A SOUMAC BLOSSOM CARPET
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A SOUMAC BLOSSOM CARPET

EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1800

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A SOUMAC BLOSSOM CARPET
EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1800
Areas of wear, corroded black and brown, small hole, scattered repiling and small repairs
7ft.9in. x 5ft.3in. (236cm. x 160cm.)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 15% on the buyer's premium

Lot Essay

The archaic design of ascending columns of palmettes clearly derives from the 'Dragon and Palmette' group of classical Caucasian carpets woven in the 17th century which are discussed by Serare Yetkin, Early Caucasian Carpets in Turkey, Vol.II, London, 1978, pls. 137-8 and 187. A related soumac example was sold at Sotheby's, London, 12 October 2005, lot 11. The design is found in both flatwoven soumacs and pile carpets. A pile rug with this design is illustrated in E.Heinrich Kircheim et al., Orient Stars, a Carpet Collection, Stuttgart and London, 1933, no.60, p.125. A looser interpretation of both the field and border design can be found in a Dagestan soumac woven carpet illustrated by Ulrich Schurmann, Caucasian Rugs, Braunschweig, 1961, no.120, pp.310-11.

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