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Aubusson 1307

$24,900.00
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Graceful and richly detailed, this late 19th-century French Aubusson rug is a masterclass in romantic color and classical design. The eight-lobed central cartouche—adorned with the interwoven initials MM, believed to honor Marjorie Merriweather Post—rests on a soft, powder-blue ground. Surrounding it is a lush field of blush-pink roses and delicate scrolling vines rendered in soft brown and taupe colors, all set against a warm rose-toned background that exudes timeless charm.

Perfect for elegant interiors, this antique Aubusson carpet offers a gentle yet sophisticated palette that pairs beautifully with neoclassical furnishings, modern French-inspired décor, or soft, layered traditional interiors. Once part of the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens collection in Washington, D.C.—the home of famed philanthropist and style icon Marjorie Merriweather Post—this rug carries not only aesthetic appeal but also storied provenance. A rare opportunity for designers and collectors to acquire a piece that blends heritage with high decorative impact.

Dimensions:  8’ 11” x 13’ 4”
Date of Manufacture:  3rd Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin:  France
Material:  Wool pile on a cotton foundation
Condition:  Wear consistent with age and use

SKU: 1307

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