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Oriental Carpet Manufacturers Ltd., bearer warrant for 1 share of £5, London 19[12], several women sitting at loom weaving carpet, camel loaded with the company's goods above, ornate border, black, orange-brown underprint, text in English and French, with talon, very fine. A large company (capital £1,000,000), registered in England in 1907, but with Head Office in Smyrna. Had branches in Istanbul, Izmir, London, New York, Paris and Toronto. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Persian Tabriz carpet with guard stripes with a foliate and leafy border with a central oval motif, shaped spandrels against a flower strewn ground, with a label Essie oriental carpets, hand woven made in Persia, 62 Piccadilly, 1 Albemarle Street, London, approximately 320cms including fringe x 204cms, (illustrated)
A large red ground Princess pattern Bokhara carpet mid-20th century, the central reserve with seven lines of octagonal gols surrounded by a deep border of multiple narrow bands of geometric designs, the two ends with long fringes, 13ft. x 10ft. 2in. (396.5 x 310cm.) excluding the 12in. (30.5cm.) long fringes.
A large Persian carpet mid-20th century, the central, eight pointed floral medallion with entwined floral decoration in dark and pale blue, claret red, ochre, ivory, pink and brown on a dark red field, surrounded by pale blue and dark blue floral meander borders, 186 x 150in. (472.5 x 381cm.).
An early 19th century Axminster carpet, England circa 1830 - reduced the rose pink field with overall interlocking cartouche in lime green, camel and coral, each with a stylised floral spray, within an ivory main border with large flowerheads and vines - cut and reduced at one end 515 x 960cm (201 x 374in) Provenance: The Dining Hall, Warwick Castle, formerly the seat of the Earls of Warwick Faded and cut for a fireplace and at one end, losing a border and possible some of the field.
A Mahal carpet, circa 1900 the terracotta field with flowerhead medallions, angular leafy vines, palmettes and floral sprays, dark blue undulating hooked vine, within a flowerhead and palmette border 360 x 307cm (140 x 120in) Provenance: Warwick Castle, formerly the seat of the Earls of Warwick Wear overall
An Aubusson Carpet, France, circa 1840 a la Turque, the abrash pink ground with a large lobed ivory reserve enclosing an apricot, crimson and pale blue feathery edged medallion, overall floral sprigs with chinoiserie motifs, within a surround and snake encircled spandrels of heart and shield shaped cartouches, within an ivory border 845 x 512cm (330 x 200in) Provenance: Warwick Castle, formerly the seat of the Earls of Warwick Faded, worn and in part the tapestry is weak at the joins
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