Late 19th Century Persian Camel Bakshaish Runner
Located in New York, NY
A late 19th-century Persian bakshaish camel field decorative runner. Striking sky blue outlined
Antique Late 19th Century Persian Bakshaish Persian Rugs
Wool
Late 19th Century Persian Camel Bakshaish Runner
Located in New York, NY
A late 19th-century Persian bakshaish camel field decorative runner. Striking sky blue outlined
Wool
Camel Field Red Accent Antique 20th Century Turkish Oushak Runner
Located in New York, NY
A 1920s Turkish Oushak runner with an all-over motif on a camel field surrounded by thin multiband
Wool
Pair of Antique Persian Kurdish Camel Hair Runners, circa 1920
Located in Dallas, TX
rare pair of identical Kurdish runners that are made of natural camel hair. The designs are varied and
4x12.4 ft Antique Northwest Persian Serab Wool Runner Rug, Camel Wool
Located in Spring Valley, NY
An antique Serab camel hair runner rug, Northwest Persian. Finely hand-knotted with even medium
Wool
Antique Persian Camel Hair Hamadan Runner, circa 1910s, Blue & Red Palette
Located in New York, NY
corner fillers. The field icing two cartouches in a light camel tone and ecru honeycomb lattice. Camel
Wool
Vintage Turkish Oushak Runner in Soft Red, Light camel, light blue, Brown
Located in Atlanta, GA
Colorful and Calm medallion vintage Oushak runner from Turkey with Geometric Medallion Design, rug
Wool
Camel Hair Vintage Persian Serab Worn Down Runner Hand Knotted Oriental Rug
Located in Carlstadt, NJ
: Worn wool Rug's foundation: Wool Rug shape: Runner Weave type: Hand knotted.
Wool
Vintage Heriz Northwest Persian Runner, Handmade Rug, Red Navy, Light Blue Camel
Located in Port Washington, NY
Heriz carpets are the staple of the furnishing market and remain the most popular of all NW Persian carpets. They were produced for the rapidly growing US market in the late 19th-ear...
Wool
Sold|$1,500
Vintage Turkish Konya Runner
Located in New York, NY
Camel field vintage Turkish runner.
Wool
Old North African Tuareg Leather Pillow & Runner
Located in South Burlington, VT
Pillow & Runner with "camel eyes" shows it age with dignity and grace. It presents a perfect versatile
Leather
Striped Turkish Vintage Kilim Flat-Weave Rug in Shades of Camel & Light Brown
Located in Atlanta, GA
Short runner, camel and light brown vintage Kilim from Turkey with Minimalist design in stripes
Wool
Antique Serab Runner Rug, circa 1880, 3'6 x 16'2
Located in New York, NY
specializes in runners. Camel borders are standard on antique Serab rugs. The patterns are geometric, the wool
Wool
Oushak Vintage Runner in Soft Pink and Light Green, Taupe and Orange Highlights
Located in Atlanta, GA
, orange, light green, camel and taupe. Oushak Vintage Runner in Soft Pink and Light Green, Taupe and
Wool
Nazmiyal Collection Antique Persian Serab Runner. 3 ft 4 in x 12 ft 1 in
Located in New York, NY
Rustic Antique Persian Geometric Tribal Serab Hallway Camel Hair Runner Rug. Country of Origin
Wool
The Desert Constellation: An Antique Persian Malayer Masterpiece of Distinction
Located in Dallas, TX
-world Persia, this hand-knotted wool and camel hair antique Malayer runner unfolds like a desert
Wool
Antique Persian Serapi Carpet, Handmade Wool Oriental Rug Ivory, Rust
Located in Port Washington, NY
Saab, a town in northwestern Persia, is known for weaving only runners with a camel hair pile during
Wool
Sold|$11,995
19th Century Sarab Runner, North West, Persia
Located in London, GB
A rare find. This is a beautiful old camel ground runner in near mint condition. Full pile
Persian Kurdish Nomadic Camel Gallery Runner, circa 1940
Located in Northridge, CA
Persian Kurdish Nomadic Camel gallery runner circa 1940 Measures: 4' 5" x 7' 3" Hand
Wool
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