Originating in the Iranian city of Kashan during the 17th century, Kashan rugs are often considered the legacy of Persian weaving’s “Golden Age.” Created using the asymmetric Farsi knot, Kashan rugs are known for their deep blue, red, and cream colors. Hindman presents several Kashan rugs in the upcoming Fine Furniture, Decorative Arts, and Silver auction.
Also offered are several pieces of Doulton Lambeth pottery. During the 1860s, the Lambeth School of Art partnered with Royal Doulton, a major ceramics company. By the late 1890s, when stoneware popularity peaked, Doulton recruited many artists to design new pieces. These artists included George Tinworth, Hannah Barlow, and Mark V. Marshall. The available 19th-century works include serving bowls, teapots, and matching vases. A pair of carved amethyst urns, a fish scale glass hanging fixture, and a Henri Étienne Dumaige bronze sculpture will also be available. To explore the entire listings and register to bid online, visit Liveauctioneers.
Lot Categories:
Furniture (373), Asian Works of Art (95), Watches & Clocks (23), Fine Furniture, Decorative Arts and Silver (789)# of Lots:
789Price Range:
$50 - $6,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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A Pair of French Gilt Bronze and Transfer-Printed Porcelain Mounted Console Tables | Estimate: | |
A Pair Gilt Metal and Rock Crystal Two-Light Sconces in the Manner of Maison Baguès | Estimate: | |
A Black Forest Carved Wood Mantel Clock | Estimate: | |
A Kashan Wool Rug | Estimate: | |
A Volkstedt Jasperware Plaque | Estimate: |
Contact Info
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- 1338 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois 60607
- 312-280-1212
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- https://hindmanauctions.com
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