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Rare Antique Salor
Carpet, Turkestan, Mid 19th Century. The red
field containing six rows of twelve Afghan guls
flanked by octagonal minor guls all within a
Holbein variation border, silk highlights, fold
cut, damaged areas. Approximately 10 feet 3
inches (3.13 m.) x 7feet 10 inches (2.39 m.) A
similar example may be seen in Ulrich Schurmann, Central
Asian Rugs, plate 61.
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Lot 279 PB Eighty-Four, New York Caucasian,
Turkoman, Village, Nomadic and Persian Rugs
Wednesday, March 19, 1980 at 10 a.m.
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Note: To further a long term research project I am
collecting data. When a piece such as this may be of
interest to others I have decided to share my notes prior
to culmination of the project. As such the attributions
are my own unless otherwise stated. Any additions,
information, or corrections, would be appreciated.
For Further Reading:
Thanks and best wishes,
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
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Persian
Rugs the O'Connell Guides
Tabriz
Rugs
Kashmar
Rugs
Isfahan
Rugs
Hamadan
Rugs
Mashad
Rugs
Gabbeh
Rugs
Heriz
Rugs
Ardabil
Rugs
Lylyan
Rugs
Turkmen
Rugs
Persian Rugs
Turkish Rugs
Suzani
Oriental
Rugs
Persian
Carpets
Baluch Rugs,
The Qashqai
and Qashqai Rugs
Veramin Rugs
Tribal Rugs
Khotan-Rugs
Khotan-Carpets
Kirman-Rugs
Kirman-Carpets
Antique-Rugs
Antique-Carpets
Shahsevan-Rugs
Oushak-Rugs
Mashad-Rugs
Gabbeh-Rugs
Kurdish-Rugs
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