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An antique Seychour rug, north east caucasus, c. 269 x 184 cm.

An antique Seychour rug, north east caucasus, c. 269 x 184 cm.

Circa 1880-1900. In the middle a narrow dark blue field with polychrome flowers and medallions with bird head like patterns. A wide main border with a large yellow vine. Several borders with a vitruvian scroll pattern.

Wear. Repairs.

Provenance

From the collection of Nils Victorin.

Exhibitions

Exhibition catalogue: Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, 1976. Among others Nils Victorin: Det började med mattor; Nils Victorin: Mina tavlor.

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