. During the fifth escape attempt the occupant of the DSEA chamber opened its outer door before the chamber had completely flooded. The higher external pressure caused an in-rush of sea water, trapping and drowning him. Because the outer hatch remained partially open, the chamber became inoperative; no one else could escape. The surviving crewmen still trapped inside the hull slowly suffocated. Hawkey stated “I knew every one of these good men and the majority of them sailed with me in the S/M Starfish and without a sudden change around in the drafting arrangements I should have certainly met my fate with them.” Porpoise Carrier Service: ‘A first-class seaman and an excellent character’ In July 1939 Porpoise loaded live mines and sailed for Malta, to await the outbreak of war with Italy and orders to mine the entrance of the Italian battlefleet’s anchorage at Leghorn. By October that had not happened, so the submarines in the Mediterranean were ordered back to home waters. Hawkey married in November 1939 and settled permanently in Liverpool. High-intensity war operations got underway in March 1940, when Porpoise joined 4th Submarine Flotilla at Rosyth to conduct hazardous patrols and mine-laying operations off Norway. In November 1940 she began escorting convoys across the Atlantic (and was the first submarine to protect convoys from German surface raiders). In August 1941 Porpoise completed a refit and began patrols in the Bay of Biscay, laying mines off St Nazaire and Bordeaux. From October 1941 she was operational in the Mediterranean, based in Alexandria, and became the first subma...

Lot 918

A West Persian Arak (Sultanabad) carpet, c1900, 312 x 530cm Localised wear

Lot 985

A vintage 20th century North West Persian Malaya runner carpet floor rug. With repeating geometric and floral pattern to centre, encapsulated in a red panel with further repeating geometric pattern borders. Measures approx. 405cm x 105cm

Lot 1008

A vintage 20th century Anatolian Turkish kilim carpet floor rug. Having diamond repeating pattern to body, with repeating geometric shape. Tassels to ends. 284cm x 79cm

Lot 992

A vintage 20th century South West Persian Lori carpet floor rug. Rectangular form in a red and orange ground with repeating geometric shapes to border, smaller striped border to outer and cross decoration to centre. Tassels to ends. Measures 250cm x 125cm

Lot 983

A vintage 20th century Persian Islamic carpet floor runner run. Having geometric repeating pattern with further decoration to the inner and outer borders. In a red background. Measures approx. 310x80cm

Lot 1002

A vintage 20th century south west Persian Qashqai kilim carpet floor rug. Having central medallions with repeating geometric pattern  to borders. Tassels to ends. Measures approx. 220cm x 137cm

Lot 1007

A vintage 20th century North West Persian Sumak kilim carpet floor rug. With repeating striped body with tassels to end. Measures approx. 250cm x 65cm

Lot 1011

A vintage 20th century Anatolian Turkish kilim carpet floor rug. With repeating diamond pattern with geometric pattern to edge. With repeating pattern to borders. Tassels to ends. Measures approx. 193cm x 151cm

Lot 895

An early 20th century Persian Afghan Ersari manner carpet floor rug. The rug having a red ground with large central field populated with three large gul central medallions. The rug featuring a large main border encompassed by a smaller guard border. Tasseled fringes to ends. The rug AF. Measures approx. 218x120cm

Lot 991

A vintage 20th century Persian Islamic central Najaabad carpet floor rug. With central blue medallion with red surround with repeating floral design. Blue banner with further repeating geometric pattern. Tassels to end. Measures approx. 350cm x 240cm

Lot 998

A vintage 20th century north east Persian turkoman carpet floor runner rug. With repeating central medallions with various sized border with repeating pattern. Tassels to end. Measures approx. 280cm x 80cm

Lot 997

A vintage 20th century South West Persian Qashqai carpet floor runner rug. Having repeating central medallion encapsulated in a red panel. With repeating floral design to outer border. Measures approx. 285cm x 68cm.

Lot 908A

A Kayam hand cut deep pile carpet, 450cm x 350cm.

Lot 280

A VERY LARGE AND FINE EARLY 20TH CENTURY PERSIAN KASHAN CARPET.

Lot 71

A LARGE MOROCCAN BERBER CARPET BAG.

Lot 775

A PAKISTANI BOKHARA CARPET blue/grey ground, 185 x 128cm plus fringes

Lot 769

A ROSE GROUND KIRMAN STYLE CARPET WITH GREEN BORDER and central medallion 180 x 274cm plus fringes (worn)

Lot 779

AN ANATOLIAN TURKISH CARPET, IN SOFT REDS, PINKS AND YELLOWS 205 x 305cm plus fringes (wear)

Lot 511

Aubusson style carpet, central floral roundel against a cream field, enclosed by a maroon border and outer deep cream border with scrolling acanthus leaf, 275cm x 186cm.

Lot 512

Large Isfahan carpet, the red ground with large central ivory medallion, enclosed by navy spandrels and matching borders, machine made, 314cm x 197cm.

Lot 513

Machine made Persian carpet, the cream ground filled with animals and foliage, enclosed by navy borders with birds and flowers, 306cm x 197cm.

Lot 507

Luri carpet, with rows of lozenge and square formed medallions on a red field, border within guards, 355cm x 252cm.Qty: 1Condition report:Some spot staining to the borders. The colour a little faded/ paler towards one end. Otherwise in very good overall condition, no evident moth damage, rips, repairs. Pile remains good.

Lot 506

Aubusson pattern rug, champagne coloured ground with central floral motif, enclosed by Classical scrolled borders, 260cm x 168cm.Condition report:The backing shows two seems where the carpet has either been made in thirds, or it has been reduced although the proportions and scrolling design all match so a reduction seems unlikely. There is a 20cm patch of discoloured yellow staining adjacent to the border. A small blue spot stain to the central field. Other spot patches of wear and thinning of the fabric.

Lot 508

Large Bokhara carpet, the crimson field with eight rows of elephant foot motifs, enclosed by multiple borders, 382x285cm.Condition report:Good overall condition, no rips or tears, no significant staining. Pile remains good, fringes are even length. The dimensions stated are correct (385x285cm). The image must have distorted when straightening through photoshop.

Lot 90

Eight boxes of china, encyclopedias, enamel bread bin, Hornsea tableware, carpet bowls, cricket books, magazine rack, etc.

Lot 92

A Nain carpet, Isfahan Province, Central Iran, 294cm by 200cm

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