Meshed Amoghli,
Northeast Persia (Iran), c. 400 x 300 cm, about 1930, the design of the field derives from the famous Ardebil carpet, which was often reproduced in several manufactories, only slight signs of wear, in very good condition, the upper front features the signature of the celebrated master weaver “Amoghli”, carpets produced in his workshop were very popular also among the Pahlavi shahs, who made ample use of them to decorated their palace interiors. (MA)
Lit.: Ian Bennett, Teppiche der Welt, pp. 44 – 48.
23.03.2016 - 16:00
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EUR 4,000.-
Meshed Amoghli,
Northeast Persia (Iran), c. 400 x 300 cm, about 1930, the design of the field derives from the famous Ardebil carpet, which was often reproduced in several manufactories, only slight signs of wear, in very good condition, the upper front features the signature of the celebrated master weaver “Amoghli”, carpets produced in his workshop were very popular also among the Pahlavi shahs, who made ample use of them to decorated their palace interiors. (MA)
Lit.: Ian Bennett, Teppiche der Welt, pp. 44 – 48.
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Auction: | Oriental Carpets, Textiles and Tapestries |
Auction type: | Saleroom auction |
Date: | 23.03.2016 - 16:00 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
Exhibition: | 16.03. - 23.03.2016 |