Rippon Boswell Major Spring Auction 29 May 2021. Lot 63. Pseudo-Chodor Main Carpet, Central Asia, West Turkestan 250 x 197 cm. Early 19th century. The red outer border has been expertly reknotted all around; one long vertical tear at the centre of the field has been restored almost invisibly. Now in very good condition. Estimate EUR 15,000. Sold EUR 14,880Sothebys Arts A Passion for Collecting: The Rugs and Carpets of a Connoisseur 27 November 2019. Lot 1. A CHODOR MAIN CARPET, WEST TURKESTAN, circa 1850, approximately 380 by 223cm; 12ft.6in., 7ft. 4in. Condition: Condition good overall, with light wear. Reovercast sides, minor repairs to right hand lower end plain weave. Small patch in lower left hand quadrant (additional images available from the department). Gorgeous colour, very handsome. Estimate 4,000 – 6,000 GBP. Lot Sold 6,875 GBPRippon Boswell ‘Major Autumn Auction’ 25 November 2017. Lot 164. Chodor Chuval, Central Asia, West Turkestan, 80 x 129 cm. Second half 19th century. Slightly damaged sides, minimally reduced at the bottom, no back. Good overall condition. Estimate EUR 750. Sold EUR 2,706