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Los 335

Malayer rug. Unfortunately we are not doing condition reports for this sale.

Los 336

Afghan rug, 180 x 117cm. Unfortunately we are not doing condition reports for this sale.

Los 337

Small South Caucasian rug. Unfortunately we are not doing condition reports for this sale.

Los 338

South West Persian rug. Unfortunately we are not doing condition reports for this sale.

Los 404

A RED GROUND RUG with three rows of guls to central field, 99cm x 130xm

Los 405

A HANDWOVEN RUG the central blue ground field with foliate and tree motifs, 140cm x 208cm

Los 1176

A CONTINENTAL HAND STITCHED WOOLLEN RUG, with floral bands to the edges and central cartouche, lined to the reverse, 178 x 274 cm

Los 1178

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILK RUG, with a scrolling floral pattern on a mainly blue ground, 124 x 190 cm

Los 1180

A LARGE RED WOOLLEN EASTERN RUG, banding to the edges, 300 x 214 cm

Los 1181

AN IRANIAN WOOLLEN RUG, decorated with birds and animals on a mainly red and blue ground, 250 x 170 cm

Los 1182

AN EASTERN WOOLLEN RUG, floral decoration throughout, mainly blue ground, 271 x 189 cm

Los 1183

A SMALL EASTERN WOOLLEN RUG, floral decoration throughout, mainly blue ground, 180 x 121 cm

Los 322

‡ FOUR QAJAR PAINTINGS OF FEMALE DANCERS, PERSIA, 19TH CENTURYgouache on paper, each figure dancing on a rug, richly attired with colourful costume and jewellery24 x 18.5cm and smallerProvenance: European private collection

Los 330

‡ FOUR QAJAR PAINTINGS OF FEMALE MUSICIANS, PERSIA, 19TH CENTURYgouache on paper, each woman seated on a rug, playing a different instrument22 x 18cm approximately eachProvenance: European private collection

Los 333

‡ PERSIAN KINGS AND PRINCES, QAJAR, PERSIA, 19TH CENTURYfour gouache portraits on paper, laid on card, one depicting Aga Muhammad Khan Qajar (r.1789-1797) seated on a rug, one other depicted seated on a rug, the two others standing26 x 14.5cmProvenance: European private collection

Los 31

* NISSKY, GEORGY(1903-1987)*Reclining Nude, signed with a monogram.Oil on canvas, 93.5 by 92.5 cm.Executed c. 1959. Provenance: A gift from Nissky to the artist Max Birstein, Moscow. Important private collection, USA. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert Yu. Rybakova. Authenticity has also been confirmed by the expert T. Ermakova. Exhibited: Georgy Grigorievich Nissky. Zhivopis, akvarel, guash, Academy of Arts of the USSR, Moscow, 1963. Niu v sovetskom izobrazitelnom iskusstve, Exhibition Hall of the Moscow Union of Artists, Moscow, 1995. Literature: Exhibition catalogue, Georgy Grigorievich Nissky. Zhivopis, akvarel, guash, Moscow, Academy of Arts of the USSR, 1963, p. 25, listed under the works from 1959. M. Kiselev, Georgy Nissky, Moscow, Izobrazitelnoe iskusstvo, 1972, p. 154, listed under the works from 1959. The painting Reclining Nude, by the famous Soviet landscape painter Georgiy Nissky’s, now presented for auction, is an extremely rare example of his exploring the genre of nude. Both at the anniversary review exhibition of the artist’s work in 1963 and in the latest inventory of his output, Reclining Nude is the sole example of this genre. Although this work is primarily a study, its artistic qualities and history are most remarkable. Nissky, who hardly ever made sketches and very rarely resorted to studies while working en plein air, preferred to create on the canvas a complete, thought-through image. Therefore, it is safe to assume that the idea behind Reclining Nude was by no means coincidental. Nissky painted the work in his studio at the “Artists’ Colony” in Verkhniaia Maslovka Street, probably in a single sitting. He also invited an old friend who now had his own studio next door, Andrei Goncharov, to paint his “real-life study”. Today Goncharov’s Nude Model. In G. Nissky’s Studio (1958) — which is similar to Nissky’s work — is in the collection of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. It is quite fascinating to compare these two works. Goncharov’s composition, more traditional and painted from an angle, enables him to convey in full detail the complexity of his arrangement. His viewing angle encompasses not only the nude model, but also a ceramic jug on the floor, a small casting of Rodin’s The Thinker on a stool, and the whole variety of fabrics and drapes surrounding the model. Conversely, Nissky chooses a panoramic view from above, as is typical of his landscapes, an arrangement which allows him to include the whole corner of the studio. The nude model is in the centre of the composition, but the actual depicted space expands, drawing in a bookcase, an entire bed, and even a rug over the bed that cannot be seen at all in Goncharov’s work. Although the colour in Nissky’s picture somewhat reflects colour in real life, it has an ornamental function, rather than being an actual, objective representation. The colour planes contrast with each other, while the objects are juxtaposed, lending the canvas a particular flamboyance and dynamism. Speaking of his method, the artist once confided: “I always... want to paint clearly, concisely, simply. I work and literally fall in love with a picture, and I don’t leave it until I finish it.” It seems like, tackling a genre quite far removed from a landscapist’s home turf whilst competing with an artist friend, Nissky got quite involved and, spurning all unnecessary detail, created a generalised and succinct image, imbued with the spirit of his time.

