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Good Bakhtiari Carpet West Persia The lozenge field with a lattice of polychrome medallions framed by madder spandrels and ivory borders of stylised flowers and leaves between wide guard stripes, 510cm by 388cm One end complete. One end with minor losses and very slightly reduced in part. Some original, some replaced. Pile generally good. 140113
Good Mahal Carpet Sultanabad, West Persia The brick red field with columns of large stylised flowers enclosed by deep indigo borders of flowering vines flanked by double guard stripes, 360cm by 281cm Both ends complete and originla. Both selvedges complete and original. Pile generally good, small areas of tinting. 260213
Tabriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The pale lemon field with an allover design of animals, palmettes and leafy flowering vines flanked by ice blue borders of parrots and palmettes between floral guard stripes, 402cm by 282cm Good throughout. Ends - approx six rows at each end expertly rewoven. Both selvedges replaced. Pile fair/low. Reduced in size. 280213
Afshar Carpet South East Persia The polychrome diamond lattice field of stylised flowerheads enclosed by mid-indigo borders of polychrome cartouche between chocolate brown guard stripes, 478cm by 322cm Both ends virtually original and complete. Original selvedges. Pile generally good, some wear. Slight staining. 140113
Mahal Carpet West Persia The brick red field of angular vines and stylised flowerheads in an allover design framed by narrow indigo borders of palmettes between mid indigo and gold guard stripes, 406cm by 290cm Ends both original, some fraying. Selvedges both replaced. Pile fair/good, some old restoration. One or two tiny holes. 140113
Mashad Carpet Khorasan, East Persia The indigo field of leafy flowering vines around a pole medallion framed by ivory and raspberry spandrels within palmette and meandering vine borders and multiple guard stripes, 356cm by 265cm Ends both complete and original. Selvedges replaced. Pile fair/slightly low in localised areas. 280213
Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The crimson field of angular vines, flowerheads and birds enclosed by indigo borders of meandering stylised vines between pale lemon guard stripes, 270cm by 218cm Both ends with characteristic losses into outer guard stripe. Selvedges mostly orginal but with sections re-bound. Pile fair/evenly low. 280213
Fine Tabriz Prayer Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The apple green field richly decorated with palmettes, birds and flowering plants flanked by twin spiralling columns and beneath the Mihrab enclosed by cartouche inscribed borders and indigo guard stripes, 262cm by 177cm The text within the cartouche is classical Persian poetry with reference to wine and love In good condition throughout. 260213
Good Tabriz Part Silk Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The ivory field richly decorated with scrolling floral vines around a pole medallion framed by spandrels of urns issuing flowers and borders of palmettes and garlands between meandering vine guard stripes terminating in a short kilim strip, 290cm by 194cm Woven on silk, signed at one end Both ends original with kilims. Both selvedges complete and original. Pile very good. A few tiny spots/spills. 080213
Good Bidjar Carpet Persian Kurdistan The deep indigo lozenge field of Herati design centred by a salmon pink lozenge medallion framed by spandrels and madder borders of meandering vines and palmettes between double guard stripes, 382cm by 227cm Both ends original and virtually complete. Both selvedges mainly original and complete. Pile generally good/fair. Very minor staining. 140113
Fine Mohtasham Kashan Carpet Central Persia The soft terracotta field richly decorated with flowering vines and palmettes around a pale lemon pole medallion framed by indigo spandrels and ivory borders of angular fruiting vines between multiple flowerhead minor borders and arrowhead outer guard stripes, inscription panel to one end, 354cm by 267cm The inscription reads: By the order of Ali Akbar Mirzai Research suggests that a workshop owned by Hajji Mollah Mohammad Hassan Mohtasham was established in the 1840`s in the city of Kashan. Rugs and carpets piled in either silk or wool were made. From the outset the quality of these weavings was exceptional, consequently output was very limited. Designs were intricate and a combination of excellent quality dyes and `kurk` (soft) merino wool together with the Hajji`s exacting standards ensured that these weavings were immediately considered the best of the period both in Persia and Europe. Mohtasham rugs were presented to the Shah by Persian nobles and also given by the Shah to his highest ranking foreign guests. The wool used in the pile produced a lustrous velvet tactile feel but as a result it did not prove as durable as carpets made with rougher wool. It is therefore rare to find Mohtasham weavings in full pile. The Hajji retired during the 1880`s passing on the workshop to his son who continued to produce outstanding carpets until the first decade of the twentieth century. The current carpet dates from the 1890`s and given the soft palette is attributable to the second generation of the Mohtasham family. Both ends original and complete. Some staining to the web at one end. Selvedges mainly purple silk original but small sections replaced. Pile and carpet as a whole is in very good condition. The wool is soft kurk. There are several tiny stains and the carpet would probably benefit from a wash. 080213
A small Beluch carpet, the central panel set with repeating elephant foot medallions on a red ground within a stepped red and cream geometric patterned border within two fielded panels, 120 cm x 180 cm, together with a modern runner with a geometric pattern on a red ground, 250 cm x 80 cm and another Beluch carpet, the central panel set with elephant foot medallions on a red ground within a stepped geometric patterned border and fielded end panels, 150 cm x 92 cm
An Eastern carpet, the mustard ground with three shaped medallions amidst stylised motifs within broad and narrow panelled borders, 330 cm x 270 cm CONDITION REPORTS Very faded. Quite heavy wear. Various snags, dirt and stains. Edges very frayed and tatty. Fringes missing. Very dirt yand dusty.
An early 20th century Persian carpet, the central rectangular panel with a central shaped medallion amidst flower heads and stylised motifs on a red and blue ground within broad and narrow panelled borders, 205 x 141 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall fairly heavy wear, some undulations and unevenness to carpet. Various dirt and stains. Losses to ends. Sides overstitched. Pile very thin throughout.
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