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An antique 19th century Indo-Persian / Afghan Choora knife or Pesh-kabz dagger. Shaped bone grips, with white metal mount engraved with foliates and birds, leading to a single edged damascus blade. Housed within its original wood and hide covered scabbard, also decorated. Total length approx; 34cm long.
A scarce antique early 19th century Persian Kard dagger. All-metal construction, with beautiful koftgari gold-beaten decorative handle and scabbard. The single edged blade coming to a fine point. Housed within its original wood and metal scabbard, with remnants of cloth covering still present. A scarce antique weapon. Measures approx; 32cm long
An antique 19th century Middle Eastern Jambiya dagger. Likely of Persian Gulf origins, the dagger is profusely decorated with scrollwork and floral motifs, the scabbard tip formed into that of a bird of paradise. The single-edged dagger blade engraved with text and similar motifs. Measures approx; 32cm long in total.
Ivory & Charcoal Passion Rug Rich, seductive colour draws you into the plush beauty of the Passion rug The fantastic florals and dramatic geometric design meld elements of classic Persian motifs with a bohemian sensibility. This area rug combines thick, comfortable pile with advanced overdyed techniques create an exciting patina effect in shades charcoal and ivory 290x201cm
Grey Persian Passion Rug Rich, seductive colour draws you into the plush beauty of the Passion rug The fantastic florals and dramatic geometric design meld elements of classic Persian motifs with a bohemian sensibility. This area rug combines thick, comfortable pile with advanced overdyed techniques create an exciting patina effect in shades grey, pinks, blue and ivory 290x201cm
An Persian silver ewer and tray, the ewer of bottle form body with sinous handle and spout bothe with fabulous beast terminals, set with garnet coloured stones on a chased ground banded with goddesses and elephants, 22cm high; and a circular tray banded with foliate 'C' scrolls and ellipse form pendants, also embellished with garnet coloured stones, 20.5cm diam, tray marked SS, 613grms (2)
A Royal Doulton 'Persian Spray' porcelain part dinner service, in blue and white with gilt embellishments, comprising a soup tureen and cover on stand, four vegetable tureens and covers on stands, a square tureen (no lid), a sauce tureen and cover on stand, sauce boat, meat strainer, serving platter, four bowls with wavy rim, three circular bowls, thirteen bread plates and fifteen dinner plates (a/f)
MORIER (JAMES)A Journey Through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809; in which is included, some account of the proceedings of His Majesty's mission, under Sir Harford Jones... to the court of the King of Persia, 26 aquatint and engraved plates, 3 engraved folding maps, without half-title, 1812; A Second Journey Through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, between the Years 1810 and 1816. With a Voyage by the Brazils and Bombay to the Persian Gulf, half-title, 19 engraved and aquatint plates and maps (4 hand-coloured, several double-page or folding), 1818, contemporary uniform calf gilt, rebacked preserving original spines, rubbed, one upper cover heat scorched [Abbey Travel 357, 358; Atabey 836, 837], Longman--BUCKINGHAM (JAMES SILK) Travels in Mesopotamia. Including a Journey from Aleppo, across the Euphrates to Orfah... through the Plains of the Turocomans, to Diarbekr, in Asia Minor; from thence to Mardin, on the Borders of the Great Desert, and by the Tigris to Mosul and Bagdad, with Researches on the Ruins of Babylon, Nineveh, Arbela, Ctesiphon, and Seleucia, folding engraved map, lithographed plan and plate, wood-engraved illustrations in the text, contemporary calf, rebacked in calf gilt [Atabey 163; Blackmer 233], Henry Colburn, 1827, FIRST EDITIONS, some spotting, 4to (3)Footnotes:Provenance: George LLoyd, Baron Lloyd of Dolobran (1879-1941). Lloyd served as High Commissioner to Egypt from 1925 to 1929, later publishing Egypt Since Cromer, 1933-34; by descent to the present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MOORE, Thomas, 1779-1852. Lalla Rookh, An Oriental Romance. Longman, Green et al. London, 1861. With illustrations by John Tenniel, and five coloured ornamental pages of Persian design by T.Sulman. 8vo. 234x172mm. with owners insc. And labelled for Ackermann. Full red morocco with banded spine and glt. ornament and lettering. Binding rubbed. Corner turned. Foxing etc.
A Persian rug, probably Kashan, the cream ground with all over blue trellis work enclosing formal flower sprays, within a narrow border, approximately 209 x 132cmCondition Report: Some wear overall. Binding of longest edges with some minor wear and undulation but in generally tidy condition overall. Fringing is short at both ends. It has fraying, wear and some losses. This does not encroach into the pile. Some later thread has been used at both ends. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Three 19th Century Llanelly pottery Shufflebotham pedestal bowls of varying designs, including; Tea Rose, Persian Rose and cherries. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Large bowl - some crazing, no damage, firing crack to base. Medium bowl - heavily crazed, hair crack.Small bowl - cracked, badly discoloured.
TWO WINSTANLEY SEATED CATS, with a Winstanley seated kitten, with a Beswick Siamese cat lying down, No.1559, length 18cm, and a Beswick seated Persian type cat, No.1867, height 22cm (condition: large Beswick one has repair to base and has crazing to body, smallest cat has minor nibbles to ears, two ginger have very minor nibbles to ears, otherwise all have no obvious damage or wear)
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