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Lot 001 a FINE VINTAGE HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG This Village Rug from Tarom,North West Persia, Hand Made in 1950'S to Be Used A Lot 001 Lot 009 A FINE VINTAGE HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN A FINE HAND-KNOTTED VINTAGE NAHAVAND RUG PERSIAN TRIBAL RUG.Village rug from this village rug from Tarom,North West Persia, Charboreh-Nahavand, circa 1960, rare piece hand made in 1950's to be used as a cushion- 204x138 cm (Retail $3000) cover in a village home, Zanjan area, rare piece. 142cm X 83 cm (Retail $1000) Lot 010 A FINE VINTAGE BALOUCH NOMADIC Lot 002 PRAYER RUG AN ATTRACTIVE AFGHAN MODERN DESIGN Hand knotted old Nomadic rug, all wool pile & RUG foundation, natural vegetable dyes, c.1950, Persia Geometric pattern 100% hand spun pure wool 153cmx92cm.(Retail $2000) 150cm x100 cm (Retail $1000) Lot 011 Lot 003 A FINE LARGE AFGHAN CHOBI A FINE NOMADIC KURDI-BALOUCH HAND- HANDKNOTTED RUG of 19th C Zeigler design. KNOTTED FLOOR RUG On red ground,all over Vegetable dyed hand spun wool. 379cm x 275cm patterned, 2nd quarter 20th (Retail $10,000) century,Persia,183x113 cm (Retail $2000 ) Lot 012 Lot 004 A HAND-KNOTTED SAMARKAND KAZAK RUG A SUPER FINE HAND-KNOTTED SHERKAT- Hand made Chechen weave Carpet in 19th c MOOD PERSIAN HALL RUNNER Wool pile & silk Caucasian design, woven with vegetable dyes in inlay, woven in government workshop called poetic city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan.C 2010 "Sherkat-Farsh" in Iran 203x 59 cm (Retail $2000) 256cm x171cm (Retail $6000) Lot 005 Lot 013 A VINTAGE NOMADIC PERSIAN GABBEH A VINTAGE AFSHAR HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN HAND- KNOTTED FLOOR RUG Diamond linked RUG geometric central pattern with decorative border Woven by Afshari Nomadic tribes settled near 168cm x116 cm (Retail $2000) Shahr-Babak in Kerman Province c.1940, 178cm x 139cm (Retail $4000) Lot 006 A RARE 19th CENTURY QASHQAI PERSIAN RUG, Lot 014 Hand-knotted by Qashqai tribe in southern Iran, A FINE HAND-KNOTTED VINTAGE TRIBAL fully restored condition. 208cmx144 cm (Retail RUG $6000) Handmade by Balouchi nomads in Khorrassan area in Iran, C 1960, 203x106 cm (Retail $2000) Lot 007 A FINE HANDKNOTTED INDIAN PURE SILK Lot 015 KASHMIR PRAYER RUG.Super fine A SUPER FINE QUALITY HAND-KNOTTED quality,approx. 502,000 knots in this small rug, WOOL AND SILK INLAY HALL RUNNER. pure silk pile, India. Handmade in Birjand, government controlled 124cm x 81cm.(Retail $2000) workshop, fine wool pile with silk inlay,all over paisley pattern C2000 385cm x63 cm(Retail $5000) Lot 008 A RARE AND COLLECTABLE ANTIQUE BALOUCH HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG Lot 016 Circa 1915 on vibrant red,blue and fawn ground A FINE VINTAGE KHORRASSAN BELOUCH and in fully restored condition.212cm x 122cm RUG (Retail $3000) Hand-knotted Nomadic piece, rare and collectable C1960, Persia, 234x118 cm (Retail $2500) Lot 017 Lot 025 A VERY RARE ANTIQUE KALDAR-MALAYER No Item HAND-KNOTTED RUG Shahsavan weave on red,fawn and navy ground,, circa 1900, Lot 026 immaculate condtion 198cmx127cm (Retail $6500) FINE HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN MASHAD RUG in most durable quality, from city of Mashad in North East Persia, 100% fine wool pile, 1,800.000 Lot 018 total knots C.1980 295cm x 200 cm (Retail $7000) AN IMPORTANT RARE LARGE