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Lot 1972

A Turkish Annatolian Konya Ladik double knotted cotton and wool carpet on light red ground, 260 x 167cm, with original receipt.

Lot 2914

A Pakistan carpet, the red field with a central polychrome pole medallion, within multiple borders, 299 x 249cm. 26cm of side cord detached.

Lot 2925

A large English classical design carpet, the ivory field with a cntral lobed pole medallion, within a brown gul border, 364 x 275cm.

Lot 2919

A Tabriz design machine made carpet, the indigo field with a central lobed pole medallion, within an ivory scrolling leaf and palmette border. 280 x 200cm.

Lot 1462

A large Persian Ziegler carpet - rug having red ground with geometric decoration and borders. Often also known as a Chobi Rug or Peshawar rung Measures 1.9m x 1.4m

Lot 1452

A large North Western Iranian / Persian Heriz carpet - rug having beige ground with geometric decoration and borders. Measures 2.3m x 1.6m

Lot 165

Semi Antique Palace Size Lavar Kerman Persian Carpet. Unsigned. Soiling and a Few Stains, a Few Small Low Spots, Re-fringed Otherwise Good Condition. Measures 13 x 17 Feet. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request. (estimate $3,000-$5,000)

Lot 286

A large red ground Chinese washed wool carpet, 375 x 275.

Lot 46

1964 Mercedes-Benz 220 SEB Coupe                  This lovely big Benz has had just four keepers from new, the first of whom retained it for 32 years. Fitted with the rarer four-speed manual floor change gearbox and sunroof, the vendor acquired it in 2015 and believes it had been kept rain-free since being restored and resprayed five years earlier. The Coupe is understood to have started life in Glasgow before spending an extended period in the Channel Islands. Earlier this year the vendor commissioned Classic Restorations of Alyth to carry out any remedial work they felt was required, the bill for which totalled £4,250. Finished in Black over Silver and trimmed in a very attractive shade of Red leather, 'BLR 829B' is now ready to be enjoyed by a new keeper and is being offered complete with: receipts dating back to 2000 and for the 2010 restoration that included work to the brakes, suspension and exhaust system, powder coated wheels, new tyres and radiator and fresh upholstery, headlining carpet and dash; plus a number of old MOTs and one valid to November 16 next year. Judging by the paperwork, the recorded mileage of 73,000 is almost certainly genuine. A fine example of period Mercedes-Benz engineering.Via the W111 'fintail' series of 1959, Mercedes continued its practice of offering special two-door Coupe or Roadster versions of its Saloon cars, and the 220SEB took this supreme elegance to a whole new level. Based on the flagship S-class W111 'fintail' Saloon, with its signature upright headlights and imposing traditional Mercedes-Benz grille, the Coupe comprised a light and airy pillarless glasshouse over a distinctive two-door body. The 220 Coupe was very well appointed inside, featuring Mercedes textured leather and wood trimmings. The model's 2195cc, SOHC engine employed mechanical fuel injection of the same type as the 'Pagoda' SLs - its 120bhp being sufficient to propel the car at up to 106mph. A total of some 14,173 220SEB Coupes were built between 1961 and 1965 when the run was terminated.

