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Antique Chinese Peking Wool Rug
Located in London, GB
Antique Chinese Peking wool rug
Chinese, c. 1890
Width 268cm, depth 185cm
This find blue-field carpet is from Peking, China, and was created durin...
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Late 19th Century Chinese Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Antique Blue-Indigo Tibetan Khaden Rug with Peonies, Late 19th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
Antique Blue-Indigo Tibetan Khaden Rug with Peonies, Late 19th Century
This evocative Tibetan khaden, or sleeping rug, draws large stylized peonies inspired by Chinese textile desig...
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Late 19th Century Tibetan Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Early 19th Century Blue Tibetan Rug with Stylized Peonies
Located in San Francisco, CA
This evocative Tibetan khaden or sleeping rug, draws large stylized peonies inspired by Chinese textile design of the Ming and Ching dynasties against a transplendent indigo field. W...
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19th Century Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Antique Chinese Art Deco Carpet, c. 1930
Located in San Francisco, CA
Antique Chinese Art Deco Carpet, c. 1930
Diemnsions: 8'11" x 11'6".
Period: c. 1930
Origin: China
Rug ID: 22021
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1930s Chinese Vintage Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Silk Yarkand
Located in San Francisco, CA
Until fairly recently, weaving traditions from the desert oasis towns of Eastern Turkestan, now part of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, were little understood in the West. Today they are experiencing quite a vogue with collectors and decorators alike. This piece woven in glimmering silk is nothing short of a masterpiece. The pomegranate field is exceptionally drawn. Two sets of paired trees...
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19th Century Turkestan Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
Mid 19th Century Blue and Tan Chinese Ning Hsia Mat with Lotus Blossoms
Located in San Francisco, CA
This fluffy Chinese seating square was most probably woven by ethnic Hui Muslim weavers in the area of Ningxia in northern China for a Buddhist religious institution somewhere in eit...
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19th Century Chinese Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Antique Chinese Peking Traditional Style Rug, 19th Century
Located in San Francisco, CA
Antique Chinese Peking Traditional Style Rug, 19th Century
Most carpets woven in the Chinese capital city of Beijing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries conformed ...
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19th Century Chinese Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Peking Carpet
Located in San Francisco, CA
During the decades preceding the World War II, several international firms wove rugs in China for the export market. These carpets were generally executed in the Art Deco style of the era and incorporated elements of ‘chinoiserie’ in an array of vibrant colors rather than in traditional Chinese designs, layout, and palette. This bold Chinese carpet is thus a bit of an outlier. Using a classic Chinese blue and ivory palette with a touch of green, bold vegetal tendrils in the style of imperial Ming...
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Early 20th Century Persian Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
Late 19th Century Peking Carpet
Located in San Francisco, CA
This elegant Chinese carpet utilizes a traditional Chinese medallion surrounded by auspicious motifs including scholars’ scrolls, plants and butterflies. The spacing of ornament with...
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19th Century Chinese Antique Antiques Associations Members Chinese and East Asian Rugs
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Wool
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