Los 291

A Tabriz rug, the pale pink field decorated by a medallion and cornered by spandrels, within a claret border, approximately 202 x 150cm Provenance: Sandridge Park House, Wiltshire

Los 296

A Tabriz silk prayer rug, the mihrab above a floral decorated scene incorporating a stork, within floral decorated borders, approximately 173 x 115cm, and a Tabriz silk rug, the floral decorated field incorporating lions, leopards and deer, approximately 173 x 118cm Provenance: Sandridge Park House, Wiltshire

Los 501

A Esfehan rug, the camel field and polychrome medallion profusely decorated with floral foliage and within a red border and guard stripes, approximately 272 x 140cm

Los 571

A Kirman rug, approximately 246 x 150cm, together with a small circular rug in Chinese style, and a cushion incorporating a panel decorated with raised work depicting flowers

Los 655

A Kashan silk rug, approximately, together with an Esfehan rug, approximately Rug 1- 173 x 99cm Rug 2- 180 x 125cm

Los 51

‘Myra Villa’ a red brick painted Dolls House with contents, 1897, painted red brick façade, pitched roof with chimney, three large double glazed windows, smaller bay window and steps leading to brown hinged front door with lion head knocker, red painted sides and back with carry handles, and A.W.Payne Builder in black paint to top left of façade, the front opening in two sections to reveal four rooms on two levels with original papers to walls and floors. Sitting room with Waltershausen writing desk, octagonal table, side cabinet and stand with long mirror, upholstered sofa and four matching chairs with tassels, lead hanging chandelier with five bulbs and shades, gold painted soft metal stand with decanter and six glasses, and a mantel clock. Kitchen with wooden dresser, and bench table, wooden coal hod, china plates and sauce bowl with simple blue decoration, three mugs, plaster joints of meat, strainer and tinplate sowing machine, fork, spoon and scissors. Bedroom 1 with elaborate soft metal bed and piano, wooden dressing table, soft metal cabinet, cuckoo clock with string pull action, picture and rug. Bedroom 2 with two soft metal beds and dressing table, tin bath tub, oval mirror, two pictures and rugs. 33” (84cm) tall, 26” (66cm) wide and 10” (25.5cm) deep.

Los 58

A Morton E. Converse & Son bungalow, American circa 1910, with stencilled white board façade and four detailed windows with green shutters and further window to side with draping flowers in box, front door, foliage and terrace with stone pillars and base, green tiled roof, front opens to one room with colourfully stencilled walls and rug, together with cream painted table, green vase of flowers, two chairs and sideboard with candle sticks, 15” (38cm) tall, 14” (35cm) wide, 11 ½” (29cm) deep, (a little dirty, some scuffs).

Los 98

A Hamadan rug with four diamond medallions and geometric motifs, on a red ground, 54" x 84"

Los 520

A 20thC machine woven rug, with a repeat floral pattern predominately in cream, peach and green.(295cmx194cm)

Los 525

An early 20thC Middle eastern style rug, decorated with a repeat geometric floral pattern predominately in red and blue with an outer border.(255cmx160cm)

Los 607

An early 20thC Middle Eastern rug, with a repeat geometric floral pattern , predominately in blue, red and green with star emblems. (245cm x 178cm)

Los 677

A Khanmohamed Afghanistan rug, with a repeat geometric floral pattern predominately in red and blue. (145cm x 107cm)

Los 678

An early 20thC Afghanistan style rug, of rectangular outline with a geometric diamond pattern, predominately in red, blue and yellow. (135cm x 97cm)

Los 679

A 20thC rug, of rectangular outline with a repeat geometric pattern centred by a diamond, predominately in pink, green and yellow. (130cm x 80cm)

Los 795

A 20thC machine woven rug, in a repeat geometric floral pattern predominantly in cream, turquoise, pink.(390cmx295cm)

Los 796

A Prime Eastern quality Emir wall rug, in a repeat geometric floral pattern predominantly in red, blue and yellow. (350cm x 250cm)

Los 154A

A modern blue ground Bokhara rug, 190 x 140cm.

Los 155

A large Chinese mustard ground wool and silk floral-decorated rug, approx 322 x 245cm.

Los 571

Indian silk rug, deep blue field with a central floral medallion, salmon pink spandrels and sage green floral border, size approx. 153cm x 91cm

Los 593

Turkey Ushak woollen rug, sea green field centred with hooked medallions within a red and ochre border, size approx. 318cm x 154cm; also a similar carpet square, worn and with repairs, size approx. 226cm square (2)

Los 598

Eastern woollen rug, red field dispersed with palmettes and animals within a flowerhead border in blues and reds, size approx. 123cm x 94cm

Los 602

Bakhtiari woollen rug, the central red reserve against a blue field with red spandrels and blue flowerhead border, size approx. 236cm x 125cm

Los 607

Turkman Bokhara style woollen rug, with central red field of five guls, size approx. 92cm x 62cm; also a Pakistani Bokhara style woollen rug, terracotta field with seven guls, size approx. 103cm x 65cm (2)

Los 609

Turkman woollen rug, madder field with three lines of guls within a patterned border, size approx. 155cm x 107cm

Los 616

Oriental silk pictorial hanging rug, 20th Century, worked with Bijin taking tea whilst others walk in a garden beneath pines, signed, 74cm x 62cm

Los 620

Kashan woollen rug, central tan and blue scrolled medallion against a dark blue field dispersed with palmettes, within a palmette blue and ochre border, size approx. 170cm x 108cm

Los 638

Tabriz woollen rug, fawn field centred with a russet foliate medallion against a russet border, size approx. 165cm x 94cm

Los 677

Fine Nain woollen rug, ivory field centred with a blue and ivory scrolled border, size approx. 205cm x 117cm

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