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A HERIZ RUNNER approximately 477 x 70cm Condition Report: Some wear but carpet generally maintains good pile overall. The fringed ends with the expected fraying. Bindings of the longest edges are generally tidy with just some wear and undulation. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HERIZ CARPET approximately 387 x 287cm Condition Report: Wear overall consistent with age and use.Patches of wear reveal underlying weft in various areas.Pale knot heads poke through pile in various places throughout. Fringing has been trimmed short at both ends and has the expected wear and fraying. The fringing has moved into the guard stripe slightly at both ends. Binding to longest edges are slightly untidy with some wear and losses in places. The edges have been re-bound and the thread used varies between different sections. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A beige ground carpet with Egyptian decoration and motifs within a stepped geometric border, 318 x 267cm (af).Condition Report: - It has been folded down the centre seam, and appears to have a threadbare line where the fold is. Further staining and wear visible commensurate with use and age.
ROYAL DOULTON; four figures comprising HN564 'The Parson's Daughter', HN1464 'The Carpet Seller', HN3400 'God Bless You' and HN2318 'Grace' (af) (4).Condition Report: - The Parson's Daughter has a chip to the foot rim by the figure's left foot, with light signs of crazing visible. Otherwise appears ok. The Carpet Seller is missing his fingers and thumb from his right hand, otherwise appears ok. Grace's head has been crudely glued back on, with glue line visible and a shard missing from the back of her neck.
AN ESFAHAN CARPET, PERSIANThe madder field with a bold pale indigo and ivory medallion, matching spandrels all with floral sprays; pale indigo border with palmettes, lily flowers and floral vines, circa 1950s, 448 x 310cmCondition: Good, some colour fading, one corner needs restoring, sidecords have been rebound, needs cleaningAll rugs in this auction are treated with moth repellent spray at time of cataloguing
A TABRIZ CARPET, PERSIANThe washed cream field with central medallion surrounded by gold palmettes and gold sprays, a complementary palmette and leaf spray border, circa 1990s, 436 x 297cmCondition: Good, some pressure marks, needs cleaningAll rugs in this auction are treated with moth repellent spray at time of cataloguing
A DOROKSH CARPET CIRCA 1910 approximately 497 x 337cm Condition Report: Some minor wear but carpet in good order overall and retains good pile. Longest edges have been re-bound. They are generally tidy with just the expected minor wear in places. Fringing with the expected fraying and wear. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE KASHAN CARPET PERSIA, CIRCA 1930 With signature approximately 510 x 340cm The city of Kashan was the centre of fine rug creation during the 16th century Safavid period and some of the best classical pieces are attributed to it. High category superior quality pieces were woven during the late 19th and beginning of 20th centuries. This example is signed by a well known workshop of its era has a remarkable quality, lustrous wool and balanced drawing of grand scale proportion. Condition Report: Some minor wear but carpet maintains good pile overall.Longest edges appear to have been neatly rebound and are tidy. Fringing with the expected wear, fraying and losses at both ends. Some very small isolated points of loss to the ends - see images. These are only noticeable upon close inspection. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPET approximately 555 x 407cm Condition Report: Some wear overall but carpet generally maintains good pile.Some patches of additional wear and balding to central field (see images for extent). Some wear to binding of longest edges revealing pale thread underneath. Fringing with wear, fraying and sections of loss. This does not encroach into the pile. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A CONTINENTAL NEEDLEPOINT CARPET IN THE MANNER OF ROBERT ADAM, IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE approximately 561 x 346cm18th century English Needlepoint carpets, drawing from Baroque, Neoclassical and Rococo designs, featured heavily in the stately homes of the nobility of the period. This example, inspired by the works of 18th century English designer and architect Robert Adam, features stamped floral motifs in ivory, red, green and blue, in vegetable dyes.
A KIRMAN CARPET approximately 405 x 295cm Condition Report: Carpet in generally good order overall. Tasselled ends have been trimmed to a short even length at both ends and have the expected wear and fraying. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPET approximately 507 x 377cm Condition Report: Carpet with the wear overall consistent with age and use. Pale knit heads and strands of broken weft poke through pile in places throughout.Some patches of additional wear reveal underlying weft in places. Fringing is short and untidy at both ends and has worn into the guard stripes slightly. Strips of later fabric have been applied to the undersides of the ends to help secure. Bindings of longest edges are untidy. They have wear, fraying, losses and some sections re-bound.One end with some very small isolated losses to the pile which are possibly from old moth damage. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TETEX CARPET approximately 350 x 245cm Condition Report: Carpet with some wear but maintains good pile overall.Longest edges have been neatly re-bound and some sections of binding vary from each other. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends and has the expected wear, fraying and some losses. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A KASHAN CARPET approximately 430 x 327cm Condition Report: Some wear but carpet maintains good pile overall.Longest edges with some wear and undulation. Fringing with some fraying and losses. Later thread has been used to secure the fringing at one end. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FINE ANTIQUE AMRITSAR CARPET INDIA, CIRCA 1890 approximately 536 x 362cm Rug weaving in India has a long history, stretching back to the 16th century Mughal period. The workshops of Amritsar, where this carpet is from, particularly flourished during the 19th century, under British colonial rule, deriving their inspiration from 17th century Persian weavings and designed with Western colours and furnishing tastes in mind, setting them apart from other traditional Indian weavings. This example in particular is inspired by late 16th century Ardabil carpets, one of which is exhibited in the V&A Museum in London, and features a sage-green field with red accents along the borders. Condition Report: Carpet with the wear overall commensurate with age and use.Wear has revealed underlying pale knot heads in places throughout. The expected minor fading. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends. They bear the expected fraying but are tidy. Longest edge appear to have been neatly re-bound and are in good condition. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE BIDJAR CARPET OF OVERALL DESIGN approximately 546 x 459cm Condition Report: Wear to carpet overall consistent with age and use. Patches of additional wear revealing underlying weft in places. Various old stitched repairs, sections of replacement, and areas re-woven - please refer to additional images. 'Abrash' and colour variation between different areas of the carpet. Strands of broken weft and pale knot heads poke through pile in places throughout. Longest edges have been re-bound and the fringing appears to be replaced. Both are relatively tidy with just the expected wear and fraying. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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