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A pair of Persian sculptured iron
A pair of Persian sculptured iron birds finely inlaid overall with white metal texturing of plumage and inset brass beaks and eyes. 23 cm high.
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(2) PERSIAN KHORASAN OPENWORK
(2) PERSIAN KHORASAN OPENWORK BRONZE BIRDS Possibly 13th c., modern Iran, each cast bronze, standing upright on taloned feet, with spread wings cast with naturalistic feathers, three point tail, openwork lattice pattern body, 4.5"h x 6"l x 4"w
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(LOT OF 8) PERSIAN STUDIES OF BIRDS
(LOT OF 8) PERSIAN STUDIES OF BIRDS (Lot of 8) Persian studies of birds, comprising a seven piece including falconry specimen with hawks, an owl, a pheasant in a naturalistic setting and an eighth, a manuscript page depicting a hornbill, image size 6.5"h x 4"w
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A Persian Manuscript Illustration
A Persian Manuscript Illustration of A Turkey Depicting a strolling bird. Gouache on paper with gilt accents. Calligraphy text on back. Image size approx. 8-1/2"H x 5-1/2"W. Cream color mat and clear plastic back for displaying both sides.
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PERSIAN CERAMIC BIRD CALLIGRAPHY
PERSIAN CERAMIC BIRD CALLIGRAPHY TILE ON STANDPersian glazed ceramic tile, having calligraphic script, over central bird and floral motifs, scrolled foliate border, on adjustable wood display stand, tile: approx 19.5"h, 12.5"w, 1"d, on stand: approx 26"h, 12.5"w, 12"d, 20.75lbs total
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PERSIAN ARDEBIL PICTORIAL BIRD
PERSIAN ARDEBIL PICTORIAL BIRD PEACOCK RUG Middle EastEarly 20th CenturyYellow, red, navy blue, and white geometric patterns and animals over white field surrounded by geometric borders.
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PERSIAN TABRIZ PICTORIAL DEER
PERSIAN TABRIZ PICTORIAL DEER BIRD ORIENTAL CARPET Iran,20th CenturyIvory ground carpet profusely decorated with a leaping deer, bird, and floral and vine pattern with banded floral borders.
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EARLY PERSIAN BIRD DECORATED BOWL
EARLY PERSIAN BIRD DECORATED BOWL Nishapur Glazed Terra Cotta Pottery Bowl, Persia 11th Century A.D. with bird decoration in pale blue, cross hatched red field on a cream ground, 3 1/2" x 9", flakes, edge loss.
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A Persian papier-mâché charger,
A Persian papier-mâché charger, 19th c, painted with three birds in a tree on a black ground, foliate borders, 44cm diam More Information Bumps and light wear, but no repairs.
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Persian silk rug with bird and
Persian silk rug with bird and flowering trees design; 65" x 41" (approx.); Provenance: Private collection Arizona
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PERSIAN PICTORIAL RUGdepicting
PERSIAN PICTORIAL RUGdepicting birds and figures amongst flowering trees; 10' x 7'2" Condition:
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, CA.
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, CA. 1875Khamseh Bird Rug, Persia, ca. 1875 6 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 9 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: 3 in. square reweave in upper left of center medallion. Visible wear. Edges and ends in tact. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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PERSIAN POURING VESSEL WITH
PERSIAN POURING VESSEL WITH ANIMAL FORM AT TOP AND BIRD FORM SPOUTPERSIAN POURING VESSEL WITH ANIMAL FORM AT TOP AND BIRD FORM SPOUT, - h:4.50in.
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An Ushak Persian rug with field
An Ushak Persian rug with field of birds and stylised design on a blue ground, 188cm x 182cm
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, mid 19th century 4 ft. 6 in x 2 ft. 8 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Small silk and cotton highlights, end losses, wear through center. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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INDO-PERSIAN POLYCHROME DECORATED
INDO-PERSIAN POLYCHROME DECORATED WOOD BIRD AND FLOWERS PANELIndo-Persian Polychrome Decorated Wood Bird and Flowers Panel,
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Persian oriental directional carpet
Persian oriental directional carpet with stylized tree and birds. 7'x4'9"
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ORIENTAL PERSIAN KERMAN PICTORIAL
ORIENTAL PERSIAN KERMAN PICTORIAL ANIMAL CARPET Persia,20th CenturyProfusely decorated with trees, birds, giraffes, leopards, and lions within a border of trees and flowers over a dark blue field.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, mid 19th century 6 ft. 1 in. x 4 ft. 1 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Visible wear throughout. Small repairs. Edges repaired. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, mid 19th century 5 ft. 9 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Altered in length. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, mid 19th century 6 ft. x 3 ft. 10 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Rewoven end borders, slight wear. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, mid 19th century 7 ft. 3 in x 5 ft. 3 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Wear through center, minor restoration. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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PERSIAN TABRIZ RUG. CA. 1920.
