A SEYCHOUR SOUMAC LONG RUG

EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1880

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A SEYCHOUR SOUMAC LONG RUG
EAST CAUCASUS, CIRCA 1880
The indigo field scattered with a wide variety of floral and leaf motifs around a column of lemon-yellow lozenges containing light blue rosettes, divided by chequered hooked panels, each formed of two confronted angular palmettes and issuing angular palmettes from diagonal bars, interspersed with paired angular floral boteh in an ivory border of meandering hooked flowering vine and serrated leaves between shaded brick-red indented flowerhead stripes, braided ends, slight localised wear and re-weaving
8ft.6in. x 3ft.6in. (259cm. x 107cm.)

Lot Essay

Another soumac with the same rare field design was offered at Rippon Boswell & Co., Wiesbaden, 18 November 1989, lot 108, while another which doubles up the field design within a classic Seychour border is in an American Collection (McMullen, Joseph V. and Reichert, Donald O.: The George Walter Vincent and Belle Townley Smith Collection of Islamic Rugs, Springfield, Mass., n.d., no.50). An example of the design executed in a pile rug is published by Bennett (Ian : Oriental Rugs, Volume 1: Caucasian, London, 1981, no.389, p.296), a rug which is very similar in all details to a further soumac sold in these Rooms, 15 October 1987, lot 96.

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