
One of the most important rugs in the sale is a Chessboard carpet, one of the rarest of classical types. It is one of the best preserved examples of the 16th century Damascus group and has never been published. The size is 275 cm x 190 cm (9'x6'3") which is between the usual large and small dimensions of the group. It has four vertical rows of medallions which is common with the larger examples. The condition is so good that for the non-expert it is hard to believe that it is 16th century. An estimate is available upon request.
![]() | LeftAmong the Caucasian offerings is a Kazak rug with an infrequently encountered design which can be read as a garden design but would also be good for children to pay hopscotch on. Right Among the Chinese offerings is a Fette-Li Dragon rug nearly identical to the one published in Oriental Rug Review XI/2. | ![]() |

