19th Century Au Petit Point Rug - N° 883
By Aubusson Manufacture
Located in Paris, FR
883 - 19th century Au Petit Point rug in very good condition, lined with fabric and very pretty
Antique 1880s French Aubusson Western European Rugs
Wool
19th Century Au Petit Point Rug - N° 883
By Aubusson Manufacture
Located in Paris, FR
883 - 19th century Au Petit Point rug in very good condition, lined with fabric and very pretty
Wool
Aubusson rug with petit point 19th century - N°902
By Aubusson Manufacture
Located in Paris, FR
Aubusson rug with petit point 19th century - N°902 Close to the Eiffel Tower, We are a family
Wool
French Aubusson Rug Petit-Point circa 1880 - 117x62 Cm - No. 1213
By Aubusson Manufacture
Located in Paris, FR
specializing in the purchase, sale, expertise, cleaning, restoration and conservation of tapestries, rugs
Wool
$6,054
W 98.43 in L 74.81 in
Antique Church Altar Rug Petit Point, France, 19th Century – 250x190 – N° 1552
Located in Paris, FR
: 190 cm This magnificent rug has undergone a deep cleaning, been hand-lined with 100% linen fabric
Wool
Pair of Mid-18th Century English Petit-Point Fireplace Screen
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Mid-18th Century English Petit-Point Fireplace Screen 2'6" x 2'9".
Wool, Silk
Unavailable
W 66.15 in L 96.07 in
1970 Olive Green and Beige Petit Point Rug Hand Knotted in Wool with Flowers
Located in Valencia, Spain
Wonderful hand embroidered carpet in petit point with warm colors. Luxury rug with color flowers
Wool
Circa 1900 Petit Point
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Very intricate and fine petit point with floral motif. Each square area depicts a different flower
Sold
H 22.84 in W 22.84 in D 0.2 in
Pillow Cover Made from an Antique Petit Point European Embroidery Early 20th C
Located in Istanbul, TR
. Item above is made from an antique rug therefore not in brand new condition.
Cotton
Sold
H 22.45 in W 23.23 in D 0.2 in
Pillow Cover Made from an Antique Petit Point European Embroidery Early 20th C.
Located in Istanbul, TR
. Item above is made from an antique rug therefore not in brand new condition.
Cotton
Needlepoint Petit and Gross Point
Located in Houston, TX
Item #63
Wool
$4,670
W 104.34 in L 65.36 in
French Aubusson Rug 19th century - Napoleon III style - 265x166, No 1359
By Aubusson Manufacture, Royal Manufacture of Aubusson
Located in Paris, FR
Period: 19th century - around 1860 Origin: Aubusson, FRANCE Style: Napoleon III Condition: Perfect condition (Cleaned, Lined in our workshop) Material: Wool & Silk Width: 2m65 Length...
Wool
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