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 AN AMRITSAR CARPET  AN AGRA CARPET
 NORTH INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY  NORTH INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY
 Mostly full pile throughout, some localised   Of 'Shah 'Abbas' design, minor repairs, in overall   traditions. The renaissance in Indian production
 staining with minor spots of old moth damage  very good condition  was buoyed by the weaver’s exposure to these
 12ft.11in. x 9ft.7in. (394cm. x 293cm.)  15ft.8in. x 15ft.5in. (478cm. x 470cm.)  designs through the carpets of the Maharaja of
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 Jaipur and the collection in Bijapur and later, the
 £5,000-8,000  US$5,800-9,200  £25,000-35,000  US$29,000-40,000
 publication of lavish carpet reference books with
 €5,800-9,200  €29,000-40,000
 hand-coloured plates such as Arthur Upham
 The design of the present carpet is clearly   Pope's, Survey of Persian Art, Oxford, 1938 which
 inspired by the 16th and 17th century cloudband   shows a closely related prototype, Vol. XIII,
 and palmette designs of the Safavid and Mughal   pl.1126. (Bennett, 1987, no.5 ).
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