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Thank you, Joseph! Is it acceptable to assume the first quarter of the 20th century as the time of origin?
Heinz
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Heinz,
You are welcome. As for the date, I am far from being an expert but am guessing that the rug could have been made anytime from around 1910 to the early 1930s, which overlaps your proposed date range. I think Cecil Edwards' book on Persian rugs (which I no longer have) is one of the best references for attributing and dating these Persian export rugs.
BTW, I once owned a long runner with a similar field design and wool warps, possibly dating slightly earlier (c1900-10), that I thought could have been from Eastern Kurdistan.
Joseph
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Chuck,
Thank you for the information about the Enjilas carpets. That seems very plausible to me. Until now, I only knew this border from Serabend carpets. The rug‘s origin in the province of Hamadan can then be considered certain.
Regards,
Heinz
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