PERSIAN TABRIZ RUG. CA. 1920. DEPICTS BIRDS,floral design. 6' 4" x 4' 7". Shows even wear throughout. Overall good condition.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, THIRD
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, third quarter 19th century 8 ft. x 4 ft. 6 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Minor losses to each end, minor selvage wear, minor wear throughout. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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PERSIAN HAMADAN MALAYER CARPET
PERSIAN HAMADAN MALAYER CARPET having birds flowers leaves and medallions on an indigo field with rust blue gold beige and taupe accents approx. 35 1/2 x 153 in.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, mid 19th century 6 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 2 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Wear through center, some foundation showing, repair to lower end border 15 in. x 2 in. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, LAST
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, last quarter 19th century 7 ft. 5 in. x 5 ft. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Slight wear through center. Ends and edges in tact. Bright and cheerful rug. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, THIRD
KHAMSEH BIRD RUG, PERSIA, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Rug, Persia, third quarter 19th century 9 ft. 1 in. x 5 ft. 7 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: General wear through center of rug, selvages and ends complete, rewoven. (ends possibly rewoven) Two repairs upper left and lower right, each approximately an area of 8 in. x 8 in. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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Shiraz Rug Persian, early 20th
Shiraz Rug Persian, early 20th century, two detailed central medallions with pendants on brick-red ground, numerous motifs including birds, 6 ft. 7 in. x 9 ft. 6 in.,
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PERSIAN RUGwool on cotton; with
PERSIAN RUGwool on cotton; with stylized bird design Dimensions: 6ft 5in x 4 ft 3in Condition:
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PERSIAN ENAMEL PORTRAIT PLATE
PERSIAN ENAMEL PORTRAIT PLATE 19th/20th c., central figure, birds, and flowers in cartouches, signed in Urdu verso, 11"dia.
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PERSIAN SCHOOL, BIRDS, SET OF
PERSIAN SCHOOL, BIRDS, SET OF FOUR WATERCOLORS ON PAPER, EACH: 14-3/4 X 11-1/4 INPersian School, Birds, Set of Four Watercolors on Paper, each: 14-3/4 x 11-1/4 in
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KHAMSEH BIRD BAG FACE, PERSIA,
KHAMSEH BIRD BAG FACE, PERSIA, MID 19TH CENTURYKhamseh Bird Bag Face, Persia, mid 19th century 2 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 1 in. Provenance: The James Opie Collection., "James Opie’s love of Oriental rugs and his keen eye for quality are captured in the magical collection being offered herewith. His long, illustrious career is entering its sixth decade, and the exemplary rugs that follow reflect the high standards for which Jim stands. Jim emerged from his experimental 1960s with an intellectual curiosity leading him to Oriental rugs via his studies of P.D. Ouspensky and G. I. Gurdjieff. He first visited Iran in 1970, attracted by the mosques of Tabriz, Isphahan, and Shiraz, and returned home with a bundle of Oriental rugs to commence a new occupation: rug dealer. I first met Jim at his Portland gallery in 1980, two years before the publication of his first book, Tribal Rugs of Southern Persia. His reputation as a fine, fair, and knowledgeable rug dealer preceded him, and his impeccable international reputation was well under way. Jim’s second book, Tribal Rugs (1991), also added significantly to the Oriental rug book pantheon. Jim has reached a serious deaccessioning point in a career throughout which he has never ceased searching for, and studying, the best. I have appreciated the opportunity to interact with him over the past 40 years, and working with Jim on this auction project has been especially rewarding." - Michael B. Grogan Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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An Isfahan rug, Central Persia,
An Isfahan rug, Central Persia, decorated birds and flowers within a multiple border, 210cm x 133cm
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Persian Spearhead Decorated with
Persian Spearhead Decorated with foliate designs calligraphy and a figural representation.
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Persian rug, vase flanked by
Persian rug, vase flanked by peacocks, tree and vine motifs with birds, probably a Khorassan, 4 ft. 3 in. x 7 ft. 2 in.; matches previous lot. Pile varies from none to low, scattered corrosion and moth damage, some areas with corduroy effect, one end with 1/2 in. loss and fraying, lacking fringe, selvedge wear with minor losses.