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                                    A SILK AND METAL-THREAD CARPET                                                                                            A SILK TABRIZ CARPET
                                    HEREKE, WEST ANATOLIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY                                                                                 NORTH WEST PERSIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
                                    Light localised areas of wear, light surface marks, otherwise good condition                                              Overall excellent condition
                                    16ft.11in. x 11ft.5in. (515cm. x 348cm.)                                                                                  15ft.7in. x 11ft.3in. (476cm. x 344cm.)
                                    £25,000-35,000                      US$29,000-40,000                                                                      £15,000-20,000                 US$18,000-23,000
                                                                          €29,000-40,000                                                                                                       €18,000-23,000
                                    The knot count measures approximately 9H x 8V knots per cm. sq.                                                           The knot count measures approximately 7V x 8H per cm. sq.



          258    In addition to the hammer price, a Buyer’s Premium (plus VAT) is payable. Other taxes and/or an Artist Resale Royalty                                                                                              259
                 fee are also payable if the lot has a tax or λ symbol. Check Section D of the Conditions of Sale at the back of this catalogue.
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