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A room size 'Antique' tomato red round Tabriz country house type carpet, first half of the 20th century, of 'Book Cover' design with a broad meandering palmette border with golden guard stripes, 420 cm long x 331 cm wideFormerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury, Berkshire Formerly of Donnington Castle House, near Newbury,Berkshire An even wear pattern but some foundation is visible in some areas. Some fraying to the ends back as far as the guard stripes. some small stain spots about the size of a 2p piece.
An unusual contemporary wool carpet in the style of The Memphis Group, the thick pile of abstract design and irregular shape, the main field in black with white lines and speckles, and with borders to two sides, one grey the other teal bluereputedly originally commissioned for use on a film setapproximately 245 x 213cmSuper condition with no obvious signs of wearA few small stains in the teal border(probably tea/coffee)High quality and very densely woven with a deep pile which is soft under foot
A small Shiraz carpet, South West Persia, the indigo field of flowerheads and ornimorphic motifs, with two deep brick red triple pole medallions, framed by a chestnut meandering vine border with flowerheads and polychrome boteh, 226cm x 162cmAll over worn country house condition. Ends with some wear and minor losses. All over low pile with areas of wear exposing foundation in parts. One side with cut and repiling. Several fold wear lines. Scattered signs of old moth. Selvedges oroginal but worn to one side. Parts of selvedge cord detached.
An Ersari main carpet, Afghanistan, circa 1890, the pale brick red field with three rows of six quartered elephant foot guls, framed by a brick red and chequered lozenge motif border, with kilim ends, 303cm x 202cmSome areas of wear endstripes with minor tears and losses, some old repairs and repiling to field and borders, selvedge renewed,
A Tabriz carpet, North West Persia, the wine red field centred by a lobed green pendant medallion, with pistachio green spandrels and framed by a wine red palmette border, 315cm x 222cmAll over fair condition with low even pile. A few areas of wear. Slight fading one one end. Ends good with minor wear to ends, selvedges worn and cord exposed in parts. Scattered minor surface marks.
A collection of books on Carpet-making and Weaving Techniques to include: Raphaelian (H. M.) The Hidden Language of Symbols in Oriental Rugs, New York: Anatol Sivas, 1954, 8vo; The Mentor: Rugs & Rug Making, New York: The Mentor Association, 1914, 4to; Mallett (Marla) Woven Structures: A Guide to Oriental Rug and Textile Analysis, Atlanta: Christopher Publications, 2000, folio; and two other volumes on the subject (5)The Library of Raymond Benardout
A small Ersari carpet, Afghanistan, circa 1920, the pale brick red field with two columns of five bold quartered elephant guls, framed by multiple borders, 233cm x 149cmall over fair condition with some wear to centre and one end, scattered old restorations and repiling, a little wear to one end stripe (secured), selvedge good with minor old restorations.
A Kizil Ayak small carpet, Afghanistan, circa 1900/10, the brick red field of four columns of eleven quartered guls with hooked lozenge secondary guls, framed by an indigo border of a leafy vine flanked by serrated leaf guardstripes, 259cm x 174cmall over wear and scattered repiling, selvedges good and renewed, ends secured with partial kilim ends
A Bauhaus-inspired flat-weave kilim wool rug, of recent manufacture, decorated with stripes in tones of black and white, 199 x 166cmCondition ReportMinor marks and wear, overall good order. Some diagonal lines in the carpet which may suggest a repair or be due to manufacture. Please see the additional images.
A large Arts & Crafts Donegal hand-knotted wool carpet - early 20th century, the raspberry red field with floral and vine decoration and stylised boteh in dark gold, pale pink, grey-blue, pale green, wine red and ivory, within a similarly decorated mid-blue border with ivory and dark gold floral meander guards, approx. 466 x 404 cm, some damage and staining to one long side of the carpet due to long term storage (including two holes and three small tears), mainly concentrated in one corner and also along the side approx. half way up the rug). There is evidence of rot to the corner with the most significant damage. The remainder of the rug is in good condition with very strong colours.
AN AGRA CARPET Approximately 523 x 318cm The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: Carpet with significant wear overall commensurate with age and use. Wear reveals underlying warp/weft and knot heads in areas throughout. Some areas of losses to pile which appear to be from old moth damage - see images. Longest edges have been re-bound in varying colours of thread. They are slightly untidy and have wear, fraying and losses. Fringed ends are short and bear the expected wear, fraying and some losses. One fringed end has moved into the guard stripe slightly. Both ends have strips of later fabric applied to the undersides to help secure. Two old stitched repairs to what appear to be cuts to one side border (possibly cuts to fit the carpet around a fireplace).Some surface dirt, could benefit from cleaning. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AMRITZAR CARPET Approximately 540 x 365cmThe collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: With wear, marks, and wear to pile throughout. Both ends trimmed. Various ages of repairs throughout- with stitch repairs to tears, some inset patches, some open holes, and areas of very worn pile from footfall and use. Reverse showing numerous patches from most recent conservation/repair work indicating the high extent of repairs throughout. At one end (where majority of repairs are) there is evidence of a pattern and pile jump in the main border to both sides indicating that the carpet was shortened in length. This end also cracks when folded indicating areas of rot. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE BLUE GROUND CARPET, POSSIBLY A TURKISH USHAK Approximately 350 x 320cm Saleroom Notice: Please note, this carpet appears to have been reduced in length ('cut and shut'). There is a stitched join line/cut across the centre. Condition Report: Please note, this carpet appears to have been reduced in length ('cut and shut'). There is a stitched join line/cut across the centre. Carpet with significant wear overall consistent with age and use. Wear reveals underlying weft and knot heads in areas throughout. Various losses and areas short pile throughout. Tasselled ends with significant wear, fraying and losses. Longest edges have been rebound but are untidy. They have wear, various losses, fraying and undulation. They have been bound in varying colours of thread. Surface dirt, could benefit from cleaning. Various old stitched repairs and some areas of pile re-woven (see images for details). Some stitched join lines visible to front of carpet (see images). Some losses to pile in places which appear to be from old moth damage - see images. Some variation and 'abrash' to colours of carpet. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AUBUSSON CARPET The ton-sur-ton raspberry ground with a shaped ivory panel enclosing a bouquet of flowers, within a shaped frame surround with floral swags Approximately 365cm by 515cm Illustrated: The Connoisseur, May 1965, p.4 Condition Report: areas of wear and damageCondition Report Disclaimer
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