Lot 9

2012 Bentley Mulsanne                                         PLEASE NOTE: This lot possesses a MOT certificate valid until 1st December 2017 and now shows some 2,900 miles to its odometer.  - One owner from new and 2,400 recorded miles- Supplied by Jack Barclay and part of an extensive London-based collection'The Mulsanne offers the owner-driver a truly enjoyable experience at the wheel. Most owners of this kind of car will prioritise refinement over driver appeal, so we must mark the Mulsanne down. But if your taste is for a sporting drive whatever type of car it comes in, the Mulsanne could well be the best luxury saloon in the world' (Autocar Magazine, Matt Prior)Hailed as the first 'clean sheet' Bentley design in eighty years (as opposed to a Rolls-Royce or Volkswagen dictated one), the Mulsanne was launched at the world famous Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in 2009 where one determined enthusiast bid $550,000 for the privilege of owning the first customer car. Massively engineered, the newcomer utilised a brand new chassis that featured all-round independent air suspension (double wishbone front / multi-link rear), vented four-wheel disc brakes (complete with ABS), Drive Dynamics Control (incorporating Comfort, Sport and Bentley modes) and speed sensitive power assisted steering. Accounting for some thirty hours of the six to nine weeks it takes to build each Mulsanne, its 6.75 litre OHV twin-turbocharged V8 was credited with developing 505bhp and 752lbft of torque. Allied to eight-speed ZF automatic transmission, the mighty powerplant enabled the 2585kg luxury four-door saloon to accelerate from 0-60mph in 5.1 seconds and onto 184mph. The opportunities to appreciate such performance on today's roads are few and far between. Thankfully, the same cannot be said of the Mulsanne's exterior and interior finishes with Bentley giving customers the choice of 114 paint colours, 21 carpet hues, 9 wood veneers, plus 24 interior leather hide shades as standard. Although, ticking too many options boxes quickly raised the £225,000 base price to over £300,000. In many ways an anachronism when compared to its lighter, more efficient four-wheel drive Bentley siblings, the rear-wheel drive Mulsanne remains unapologetically British and all the better for it. Offered for sale with clear title by order of the High Court, this particular example has formed part of an extensive London-based private collection since it was purchased from Jack Barclay as an ex-demonstrator for £229,000. First registered on 29th March 2012 and finished in Tungsten over Moonbeam with Anthracite-piped Linen hide upholstery, 'LJ12 BCO' was built with a rear view camera, six-disc CD player, ambient interior mood lighting, adaptive cruise control, NAIM stereo, seat ventilation, jewel fuel filler cap, 3D retractable Flying 'B' mascot, embroidered Bentley emblems and polished 21in Classic alloy wheels. An HPi check reveals that (a) the Bentley has had no former keepers and (b) it is not recorded on their stolen, finance, security watch or insurance write off databases. While a UK Government Vehicle MOT History search shows that the luxury saloon was first MOT tested at 2,317 miles on 27th March 2015. Now displaying some 2,400 miles to its odometer, this imposing Mulsanne will hopefully possess a fresh MOT certificate by the time of sale. Offered for sale with owner's handbook, service handbook (recording services at 782 and 1,853 miles), Jack Barclay New Vehicle Invoice, quick reference guides and sundry paperwork.

Lot 169

Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1950s, 12ft. 6in. X 9ft. 4in. 3.80m. X 2.85m. Note the pale gold spandrels. Robust handle

Lot 215

Qum part silk carpet with signature and inscription, south central Persia, circa 1950-60s, 10ft. 3in. X 6ft. 6in. 3.12m. X 1.98m. Overall uneven fading and slight colour run in places. Note the inscription and signature in a piled cartouche extending out of the outer guard into the flatweave end. Other piled details in the flatwoven ends.

Lot 149

Mahal carpet, north west Persia, circa 1920-30s, 13ft. 11in. x 10ft. 4in. 4.25m. x 3.15m. Overall wear; some areas of moth damage; fireplace cut to right side, the edges with glued tape verso; long cut at top end with raw edges. All over vase and flower design within a strapwork lattice. Good variety of colour including a pretty pale blue.

Lot 218

Heriz carpet, north west Persia, early 20th century, 10ft. 2in. X 8ft. 6in. 3.10m. X 2.59m. Overall wear; slight losses to ends. Note the pretty ivory and pale blue spandrels and the pale gold guards enclosing the indigo main border.

Lot 156

Feraghan carpet, north west Persia, late 19th century, 13ft. 6in. X 10ft. 4in. 4.12m. X 3.25m. Overall wear with reweaves, small holes, repairs and some tinting; repaired fireplace cut to lower end; losses to ends. All over herati design onm a dark blue field with an acid green main border.

