YourRalph,
Glad you brought this to the forum.
The seller has an asking price which is much higher than you would find in most retail showrooms today. Maybe the pool table comes with it.
All jokes aside, I do not doubt that this carpet in the past has sold at the asking price - today however, these rugs don't have the same oomph they used to. The carpet appears to be in very good condition and hand knotted, it is probably from the 80's and most certainly of Indian origin. The colors, fringe and quality all point to this information. It does appear to be a nice quality piece from this vintage, and the owner certainly has taken good care of the rug going by the pictures. Just as a side note (I know you didn't ask), I wouldn't worry about the pool table being on top of the rug, the wool usually can be steamed to straighten fibers depressed by the weight.
The appraisal below is only for example, I do not know the exact knot count yarn ply etc.
Again, in defense of the seller: I do know for a fact that at one point in time this type of carpet brand new did fetch the current asking price.At a retail showroom if this rug were in brand new condition, TODAY you expect to see a rug like this in the vicinity of
$2500 brand new for a 10x14 of this vintage, design, coloring and quality.
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Take a look at this rug for a nice newer example