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Mid Century Brown and Orange Medium Pile Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century brown and orange medium pile wool rug This Rug is in Good Vintage Condition This rug measures: 86 wide x 47 inches deep We take our...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Aubergine Medium Pile Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century Aubergine medium pile wool rug This rug is in good vintage condition This rug measures: 63 wide x 39 inches deep We take our photos...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Gray and Brown Flat Weave Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century gray and brown flat weave wool rug This Rug in in Excellent Vintage Condition This rug measures: 51 wide x 38 inches deep We take our photos in a controlled ligh...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Oriental Red and Gold Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century oriental red and gold rug This rug is in great vintage condition This rug measures: 59 wide x 34 inches deep We take our phot...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Red Blue and Green Low Pile Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid Century red blue and green low pile wool rug This Rug is in good vintage condition This rug measures: 84 wide x 54 inches deep We take our ...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Southwest Inspired Flat Weave Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid Century Southwest Inspired flat weave wool rug This Rug is in Good Vintage Condition This rug measures: 108 wide x 78 inches deep We...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Acrylic High Pile Blue and Beige Round Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century Acrylic high pile blue and beige round rug This rug is in good vintage condition This rug measures: 72 wide x 72 inches deep We take ...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Acrylic

Mid Century Medium Pile Brown Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century medium pile brown wool rug This rug is in good vintage condition This rug measures: 90 wide x 60 inches deep We take our photos in...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Mid Century Multicolored Southwest Motif Flatweave Wool Rug
Located in Countryside, IL
Mid century multicolored southwest motif flatweave wool rug The rug measures: 67 wide x 38.5 inches deep We take our photos in a controlled l...
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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

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