ID 1033199
Lot 153 | A KHORASAN 'LATTICE' CARPET
Estimate value
£ 12 000 – 18 000
NORTH EAST PERSIA, 18TH CENTURY
Uneven areas of wear, negligible loss at each end
9ft.3in. x 6ft.8in. (281cm. x 204cm.)
Provenance
Acquired by Otto Bernheimer December 1919 as "Bidschar ind. prs. rotgrundig",
The Bernheimer Family Collection, Christie's London, 14 February 1996, lot 149,
The Eclectic Eye, Yves Mikaeloff, Christie's London, 16 October 1997, lot 113,
Anon sale, Christie's London, 14 October 1999, lot 107, from where purchased by the present consignor
Exhibited
Austellung Orient-Teppiche, Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, 1950, no.133, pp.105-106, pl.43
Persische Teppiche, Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg/Museum fur Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1971, no.28, pp.70-1
Further details
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Medium: | Textile, Wool |
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Art style: | Safavid (1506-1722) |
Place of origin: | Asia, Persia |
Auction house category: | Carpets, Rugs & carpets |
Medium: | Textile, Wool |
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Art style: | Safavid (1506-1722) |
Place of origin: | Asia, Persia |
Auction house category: | Carpets, Rugs & carpets |
Address of auction |
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