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    Early wool rag rug with a small fringe at each end of the rug. This rug is in great as found condition and recently prof. cleaned. It is 99" x 118" or a 8 x 9. It is so rare to find ...
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  • Monumental Room Size Braided Rug
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Monumental braided rug from the 1930s. Sunrise colors, but yet muted. Beautiful accent rug in a living room.
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    Wool

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  • Wool Chenille Oval Braided Room Size Braided Rug
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Amazing wool chenille oval braided rug in fantastic fall colors with a great sky blue trail border. The condition is pristine and vivid colors.
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    20th Century American Adirondack Rugs

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  • Amazing Large Room Size Braided Rug
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    This very large room size hand braided wool rug is in fine condition and in amazing country colors.It was found in the state of Maine and was we...
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    Vintage 1920s American Adirondack Rugs

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  • American Pictorial Fish Hand Hooked Rug, Mounted
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Circa 1940s Folk art mounted fish American hooked rug, mounted for hanging. Found in the state of Maine. Pristine condition.
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