AN AGRA CARPET
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NORTH INDIA, CIRCA 1860

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AN AGRA CARPET
NORTH INDIA, CIRCA 1860
Mostly good pile throughout with localised areas of light wear, corroded brown with some associated repiling, a few small professional reweaves, overall good condition
15ft.9in. x 13ft.5in. (479cm. x 408cm.)

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Lot Essay

The present bold border of alternating elongated cartouches and roundels filled with decorative floral motifs and an ivory-lace-like surround, is taken almost directly from earlier 16th and 17th century Ottoman Cairene carpets. A directly comparable border is found on a carpet in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (Acc no. 476-1883). While the border of the present carpet copies the original almost faithfully, the design of the field is a much looser and more openly spaced interpretation of the original, which in turn reveals more of the unusual turquoise-blue ground.

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