A wonderful example of a modestly Scaled 19th-century Oushak Carpet with a beautiful contrasting palette of indigo, ochre, and burnt sienna.
A beautiful, large scale, late 19th-Century Turkish “Waterloo Oushak” Carpet with a large central motif, ground of rich burnt Sienna with contrasting indigo and gold.
The muted gazpacho red field, with all over graphic medallion and flower head decoration, within blue and golden ochre border.
A Late 19th Century Ziegler Carpet (5562)
This magnificent oversized carpet features a deep navy field with palmette design in jade, saffron, and ochre, bordered by intricate foliage and flowers, showing a gentle patina.
This 21-foot late 19th/early 20th-century Oushak carpet features medallions, flowerheads, and foliate details on a crimson ground, with yellow and green accents. Pleasing wear, structurally stable.
An exquisite example of a late 19th-century Oushak carpet. A traditional design with intricate motifs with an iron ore red, coral and tangerine palette.
A beautiful example of a late 19th-century Oushak carpet. With traditional intricate border motifs, in a muted palette of amber, coral, and burnt umber.
A Late 19th Century Oushak 'Ghiordes' Carpet with desirably soft colours, with spacious overall design.
With a muted dark blue field and striking geometric pattern, this Oushak carpet features an ochre and burnt umber border, showing pleasing wear and sensitive restorations.
A rustic ochre and umber carpet with floral palmettes, foliation, and a central medallion, framed by a trellis border. Blue-green accents offset the autumnal tones. Excellent condition with gentle wear.
With characterful geometric design, incorporating hues of bright saffron, faded turquoise, sea green and dirty pink.
This rich blue rug features large palms and flowerheads, with a red palmette border and intricate guard borders, offering a handsome aged look with a well-preserved pile.
A Late 19th Century Ziegler Carpet with ivory ground, and a balanced muted colour palette of reds, turquoise, etruscan earthy tones and pale oranges.
A very large 19th century Oushak rug, originally from Draper’s Hall, London, featuring intricate patterns and rich colors, epitomizing luxurious craftsmanship and heritage.
The overall pile, lightly worn, with tomato-red border enclosing a concentrated and equal patterning, on a muted blue ground.