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Peacock and Dragon: A Pair of Hand-Loom Jacquard-Woven Woollen Twill Door Curtains, by Morris & Co., designed by William Morris, woven in blue, green and orange, 72cm wide, 210cm long; and A Quantity of Other Morris & Co., Curtains, various fabrics, patterns Anemone, Dove and Rose, Apple and Flower Garden, and sizes (qty) See illustrations Made for Rounton Grange, Northallerton, North Yorkshire. A house designed by Philip Webb in 1872 and built between 1872 and 1876. Philip Webb was responsible for introducing Morris & Co.'s work to the Bell family. Isaac Lowthian Bell, the northern iron master and chemist, first employed him in 1868 for alterations to Washington Hall, County Durham, and Webb was subsequently commissioned to build his second home, Rounton Grange, as well as Red Barns in Redcar for Bell's son, Hugh and Smeaton Manor for his daughter Ada Godman. A large carpet was designed for the house, ceilings were painted and the walls of most rooms (which were filled with Morris furniture) were either wallpapered or covered in fabric.
Very Finely Woven Petag Design Carpet, 20th century The raspberry field centred by a cusped apple green medallion enclosed by an ivory waved band surrounded by floral vines framed by sky blue spandrels and wide borders of meandering vines flanked by mustard guard stripes, 300cm by 205cm See illustration The Berlin based company known as Petag were founded in 1911 and played a similar role to that of Zieglers in maintaining and reviving the quality of oriental carpet weaving in the East. Classical designs were used and often adapted. The design of this carpet suggests a possible Petag origin however the structure and wool are not typical and point more to a possible Indian origin. A similar small scale project is certainly known to have been briefly established in Kashmir in the early years of the twentieth century although most of this production was of small pieces. Ends and selvedges complete, pile in good condition
Mahal Carpet West Iran, circa 1930 The blood red field with an allover lattice design of plants and vines enclosed by indigo meandering vine borders and ivory guard stripes, 367cm by 277cm; and A Collection of Carpet Books and Textiles See illustration The Property of a GentlemanOne end complete, other end with web. Selvedges complete. Pile generally good but tiny area of tinting and several smlal areas slightly low

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