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Lot 431

EXCEPTIONAL ANTIQUE FEREGHAN CARPET, 503cm x 362cm, North Persia circa 1910, all over pinwheel design on a midnight blue field within complimentary bands and borders, provenance - Sotherbys, London, 17 April 2007, lot 139.

Lot 420A

FINE ANTIQUE FEREGHAN GARDEN DESIGN CORRIDOR CARPET, 596cm x 242cm, tiled stylised organic motif field within a pinwheel design border.

Lot 420

FINE KASHAN CARPET, 404cm x 295cm, palmette and vine design on a jade field within complimentary bands and borders.

Lot 424

VERY FINE AGRA CARPET, 320cm x 246cm, all over stylised palmette, flowerhead and vine design on a terracotta field within complimentary bands and borders.

Lot 439

ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN KELLEH CARPET, 380cm x 140cm, geometric medallions and stylised botanical motifs within corresponding borders (worn), together with a small caucasian rug, 213cm x 105cm. (2)

Lot 410

RUG COMPANY CARPET, 369cm x 276cm, 'Stupa Yellow' designed by Suzanne Sharp, RRP £12,886.

Lot 429

GOLRAN CARPET, 496cm x 400cm, 'Firuzabad Dark' from the Memories Collection by Isabella Sodi. Hand knotted wool and silk. rrp £32,928.

Lot 411

ANTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET, 400cm x 300cm, petech design of a central star medallion on a terracotta palmette and vine field within ivory spandrels and complimentary borders.

Lot 1607

A Keshan carpet, 2.3 x 1.6 mtrs

Lot 1608

A Keshan carpet, 2.3 x 1.6 mtrs

Lot 1597

A Keshan green ground carpet, 2.8 x 2 mtrs

Lot 159

An antique Afghan Khal Mohammadi rug / carpet on red ground 200x152cm approx.

Lot 162

An antique Persian Kerman oriental rug / carpet 210x135cm approx.

Lot 1234

A machine made carpet of Kashan design, Eastern Europe, the plain coral pink field with medallion framed by spandrels and floral cartouche borders, 420 by 300cm

Lot 126

A Ziegler style carpet, with all over foliate design, on a blue ground, 280cm x 200cm

Lot 420

Persian Bakhtiari garden rug carpet, red ground, with stylised floral motifs, 354cm x 281cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 427

Persian Najaf Abad red ground rug carpet, large central medallion, 280cm x 228cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 394

An oval Chinese-style carpet, 260cm wide.

Lot 391

A large flat weave carpet with repeating geometric patterns throughout, 290cm x 197cm.

Lot 388

A machine made Eastern-style carpet on a red ground, 200cm x 125cm.

Lot 390

A rectangular Beluch carpet, 220cm x 120cm.

Lot 382

A Baluch rectangular carpet, having repeating geometric patterns, 300cm x 150cm.

Lot 398

An Eastern-style geometrically patterned carpet, 198cm x 108cm.

Lot 351

A TURKISH CARPET, with a row of six octagons, inside a multi band border, in a fawn ground 6ft2 (188cm)l x 4ft (124cm)w. (1)

Lot 307

AN IVORY GROUND CHINESE WOOL CARPET,with a floral border, 10ft4 (315cm)h x 7ft1 (260cm). (1)

Lot 510

A modern blue ground Ziegler carpet 2.80m x 2m

Lot 490

A modern beige ground Keshan carpet 2.30m x 1.60m

Lot 1523

A PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET. 287x209cms.

Lot 1529

A PERSIAN SAROUK LARGE CARPET. 480x316cms.

Lot 1548

AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN ZIEGLER CARPET. 580 x 370cms. TOGETHER WITH AN ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN RUG. 120 x 170cms.

Lot 760

An Early XX Century Wool Carpet, with central floral elongated motif in the Indian manner, on a pink ground, with multi-coloured floral border (border cuts), approximately 548 x 382cm.

Lot 1503

A PERSIAN HERIZ CARPET. 300x241cms.

Lot 1545

A TRIBAL BROCADED FLAT WEAVE CARPET, POSSIBLY NORTH AFRICAN. 420 x 170cms.

Lot 1511

AN ANTIQUE TURKISH USHAK CARPET. 307x240cms.

Lot 1547A

A PERSIAN CARPET OF CLASSIC DESIGN 332 X 308 CM

Lot 1549

AN ANTIQUE CHINESE CARPET. 350 x 280cms.

Lot 1532

A PERSIAN CARPET OF CLASSIC DESIGN. 388x304cms.

Lot 1555

A LARGE AFGHAN BOKHARA CARPET. 410 X 560

Lot 2511

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SET OF LIBRARY STEPS WITH CARPET INSET TREADS.

Lot 1518

AN AFGHAN CARPET. 384x297cms.

Lot 1539

AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN FEREGHAN CARPET. 443 x 415cms.

