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Period: 1750s
Phenomenal Ivory and Olive Color with Florid Design Antique Axminster Rug
Located in New York, NY
Mid-18th Century English Axminster Carpet ( 3'4" x 17'4" - 102 x 528 )
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English George III Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Rothschild Antique Chinese Ningxia Square Rug with Florals
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from 18th century China, this 13x13 antique rug is extremely special for its beauty and its outstanding large size among works curated from this ...
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Antique Persian N.E Rug 6 0" x 9 3"
Located in New York, NY
Antique Persian N.E rug, size: 6'0" x 9'3".
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Persian Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Phenomenal Antique Chinese Ningxia Square Rug Adorned with Geometric Motifs
Located in New York, NY
Mid-18th Century W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet ( 13'6" x 13'10" - 411 x 422 )
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Chinese Other Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid-18th W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet
Located in New York, NY
Mid-18th W. Chinese Ningxia Carpet Main Hall Carpet 11’9” x 12’ Mid 18th Century Structural Analysis: Warp:cotton,off-white,natural,Z-4-S,somewhat irregular; Weft:cotton,off-white,Z-4-S,winder plied, quite irregular;2 shots alternating; wefts thick and soft; Pile:wool,Z-4; Knot: PL/0 degrees warp depression/horiz. 6 x vertical 5 = 30 knots per square inch; knots somewhat irregular, some quite thin; [check for T knots along edges] Sides: two cords each of two body warps, inner directly weft-attached; figure eight sparsely weft yarn wrapped; Weft/knot ratio: 60/40 wefts predominant. Remarks: This is another variant on the popular Mandarin nine lion dog carpet...
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid-18th Century English George III Axminster Carpet (13 8" x 15 8" - 417 x 478)
Located in New York, NY
Mid-18th Century English Axminster Carpet - George III Period 13'8" x 15'8" - 417 x 478
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English George III Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

18th Century Imperial Ningxia Chinese Throne Back Cover with Lion Dog
Located in Milan, IT
A very rare Imperial Ningxia throne cover from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, distinguished by an exquisitely drawn lion dog, which is an auspic...
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Chinese Qing Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid 18th Century French Beauvais Tapestry ( 6 4" x 9 - 193 x 274 cm )
Located in New York, NY
Rug #: 20319 Tapestry, Gobelins Factory, France 9’0” x 6’4” (2.77 m x 1.92 m) Circa mid-18th century “The Air” or “Aurora & Cephalus”, from a set of The Four Elements From a design of Francois Boucher Structure: Slit tapestry weave. Warp: linen, natural, beige, Z-2-S, 25/in Weft: silk, Z-2, 90 wefts/in², or Wool, Z-2-S, plain tan edge and various small details No marks of origin Subject: This panel is the first of a series of four depicting classical allegories of The Elements (Air, Earth, Water, Fire). Francois Boucher created the original paintings around 1770 and the first edition of the set was woven between 1772 and 1776. “Air” was the first woven and was 3.0m x 1.85m, a taller and narrower format than our example. The figures are: male, Cephalus, dressed as a hunter; female, Aurora; and Cupid (Eros), all within a tall, airy pavilion supported by four thin colonettes and topped by a garlanded baldachin. The figures rest on a garden seat and there are trees and flowers in the background. A dog chases some birds in the foreground. In the other tapestries in the series, there are similar male/female pairings (Vertumnus and Pomona for Earth, Neptune and Amymone for Water, and Venus and Vulcan for fire). Remarks: 1. The series was copied several times between 1894 and 1897 from the original cartoons...
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French Louis XVI Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid 18th Century French Needlepoint Carpet ( 5 x 8 8 - 152 x 264 )
Located in New York, NY
Mid 18th Century French Needlepoint Carpet ( 5' x 8 8'' - 152 x 264 )
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French Baroque Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Silk, Wool

Mid-18th Century English Axminster Carpet ( 12 x 14 - 366 x 427 )
Located in New York, NY
The unusual camel field of this period Axminster carpet appears behind the in and out palmette, leaf and vine pattern adapted from virtually contemporary Indian Mughal carpets. The p...
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English Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid 18th Century Turkish Ghiordes Prayer Carpet ( 4 x 6 - 122 x 183 )
Located in New York, NY
Mid 18th Century Turkish Ghiordes Prayer Carpet ( 4' x 6' - 122 x 183 )
Category

Turkish Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid-18th Century English Biblical Needlepoint with Story of Moses Being
Located in New York, NY
Mid-18th Century English Biblical Needlepoint with Story of Moses Being Found by Bithiah in the Nile.
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English Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Oversized Antique Chinese Ningxia Rug in Cream White and Blue.
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hand-knotted in wool and originating from 19th century China, this 11x18 antique rug is extremely special for its beauty and its outstanding large size among works curated from this ...
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Peking Rug
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Peking rug, size: 6'4" x 9'2".
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

18th Century W. Chinese Ningxia K ang Carpet ( 4 10" x 10 )
Located in New York, NY
18th Century W. Chinese Ningxia K'ang Carpet ( 4'10" x 10' )
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid 18th Century Scenic English Needlepoint ( 2 4" x 2 7" - 71 x 79 )
Located in New York, NY
Mid 18th Century Scenic English Needlepoint ( 2'4" x 2'7" - 71 x 79 )
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English George III Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Silk, Wool

Early Anatolian Kilim Fragment
Located in Milan, IT
A stunning early Kilim from Central Anatolia distinguished by a rare apricot background, by a spectacular array of early colors including aubergine and by a bottom compartment decorated by stylized carnations (or Mother Goddess fertility figures...
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Turkish Kilim Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Mid 18th Century Turkish Ghiordes Prayer Carpet ( 3 10 x 5 - 117 x 153 )
Located in New York, NY
Ghiordes Prayer Rug Western Anatolia 3’10” x 5’ – 117 x 153 cm Mid-18th Century Warp: wool, beige, natural, z-2-s Weft: wool, beige, natural, Z-1 with a few Z-2; cotton selvage weft...
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Turkish Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

18th Century Chinese Ningxia Saddle Cover ( 2 4" x 4 6" - 72 x 138 )
Located in New York, NY
Ningxia, North Central China Second half of the 18th century Structural analysis: Warp: cotton, off-white, natural, Z-4-S; Weft: cotton, off-white, natural, Z-2,3-S two shoots al...
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Antique Chinese Ningxia Rug 2 7" x 4 9"
Located in New York, NY
Antique Chinese Ningxia rug, size: 2'7" x 4'9".
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

Pair of 18th Century French Beauvais Tapestries ( 2 9" x 7 6" - 83 x 228 )
Located in New York, NY
Pair of 18th Century French Beauvais Tapestries 2'9" x 7'6" - 83 x 228
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French Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Silk

Mid 18th Century W. Ningxia Carpet
Located in New York, NY
Mid 18th Century W. Ningxia Carpet 5'6" x 7'2
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

Materials

Wool

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Located in New York, NY
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Chinese Antique 1750s Rugs and Carpets

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