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A Beautiful and Rare Antique Mennonite American Quilt, circa date: 1860. This rare, Mennonite antique America quilt from the 1860s is a real treasure, as there are few that have survived. The Mennonites are a branch of the Amish community that broke off in the 1860s over disagreements with the Old Order Amish. The Amish are a group of Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants to America who are known for adherence to strict religious beliefs and conservative views. Their women are notably known for their skill in quilt making.
The antique Ukrainian rugs are some of the most beautiful continental rugs in the world. While these types of area rugs tend to feature graceful floral and leaf patterns this one is is more unique in that it is extremely fresh and modern in both look and feel. This striking piece shows a highly developed skill level and masterful artistry in its ability to present the motifs as three-dimensional objects. This gives it an exquisite beauty that few other 19th century rugs can do.
Here is a unique and beautiful vintage carpet. a vintage Art Deco rug that was woven in Ecuador during the middle years of the twentieth century with an exciting composition by noted designer Olga Fisch. An evocatively beautiful rug, this vintage Art Deco carpet depicts a series of crude animal drawings that are immediately reminiscent of the cave paintings that mark mankind’s first foray into creative expression. Set against a field of ivory, the artist has rendered a series of five large antlered animals, each a different color and, superficially, each in a different stage of completeness.
Breathtakingly Artistic Vintage Scandinavian Clown Cat Karel Appel Art Rug, circa date: Mid. 20th century. This highly artistic little Karl Appel rug, depicts a playful “Clown Cat” that was faithfully created in this charming vintage Scandinavian rug, bringing an elevated sense of whimsical charm to any room.
A beautifully artistic vintage Swedish Robert Jacobsen Ege rug. Circa date: Mid. 20th century. This brilliant, abstract vintage rug by artist Robert Jacobsen was designed for Axminster Ege. The company began its life as a world-renowned maker of fine art carpets in 1938. Today, it remains a brand that is known for excellence in design and quality craftsmanship. This Robert Jacobsen abstract transforms the world of painting into the medium of rug weaving.
A Luminous Beautiful 17th Century Antique German Biblical Tapestry Depicting David And Abigail, Circa Date: 17th Century. This magnificent 17th-century German tapestry depicts the biblical story of David and Abigail, a significant story in the Torah / Old Testament of the Bible. In the early 17th century, France and the Netherlands dominated the tapestry market, creating works that continue to make their mark in the world of fine art to this very day. Germany did not enter the market until 1604, but its works hold an important place in tapestry history. This antique German tapestry depicting David And Abigail is a magnificent example of German weaving works and would make an excellent addition to any private collection.
Rug & Kilim
Hand-knotted in wool and originating in China, this 16x20 Chinese Art Deco Rug is a new addition to Rug & Kilim’s coveted Antique collection.On the Design:The beauty of the rug lies in the harmony between bird imagery and resplendent trees representing a pleasant garden theme in variegated shades of purple, red, beige-brown, and black on a luxurious green backdrop captured perfectly in a pervasive light brown border for sharp definition. Keen eyes will note the fabulous use of the unexpected, whimsical hues that distinguished the Art Deco movement, among its many historic contributions. Rich in aesthetics and enjoying a notable condition, this fine rug is a refined choice for ornate drawing rooms and living rooms that welcome Oriental pieces of such magnificence, color, and origin. This piece is extremely collectible and an exemplar of an iconic Jazz Age design sensibility that’s still sought-after today. Condition: This Antique rug further enjoys good condition for its age and origin—a gorgeous collectible with vast design applications.
Introducing an exquisite masterpiece, this captivating area rug seamlessly blends warm earthy tones and creamy accents, delivering a contemporary geometric allure that will elevate the aesthetics of your modern dwelling. Its inception draws inspiration from the iconic vintage Moroccan rugs crafted by the talented Beni Ourain tribes in Morocco. However, this rug transcends borders, hinting at a fusion of Central Asian artistry with a dash of contemporary Art Deco and Bauhaus sophistication.
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This explosive vintage Swedish rug has an art deco approach to the design. It also has a strong modern presence amplified by the dramatic combination of fiery red, lava black and glowing yellow. The border less composition has an expansive grandness that is flattered by the precisely proportioned vortex of spiraling color that is centered over the field. Based on ancient geometric principles, the carefully plotted spiral of this gorgeous vintage rug has a dramatic sense of motion and a balanced form that flatters the rectangular field. Beautifully intermingled hues and sweeping streaks of color create a bold, beautiful and richly textural pattern that is completely evocative of mid century modern design. Sumptuous long pile, saturated colors and abstract designs make this intense vintage Swedish rug an essential piece for mid-century interiors.
This beautiful study in modernist abstraction is a fascinating study in vintage rugs, and may conceal a wealth of traditional oriental secrets. Could it be that there are finely rendered Chinese frets or meanders and curling arabesques sprawling asymmetrically across the surface? Dare we see a large irregular ivory medallion here with corner pieces in the lower area? Is this a stunning modern deconstruction on the ancient vocabulary of rug design, or are we looking at Gorky or Miro translated into decorative floor-covering? Hildo Krop was a famous sculpt, potter, designer of furniture, etc, and was forerunner of the style Amsterdamse School in the 1920s-1930s. If you rotate the picture 90 degrees right, you will notice two figures on the left hand side of the carpet with blond hair, arms raised (typical for Hildo Krop sculptures and graphics).
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