ANTIQUE PERSIAN TABRIZ HAND-KNOTTED RUG Lot 027 Preloved and fully restored of exhibition quality , in immaculate condition for its age,a desirable and A SUPERB AND UNIQUE VINTAGE TREE OF collectable piece, C1900 457cm x 285cm LIFE DESIGN QUM RUG Finely hand-knotted (Retail $20,000) with 1,400,000 asymmetrical knots, in immaculate condition circa 1950 Rare & Collectable 201x140 cm (Retail $8000) Lot 019 A FINE HAND-KNOTTED SAMARAK-KAZAK Lot 028 RUG Hand made Chechen new weave Carpet in A VERY FINE ERSARI CLAN TURKAMAN 19th c Caucasian design, with vegetable dyes HAND-KNOTTED RUG Library-Rug from from the poetic city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan Northern Afghanistan, very durable 353cm x246 c.2010, 256cmx193 cm (Retail $5000) cm (Retail $8000) Lot 020 Lot 029 A SUPERB WILLIAM MORRIS DESIGN INDIAN AN OUTSTANDING AFGHAN CHOBRANG RUG HAND-KNOTTED RUG , this design is inspired by After the Arts & Crafts movement and of William 17th century Turkish Ottoman design,Chobrang Morris design from Agra in India 364cm x270 cm means vegetable dyes 378x276 cm (Retail (Retail $9000) $11,000) Lot 021 Lot 030 A VINTAGE SENEH HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN A SUPERB LARGE HAND-KNOTTED VINTAGE FLOOR RUNNER from Kurdistan in Iran or PERSIAN FARAHAN NANAJ RUG cottage weave Persia, used for bedding cover purpose in a tent, salon carpet woven in Malayer area, village of C 1940 .290cm x116 cm (Retail $4000) Farhan or Nanaj in mid 20th century,circa 1960, 414x324 cm (Retail $14,000) Lot 022 Lot 031 AN ANTIQUE HERIZ HAND-KNOTTED FLOOR RUNNER A RARE ANTIQUE NOMADIC BALOUCH HAND- from Aghbalogh village in Persia, circa 1880, rare KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG late 19th century on and collectable piece, c.1880, 332cm x80 cm red,navy and fawn ground in restored condition, (Retail $4000) unique and collectable piece 180cm x100 cm (Retail $4000) Lot 023 Lot 032 A FINE HAND-KNOTTED TURKAMAN AFGHAN FLOOR RUNNER Newly woven Turkaman in A FINE CUSTOM MADE AFGHAN HAND- ancient Turkish design using vegetable dyes and KNOTTED RUG in the 19th c Sultan-abad hand spun wool 409cm x 81 cm (Retail $5000) design, hand spun wool, natural vegetable dyes, very durable piece 356cmx270 cm( Retail $10,000) Lot 024 SUPER FINE HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN Lot 033 BIRJAND MOUD HALL RUNNER Extremely fine from a village of Moud near Birjand in North East A FINE VINTAGE NOMADIC KURDI-QUCHAN of Persia, 1,833,600 total 382x80 cm.(Retail HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG from the $7000) Khorrassan region, near Quchan, North East Persia .rare & collectable, Circa 1940 205cm X120 cm. (Retail $3000) Lot 034 Lot 042 AN ANTIQUE NOMADIC GABBEH HAND- FINE HANDKNOTTED SRINAGAR KASHMIR KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG used as mattress in PURE SILK RUG in the famous 16th century Nomadic tents, Southern Persia Tolu Qashqai Persian garden design, Northern India .approx tribe,C1920 474,500 knots, 236cm x107cm (Retail $3000) 130cm x 73 cm (Retail $2000) Lot 035 Lot 043 A FINE HAND- KNOTTED AFGHAN CHECHEN AN AFGHAN CHOBRANG HAND-KNOTTED WEAVE RUG in the famous 19th century Kazak HALL RUNNER of Ziegler design, hand spun design using hand spun wool pile, vegetable wool, vegetable dyes, c.2010 295cmx80 cm dyes, c.2015 (Retail $2500) 296cm x195 cm (Retail $5000) Lot 044 Lot 036 A TURKAMAN WEAVE MAZARSHARIF