Lot 1526

AN ANTIQUE PERSIAN CARPET OF UNUSUAL DESIGN. 355x244cms.

Lot 1547

A PERSIAN HAMMADAN CARPET. 360 c 270cms.

Lot 1542

A PERSIAN SHIRAZ CARPET. 276 x 185cms.

Lot 742

A Persian style machine made carpet, 275 x 370 cm

Lot 837

A Persian Koliai carpet, 264 x 125 cm

Lot 422

A painted bronze figure, of an Arab potter, on a carpet, 10 cm wide

Lot 228

A Hawkes copper and brass bugle, two 19th century power flasks, a set of indoor carpet bowls, a set of children's cards, and a comport top section (box)

Lot 775

Commodus AV Aureus. Rome, AD 186. M COMM•ANT•P•FEL•AVG BRIT, laureate, and draped head right / LIBERT AVG•P M TR P XI•IMP VII COS V P P, Libertas standing left, holding pileus and long sceptre. RIC 135 var.); C. 339; BMCRE -, c.f. 177 note; Calicó 2282 var. (obv bust). 7.33g, 21mm, 6h. Fleur De Coin. Extremely Rare. Commodus’ coinage from AD 181 attests to the official policy of his reign, according to Mattingly and Sydenham (RIC III, p. 357) a “policy of peace, based on victorious power (cp. Types of Victory and Pax, holding branch and spear), leading to public security (‘Securitas Publica’) and prosperity (‘Felicitas’), a policy of constitutional government (‘Libertas’) and care for the material well-being of the subject (‘Annona’ and ‘Aequitas’)”. The types of 186, the year this coin was struck, “continue to witness the happiness of the age, the harmony and loyalty of the troops, the victories of the Roman arms.” There are no direct references to the serious revolts in Gaul and Spain, which are swept under the numismatic carpet; only a type of ‘Concordia Militum’ with the emperor reconciling two groups of soldiers may relate to these troubles. The continued use of Libertas again in 186 seeks to emphasise the emperor’s respect for and adherence to a constitutional government. That this was of course a naked lie should come as no surprise; Cassius Dio (73.5-73.6) relates to us some of the extra-judicial killings carried out by Commodus: “Commodus also killed Salvius Julianus and Tarrutenius Paternus, who was enrolled among the ex-consuls, and others with them, including even a woman of the nobility. And yet Julianus, after the death of Marcus, could have done at once anything whatever that he wished against Commodus, since he was a man of great renown, was in command of a large army, and enjoyed the devotion of his soldiers; but he had refused to make any rebellious move, both because of his own probity and because of the good will that he bore to Marcus even after that emperor’s death. And Paternus, if he had plotted against Commodus, as he was accused of doing, could easily have killed him while he himself was still in command of the Praetorians; but he had not done so. Commodus likewise killed the two Quintilii, Condianus and Maximus; for they had a great reputation for learning, military skill... and wealth, and their notable talents led to the suspicion that, even if they were not planning any rebellion, they were nevertheless displeased with existing conditions. Sextus Condianus, the son of Maximus, who surpassed all others by reason both of his native ability and his training, when he heard that sentence of death had been pronounced against him, too, drank the blood of a hare, after which he mounted a horse and purposely fell from it; then, as he vomited the blood, which was supposed to be his own, he was taken up, apparently on the point of death, and was carried to his room. He himself now disappeared, while a ram's body was placed in a coffin in his stead and burned. After this, constantly changing his appearance and clothing, he wandered about here and there. And when this story got out, diligent search was made for him high and low. Many were punished in his stead on account of their resemblance to him, and many, too, who were alleged to have shared his confidence or to have sheltered him somewhere; and still more persons who had perhaps never even seen him were deprived of their property.”

Lot 3286

A Bokhara red ground carpet, 190cm x 140cm

Lot 1173

Two boxes of games, playing cards, etc, including Mah-jongg, carpet bowls, etc

Lot 3287

A Keshan blue ground carpet, 230cm x 160cm

Lot 1139

A boxwood chess set (men and board) dominoes, draughts, Vintage cards and games and carpet bowls

Lot 1794

A blue ground Ziegler carpet, 230 x 160cm.

Lot 1797

A beige ground Keshan carpet, 280 x 200.

Lot 1798

A red ground Keshan carpet, 230 x 160cm.

Lot 851

Three Royal Doulton figures, HN1706 'Cobbler', HN1365 'Mendicant', and HN1464 'Carpet Seller' (af) (3) CONDITION REPORT: The Carpet Seller figure has been broken off in 1/3 of height and re-glued, restoration to top of his cap. Figure of Mendicant has got a chip to his left sleeve (possibly a manufacturing imperfection).

Lot 1796

A beige ground Heriz carpet 230 x 160cm.

Lot 1800A

A large modern red ground carpet

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