Lot 238

Kurdish carpet, north west Persia, second half 20th century, 8ft. X 5ft. 9in. 2.44m. X 1.75m. All over octagons with hooked guls within, octagon and star main border.

Lot 216

Bolvardi carpet, Shiraz district, Fars, south west Persia, circa 1930s, 10ft. 3in. X 7ft. 4in. 3.12m. X 2.24m. Some wear to lower end of carpet with corrosion to dark brown in places. Note the amusing bird motifs alternating with rosettes in the ivory main border. Lustrous wool.

Lot 204

Mahal carpet, north west Persia, circa 1940s, 10ft. 7in. x 8ft. 3in. 3.23m. x 2.51m. Small aras of old moth damage in places. All over herati design on a dark blue field.

Lot 227

Qum silk carpet, woven signature 'Shirazi' in top outer plain guard, south central Persia, mid-20th century 9ft. 10in. X 6ft. 6in. 3m. X 1.98m. Note the exceptionally fine weave and wonderful design on a pale yellow ground. Water marks in places in the right hand border.

Lot 193

Tabriz(?) carpet, north west Persia, second half 20th century, 11ft. 4in. X 8ft. 4in. 3.45m. X 2.54m. Some fading to top end. Pale green and mid-beige central medallion on a dark cartouche shape field with pale yellow pendants in the ivory spandrels. Soft palette; robust handle.

Lot 237

Erivan carpet, Armenia, central Caucasus, mid-20th century, 8ft. 8in. X 5ft. 6in. 2.64m. X 1.68m. Slight wear in places; leatherette strips to each selvedge verso; soft palette.

Lot 146

Tabriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930-40s, 14ft. 5in. X 10ft. 11in. 4.40m. X 3.33m. Some wear and surface marks in places; small repairs. Soft palette. Robust handle.

Lot 161

Ushak red and blue carpet, west Anatolia, circa 1930s, 13ft. 3in. X 10ft. 7in. 4.04m. X 3.23m. Some wear in places; slight damage to lower end.

Lot 224

Sumac carpet of three medallion design, Kuba, north east Caucasus, late 19th century, 9ft. 11in. X 6ft. 11in. 3.02m. X 2.11m. Note the plethora of filler ornaments including a variety of small lupine and other animals. Overall wear, slight fading one end; small split one corner. Cf. Bennett, I. Oriental Rugs, Vol. 1. Caucasian, p. 354; pl. 468.

Lot 225

Tienjin carpet, north west China, first half 20th century, 9ft. 9in. X 8ft. 2.97m. X 2.44m. Overall wear with surface marks. Plain ivory field with floral centre circle, repeated in the dark blue outer border. Lustrous wool.

Lot 235

Yazd zilu cotton flatweave carpet, central Persia, second half 20th century, 9ft. 5in. x 5ft. 6in. 2.87m. X 1.68m. Literature: Tanavoli, P. Persian Flatweaves, pp. 258-266.

Lot 145

Bakhtiari carpet, Chahar Mahal Valley, south west Persia, circa 1930-40s, 14ft. 11in. x 10ft. 4in. 4.55m. x 3.15m. Small surface marks to top end of field. Slight fraying to flatweave ends which have piled details. Lustrous wool and superb range of colour including various shades of blue and yellow/gold. Robust handle.

Lot 176

Chinese carpet, Beijng, north China, second half 20th century, 12ft. 2in. X 9ft. 1in. 3.71m. X 2.77m. Some surface marks. Ivory field with central medallion, butterflies and floral sprays. Shou motif pink main border.

Lot 173

Khotan carpet, pale blue field with pomegranate design, Sinkiang, east Turkestan, (xinjiang), early 20th century, 12ft. 4in. X 6ft. 2in. 3.76m. X 1.88m.

Lot 310

Yomut Turkmen carpet, Turkmenistan, early 20th century, 9ft. 10in. X 6ft. 3in. 3m. X 1.91m. Overall wear, heavy in places; 'bite' to top left corner; bite/fraying to selvedges; losses to ends. All over dyrnak gul design with Yomut 'eagle' motif ends.

