Hello,
I do have difficulty judging age in some of these carpets. The first few times I went into this particular rug seller's shop, he only had new rugs. He had several new rugs from Maser-e-Sharif and Konduz, Afghanistan, wool on cotton, that I liked very much, but I only want to get rugs that are at least 60 or so years old, and not on cotton. I told him that if he could find an older one of the same type pattern, that I would be interested.
A few weeks later, he contacted me and said he had some. When I showed up at the shop, he had four that were very similar to the Zahirshahi that I posted. He said they ranged in age from 40 to 80 years. The other three were wool on wool, and this was the only one that was wool on silk. Of the four, it also had the highest knot count and was the most expensive. He said it was 80 years old.
The last image that I previously posted, shows the back of a corner of it and detail of the fringe. There is some faint red showing through on the fringe from where the rug has been cleaned up and some of the end removed. One of the other rugs of this pattern that he showed me, had more removed which actually cut into the field of the rug pattern more. I wouldn't think someone would make a rug like these, then go to this extent to make them look worn, especially when the prices for any of them weren't over $2000.00.
I am open to ideas on age from anyone else.
Thanks
Below, is one of the new rugs he has, of which I would like to find an old one. This one is from Maser-e-Sharif. I don't know the history of pattern other than he said it is from that town.
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