Don't know how your weather is where you are, but it is dreary, chilly and rainy here. So for your enjoyment I'll do another rug show then I'll hook the day away on my chicken rug.
A floral hooked mid 19th century with dimensions of 33.5 x 39.5. A tad too ornate for me and would require narrow cut so isn't something I'd hook but I do admire the beauty of the rug.
Perhaps faded, is this folky design with a Greek bottom border. No date was provided but measures 28 x 42.
The animal in this next rug looks like a gazelle to me. Dated between 1920-30.
The animal in this next rug looks like a gazelle to me. Dated between 1920-30.
I have no information on this nice horse rug found on an antique show posting.
At first glance I couldn't identify this next animal. But the auction house said it was a bear and was hooked in the 1920's (36 x 42).
At first glance I couldn't identify this next animal. But the auction house said it was a bear and was hooked in the 1920's (36 x 42).
A geometric with a hooked in date of 1931. It measures 18 x 36.
Basket of flowers dated 1920's.
As much as I love horses I've no desire to hook a horseshoe. Perhaps it is a way to focus on the horse and supposed to be good luck but I find them distracting and unappealing in a rug. This is from the estate of George Fernald, Chatham, NH.
A tan horse hooked 19th century (28 x 40).
These pups with hit and miss border are cute, me thinks. No date or dimensions.
Basket of flowers dated 1920's.
As much as I love horses I've no desire to hook a horseshoe. Perhaps it is a way to focus on the horse and supposed to be good luck but I find them distracting and unappealing in a rug. This is from the estate of George Fernald, Chatham, NH.
A tan horse hooked 19th century (28 x 40).
These pups with hit and miss border are cute, me thinks. No date or dimensions.
That's it for this show. So now I'll work on my rug. Yesterday I was getting bored with the chickens and thought briefly, like a nanosecond, to put Ezra's Farm on the frame. But that got vetoed immediately and chose to stick with the chickens. Happy hooking.
Saundra