Lot 190

Melas carpet, west Anatolia, modern production, 11ft. 7in. x 8ft. 7in. 3.53m. x 2.62m. Slight wear in places; slight losses to ends. Soft pale colours.

Lot 236

Feraghan carpet with all over herati design, north west Persia, late 19th century, 9ft. 3in. X 4ft. 11in. 2.82m. X 1.50m. Overall wear, heavier top end; slight losses to ends.

Lot 207

Mahal carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 10ft. 7in. X 6ft. 6in. 3.23m. X 1.98m. All over flowers around a central medallion on a soft terracotta field. All over soft palette.

Lot 178

Kashan carpet, west Persia, mid-20th century 11ft. 11in. X 8ft. 8in. 3.62m. X 2.64m. Slight wear in places; small areas of repiling(?). Soft palette with attractive all over floral design in shades of blue on an eau de nil field.

Lot 155

Mahal carpet, north west Persia, circa 1920-30s, 13ft. 9in. X 8ft. 11in. 4.19m. X 2.72m. Overall wear with repairs/re-piling and tinting. All over design on a soft red field.

Lot 166

Afshar 'boteh' carpet, Kerman area, south west Persia, last quarter 19th century, 12ft. 11in. X 8ft. 4in. 3.94m. X 2.54m. Overall wear, heavy in places; 8in. X 5in., 20cm. X 12cm. Hole to field right side centre; other small holes; crease marks; repairs/repiling; losses to ends. Where the pile is still present, it is evident this was originally a spectacular carpet with wonderful colours especially the greens, blues, terracotta and yellows of the floral boteh motifs on the dark blue field; inner pale blue floral guard. Provenance: by direct descent to the present owner.

Lot 185

Lilihan carpet, Hamadan area, north west Persia, circa 1930s, 11ft. 9in. X 9ft. 1in. 3.58m. X 2.77m. Some wear in places; small hole top end of field; some areas of old moth damage.

Lot 153

Mahal carpet, north west Persia, circa 1920s, 13ft. 9in. X 10ft. 5in. 4.19m. X 3.17m. Some wear in places. Overall floral design on a soft red field; turquoise highlights. Lustrous wool and soft handle.

Lot 226

Ushak carpet with pale green field, west Anatolia, early 20th century, 9ft. 8in. X 6ft. 11in. 2.94m. X 2.11m. Overall wear, heavy in places; glue(?) marks verso left side; slight losses to ends. Soft palette.

Lot 196

Daulatabad carpet, north Afghanistan, mid-20th century, 11ft. 1in. X 7ft. 9in. 3.38m. X 2.36m. Small crease marks mostly down left hand side; small areas of old moth damage. Note the flatwoven ends and lustrous wool.

Lot 232

Kashmiri needlework carpet worked in chainstitch, north India, first half 20th century, 9ft. 6in. X 7ft. 7in. 2.90m. X 2.31m. Unlined; hessian tape to all sides verso. Overall wear; stitches missing; holes and tears; several fabric conservation patches verso.

Lot 181

Chinese 'deco' carpet, Beijing, first half 20th century, 11ft. 10in. X 9ft. 1in. 3.60m. X 2.77m. Surface marks in places. Pale blue field with all over floral sprays around a central floral medallion.

Lot 168

Arraiolos needlework carpet with green field, Portugal, circa 1920s, 12ft. 7in. X 6ft. 4in. 3.84m. X 1.93m. Overall small areas of moth damage; hole one end with hessian patch verso.

Lot 140

Axminster carpet, England, 19th century, 23ft. 5in. x 15ft. 6in. 6.14m. x 4.73m. Hand knotted with all over Shah Abbas design on a walnut brown field. Overall wear, heavy in places; with tears, holes and rips; some repairs with patches verso; small reweave to centre. This most attractive carpet was clearly used in a grand dining hall as can be seen from the pattern of the wear either side of the centre of the carpet. Superb range of colour throughout including ivory, light blue, pink, mid-gold; bottle green, mid-red, greens, orange and browns.

