This small braided rug was done by the Lancaster County Amish. Would look equally good on a table, wall or floor. Wool; measures 22" in diameter. Excellent condition; circa 1930.
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| Braided and Hooked Rug $625. |
Triangular rug that is unusual in both shape and construction. Interior is hooked while the outer half is braided. Excellent condition; vibrant colors. Made of wool. Measures 27" x 37". Pennsylvania origin; circa 1930.
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| Hooked and Prodded Rug: Circa 1920, New York State $975. |  |
Unusual hooked rug with two totally different textures. The interior striped portion is done in traditional hooking. The border is done by a technique known as prodding. The loose ends give a wonderful hairy effect. That, combined with the irregular coloration make a terrific contrast with the structured pattern of the striped center. New York State origin; circa 1920. Measures 39" x 40".
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| Circles Hooked Rug: Circa 1930 $785. |
Original pattern hooked rug of divided circles. Soft, muted colors with a subtly striped background. Excellent condition; one small repair visible on the back. Measures 36" x 41". Wool with cotton binding; circa 1930.
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