Seems a while since I posted an antique rug show so here I go ~ a basket of flowers with interlocking chain border. Shame it is so damaged as it certainly is a beauty.
Here is a view of the back and you can see it had been folded over and hooked thru all layers to do an immediate protection of raw edges.
This primitive geometric I find quite attractive, probably because of the colors. Hooked 19th century according to the auction house.
Everyone probably remembers the Dancing Rabbits hook along. In those posts I showed you the old versions but this is the first time seeing this old image of the rug.
For the feline folks here's a cat which doesn't seem to be much of a mouser.
A deer and fawn said to be pre 1900.
The person who hooked the geometric below made her own fabric design. She took flat colors, hooked lines and balanced her values to make it more creative and interesting.
A giant flower circa 1845. Decided to not hook it my next class with Caroline since I'm still working on a floral. But it is a lovely design.
A giant flower circa 1845. Decided to not hook it my next class with Caroline since I'm still working on a floral. But it is a lovely design.
Horse and foal hooked early 20th century.
Another horse in an oval center and sawtooth border.
The last rug is a show stopper. Seabury Bed Rug dated 1819 and measures 93 x 101.
Another horse in an oval center and sawtooth border.
Two horseshoe themed rugs but this first one appears to have hand prints on each side.
The last rug is a show stopper. Seabury Bed Rug dated 1819 and measures 93 x 101.
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