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    This border-less, black ground tapestry woven French pile-less carpet shows and allover pattern of rosette cruciforms, penetrating strap work vinery and a variety of acanthus leaves....
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Aubusson Western European Rugs

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    An antique flat-woven French Aubusson carpet from the early 20th century.
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    An antique French Aubusson carpet from the late 19th century. The style of Aubusson tapestries and carpets produced have changed over the centuries because of its war-ridden histo...
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  • Antique French Aubusson Flat-Weave Rug
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    An antique flat-woven French Aubusson carpet from the turn of the 20th century.
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  • Antique French Aubusson Rug 12'7 x 16'2
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    Antique French Aubusson rug. Size: 12'7 x 16'2. Situated on the banks of the river Creuse in France Aubusson had been well-known for producing tapestries for centuries. It is claimed...
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  • Antique French Aubusson Rug, circa 1890, 8' x 9'
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    Antique French Aubusson rug, circa 1890. Aubusson carpets are pile less and tapestry woven from that town to the southwest of Paris, by a group of independent weavers working under Royal or State protection. The designs are strictly classical, neoclassical or Victorian. They are virtually never “oriental”. The pattern wefts are wool with silk and/or metal thread for details in the more finely woven examples. Sizes tend toward the squarish and pieces 30’ by 30’ are not unknown. The 18th-19th century French clients included the nobility and haute bourgeoisie. Aubusson carpets were also exported to England and are often to be found in country houses. Light colors are the most popular and dark toned pieces are very rare. Besides traditional Louis furniture...
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