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Attractive Beni Ouarain carpet, middle Atlas, Morocco, mid-20th century, 9ft. 4in. x 6ft. 4in. 2.85m. x 1.93m. Plaited fringing missing top end. Note: These types of Berber carpets, with their simplistic design and pure undyed wool, were popularised in the 1940s by leading interior designers of the day.
Ersari Turkmen 3 x 6 gulli-gul main carpet, south west Turkmenistan, second half 19th century, 9ft. x 7ft. 2in., 2.75m. x 2.18m. Overall wear, heavier in some places with holes; losses to lower end; striped kelim turned under at the top end. Note the occasional use of a pale yellow and ivory; the two colourful minor ornaments of star-like motifs in the field and the shades of blue through including a light bluey-green. See Reuben, David. Gols and Guls, pl. 22 for a very similar carpet.
Good main carpet by the Ersari Turkmen of Beshir, south Turkmenistan, circa 1870s, 10ft. 5in. x 5ft. 9in. 3.17m. x 1.75m. Overall wear; small repairs; ends possibly re-woven/re-fringed. Note the all over latticed design and the inner and outer guards, secondary borders and other details in pale yellow; the colour referred to in Loges, W. Turkoman Tribal Rugs, p.156; pl. 91, as ‘Beshir-yellow’. Other colours include ivory, mid-blue; light blue and light green. A most attractive carpet of good age and glorious colour.
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