A FINE HAND-KNOTTED BIRLAND MOOD AFGHAN RUG PERSIAN RUG all over Mahi design from the in Modern design, hand spun wool pile, Modern village of Mood in Birjand , North East Persia, Gabbeh, 231cm x 176 cm (Retail $3500) 1,864.000 knots in this rug 235cm x 160 cm (Retail $5000) Lot 045 A FINE VINTAGE HAND-KNOTTED SAROUK Lot 037 PERSIAN RUG from Arak area, circa 1950, A FINE HAND-KNOTTED VINTAGE BIJAR extremely durable, PERSIAN RUG from Bidganeh village,Iran, semi 205x135 cm (Retail $5000) antique circa 1940, very collectable 283x120 cm (Retail $6000) Lot 046 No Item Lot 038 A FINE AND RARE AFGHAN HAND-KNOTTED Lot 047 NEW TURKAMAN WEAVE HALL RUNNER hand spun wool pile,natural vegetable dyes 300cmx80 A MAGNIFICENT LARGE INDIAN SRINAGAR cm (Retail $3000) KASHMIR PURE SILK HAND-KNOTTED RUG finest quality of famous Garden design approx. 5,870,600 knots, , Lot 039 circa 2000, India 394cmx298 cm (Retail $30,000) A FINE ANTIQUE MALAYER HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG .Kurdi weave,allover stylized Lot 048 paisley design .In restored condition C 1900 190cm x 110 cm AN ANTIQUE TURKAMAN HAND-KNOTTED (Retail $4000) PERSIAN RUG. Circa early 20th century, restored condition hand made by nomadic Turkaman tribe, Yamut clan, Persia, collectable piece 180cmx123 Lot 040 cm (Retail $3000) A FINE HAND-KNOTTED AMRITSAR MAHI DESIGN RUG Lot 049 Hand made in the famous Tabriz Herati design, approx.1,200,000 knots in this rug, wool & silk pile A RARE AND COLLECTABLE VINTAGE HAND- 201cm x149 cm (Retail $4000) KNOTTED KURDISH WEAVE RUG from Nth West of Iran, unique old piece Vintage Seneh, circa 1940, Persia, 180cm x120 cm (Retail Lot 041 $4000) A FINE HAND KNOTTED HIMALAYAN DAMASK DESIGN RUG, woven by Tibetan refugees in Lot 050 India, circa 2010 233cmx169 cm (Retail $4500) A HAND-KNOTTED CUSTOM MADE CAUCASIAN CHICI DESIGN PRAYER RUG A Revival of 19th C Chichi Afghan rug,vegetable dyes187cm x123 cm (Retail $4000) Lot 051 Lot 059 A FINE HAND-KNOTTED I NDIAN JAIPUR RUG A FINE HAND-KNOTTED AFGHAN ERSARI in the 19th C Ziegler design, hand spun wool pile, TURKAMAN RUG in the antique design , very durable, Agra-India 275cmx186 cm (Retail vegetable dyes, hand spun wool, Afghanistan $6000) .180cm x125 cm (Retail $3000) Lot 052 Lot 060 A VINTAGE KARAJEH HERIZ HAND-KNOTTED AN AFGHAN MODERN GABBEH RUG PERSIAN FLOOR RUG OR RUNNER rarely Turkaman weave Mazarsharif Afghan in Modern seen in auction sales, collectable piece, Eastern design, hand spun wool pile.237cmx156 cm Azerbaijan, Persia circa 1950, 390cm x160 cm (Retail $3000) (Retail $6000) Lot 061 Lot 053 A VINTAGE TRIBAL SHAHSAVAN HAND- A RARE AND COLLECTABLE HAND-KNOTTED KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG symmetric knots, very PERSIAN OLD PICTORIAL HALL RUNNER this rare, circa 1960, North West Persia c.1960 187cm design is inspired by the "Book of kings" classic x130 cm (Retail $3000) Persian book which is written in 9th century, Luristan-Iran Lot 062 420cmx135 cm (Retail $6000) A FINE VINTAGE HERIZ HAND-KNOTTED PERSIAN RUG Old Heriz carpet from Karajeh Lot 054 village in Eastern Azarbejan, symmetric knots and A RARE AND FINE QUALITY HAND-KNOTTED rare,circa1930 INDIAN JAIPUR RUG custom made in the 18th C 136cm x108 cm (Retail $2500) Mogul design, hand spun wool & natural vegetable dyes Lot 063 369cmx276 cm(Retail $12,000) A HAND-KNOTTED AFGHAN KAZAK CHECHEN WEAVE
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