Lot 214

Kashan carpet, west Persia, circa 1920s-30s, 10ft. 3in. X 7ft. 3in. 3.12m. X 2.21m. Dark blue field with beautifully drawn sprays of flowers around a central floral medallion. Fine velvety wool and rich colour.

Lot 203

Khamseh carpet, Fars, south west Persia, early 20th century, 10ft. 9in. X 7ft. 3in. 3.28m. X 2.21m. Overall wear, heavy in places; some holes ans surface marks; losses to ends.

Lot 205

Afghan 3 x 6 gul carpet, probably Daultabad region, Afghanistan, mid-20th century, 10ft. 7in. X 7ft. 9in. 3.23m. X 2.36m. Striped flatweave ends.

Lot 163

Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 13ft. 2in. x 10ft. 3in. 4.01m. x 3.12m. Lustrous wool and superb range of colour.

Lot 222

Chinese silk carpet, second half 20th century, 9ft. 11in. X 8ft. 3.02m. X 2.44m.

Lot 210

Bakhtiari garden carpet, Chahar Mahal Valley, south west Persia, mid-20th century, 10ft. 5in. X 7ft. 9in. 3.17m. X 2.26m.

Lot 201

Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 10ft. 11in. x 7ft. 7in. 3.33m. x 2.31m. Some wear; slight losses to ends.

Lot 186

Tiensin carpet, north west China, first half 20th century,. 11ft. 9in. X 9ft. 3.58m. X 2.75m. Overall wear with with surface marks; 'bite' to lower right corner. Ivory field with all over floral sprays in shades of blue.

Lot 228

Ersari Turkmen carpet, north east Afghanistan, mid-20th century, 9ft. 8in. X 6ft. 9in. 2.94m. X 2.05m. All over gul design on a dark blue field.

Lot 230

Attractive Ziegler Mahal carpet, Arak (sultanabad) north west Persia, late 19th/early 20th century, 9ft. 7in. X 7ft. 9in. 2.92m. X 2.36m. Overall wear; small areas of old moth damage; crude repair to top end outer borders; other small repairs and surface marks.

Lot 285

DOBAG' rug, west Anatolia, circa 1980s, 5ft. 8in. X 3ft. 8in. 1.73m. X 1.12m. Woven with initials SCK in the top of the field. Powerful design on a rich rust red field within a mid-blue foliate and flowerhead main border. Striped flatweave ends with small piled detail to top end. 'DOBAG' is an acronym for Turkish words meaning Natural Dye Research and Development Project. This project was initiated by Dr. Harald Boehmer, a German chemistry and biology teacher in Istanbul in the 1980s with the aim of reviving traditional rug weaving, and thus economic stability, in the rural areas of Anatolia. The first exhibition of DOBAG weavings was held at the Bausback Antique Carpet Gallery, Mannheim, Germany, towards the end of 1982.

Lot 198

Heriz carpet, north west Persia, circa 1920s, 11ft. 1in. x 7ft. 8in. 3.38m. x 2.34m. Overall wear; slight losses to ends. Good colour including a light blue centre medallion and ivory spandrels; deep blue main border and pale yellow guards.

Lot 194

Tabatabai Tabriz carpet, mid-20th century, 11ft. 3in. X 9ft. 1in. 3.43m. X 2.77m. Minute spots of old moth damage. Note the ivory field pale yellow star and flowerhead main border. Typical soft palette; robust handle.

Lot 231

Ushak carpet, west Anatolia, early 20th century, 9ft. 7in. X 6ft. 6in. 2.92m. X 1.98m. Overall wear, heavy in places, some holes; damage and losses to ends; outer borders missing right side.

Lot 189

Heriz carpet, north west Persia, early 20th century, 11ft. 7in. X 8ft. 11in. 3.53m. X 2.72m. Ovewrall wear; slight loss to lower end. Note the pretty pale blue, pale green and terracotta spandrels. Soft palette.

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