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English: Lot 266 – A Shadda Blanket, South Caucasus, first half 19th century. Weft face structure with extra weft wrapped patterning, two joined panels, stitched onto a material backing, overall very good condition. 9ft.4in. x 5ft.11in. (285cm. x 180 cm.) £20,000-25,000
Date first half 19th century
Source http://www.hali.com/news/oriental-carpets-textiles-christies-london-autumn-islamic-sale-26-october-2017/
Author Unknown Caucasian weavers. Photo by auctoneer?
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