A Kazak style runner Of typical rectangular elongated form on a predominantly red ground with blue banding and geometric forms in ochre, orange and green, 315 x 87cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot Two large missing sections to apposing edges, fringing extremely worn, large patches of wear to the carpet and small areas of discolouration.
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A Persian Farahan style carpet A predominantly pink ground set within segmented blue and ivory borders, profusely decorated with foliate and scrolling vines to the central field, 356 x 270 cm. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Extensive loss to fringing, discolouration and fading throughout, no tears, holes, wear or rips.
A Caucasian rug On a blue ground, the central panel with multiple floral decoration, surrounded by a matching border on a mainly terracotta ground, 183x140cm, Caucasian carpet, red ground, the central panel with florally decorated medallion, flanked by extensive floral motifs, the whole surrounded by matching blue ground border, 205x144cm, Caucasian carpet on a terracotta ground, the central florally decorated medallion surrounded by two smaller matching medallions, the whole surrounded by matching florally decorated border, 203x150cm. (3) (af)
A George Bain Celtic pattern hunting rug, mid 20th Century On a red ground, the central octagonal panel with knotwork decoration enclosed by a field decorated with huntsmen on horseback with lances, hunting a stag, boars, hunting hounds etc. the whole surrounded by Celtic style decorative border, the rug is believed to be manufactured by Messrs Quayle & Tranter of Kidderminister, a related rug was exhibited in George Bain Master of Celtic Art, this was held at The Scottish National Gallery in January and February 2012, 185x120cm, bears label verso 'Authentic Celtic Art Hunting Carpet, designed by George Bain, also with this lot a booklet entitled 'Celtic Art The Methods of Construction' by George Bain, published by Constable London, 1990, similar rug illustrated on page 161 plate 38. (illustrated)
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