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Late-19th Century Spanish Woolen Rug
$6,600
£5,011.54
€5,731.07
CA$9,221.16
A$10,255.94
CHF 5,355.33
MX$124,803.87
NOK 68,395.77
SEK 64,143.17
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Late-19th Century Spanish Woolen Rug 6'3'' x 4'10", made in Spain around late 19th century by villagers at the time
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