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 A LONG BIJAR RUNNER
 WEST PERSIA, CIRCA 1890
 Of 'Gul-farang' design, in overall excellent condition
 21ft.3in. x 4ft. (648cm x 122cm.)
 £7,000-9,000  US$8,100-10,000
 €8,100-10,000
 By the late 19th century in Persia, there was a
 fashionable interest in the textiles, tapestries and
 home-wares imported from Russia and Europe.
 These chintz and rococo-style influences were
 combined with highly floral designs, the most
 popular of which was the Gul-farang or 'European
 Rose' pattern, a variant of which is seen here with
 the bouquets of roses enclosed within the leafy
 garlands.













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 A BAKSHAISH RUNNER
 WEST PERSIA, CIRCA 1900
 Overall excellent condition
 17ft.11in. x 3ft.4in. (546cm. x 102cm.)
 £2,000-3,000  US$2,400-3,500
 €2,400-3,500



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              A BAKSHAISH RUG                              The rhomboid medallion in the centre of the rug seems to be a mirrored
              WEST PERSIA, CIRCA 1890                      version of a common design, featuring a cypress tree set within a niche. A
              A few minor spot repairs and some knots missing at each end,   prayer rug of that type, attributed to Karabagh, are published in R. Kaffel,
              overall very good condition                  Caucasian Prayer Rugs, London, 1998, p. 68, while another sold in Christie’s
              5ft.8in. x 4ft.5in. (173cm. x 135cm.)        New York, 8 December 2008, lot 1. The ultimate origin of the design may
                                                           have been with Persian ikat velvets, such as those illustrated in J. L. Larsen,
              £4,000-6,000                  US$4,600-6,900
                                                           The Dyer’s Art: Ikat, Batik, Plangi, New York, 1976, p.181 and in HALI 200,
                                              €4,600-6,900
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                                                           summer 2019, p.61. An example with doubled cypress trees sold in Christie’s
                                                           South Kensington, 18 April 2007, lot 55
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               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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