Spectacular 19th C French Aubusson Palace Rug

Spectacular 19th C. French Aubusson Palace Rug

Spectacular 19th C. French Aubusson Palace Rug
Start Price USD 105,000.00
Current Price USD 105,000.00
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Start Time Tuesday, November 25, 2008
End Time Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Location Beverly Hills, CA

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Spectacular 19th C. French Aubusson Palace rug. This is the most spectacular rug we have ever seen. The brillance of the colors are as they were when they were first made around 1860. The actual picture does not reveal the 2' plain burgandy border which is tucked under the rug. The rug appears slightly distorted because it is so large that we could not get the best picture. Condition: Mint. Dimensions: 288"W x 432"D. Estimated Value $150,000 - 200,000. Our item number 4751 9031 W. Olympic Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211, USA Telephone: 310-247-3900 E-Mail: antiques@antiquariantraders.com   There is a 15% commission charge added to each and every lot. Antiquarian Traders auctions offer something for everyone. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION. We specialize in rare and unusual antique furniture, decorative arts, bedroom suites, paintings, lamps, urns, pedestals, rugs, and more much. We have over 500 items in this auction to choose from. Pieces are Art Deco, Victorian, English, Renaissance Revival. You will not find this fine quality and style of antique furniture anywhere else. We have been in business for over 30 years, have 15,000 customers, over 2 million unique visitors, and 20 million return visits to our website.

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