A TALISH LONG RUG
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A TALISH LONG RUG

SOUTH CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1890

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A TALISH LONG RUG
SOUTH CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1890
10ft.4in. x 3ft. (314cm. x 91cm.)
Special notice
All sold and unsold lots marked with a filled square in the catalogue that are not cleared from Christie’s by 5:00 pm on the day of the sale, and all sold and unsold lots not cleared from Christie’s by 5:00 pm on the fifth Friday following the sale, will be removed to the warehouse of ‘Cadogan Tate’. Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within two weeks of this sale.

Lot Essay

The present lot ascribes to a number of the typical Talish characteristics, however, the floral-crab main border, stepped gable inner frame and central column of rosettes in the field are more unusual. A rug with a very similar composition, although described as woven in the Kuba region, is published by Eberhart Herrmann (E. Herrmann, Seltene Orientteppiche VI, Munich, 1984, pl.33, p.97). An even closer example, also dating to the late nineteenth century, can be found in Raymond Benardout’s Caucasian Rugs (London, 1978, p.74).

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