First a qualification. I am far from expert on antique rugs - far.
Next, part of what I will say may even be thought of as somewhat heretical by some of those who post here - for whom I have the greatest respect and admiration and from whom I have learned much.
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I note that the description of that ebay item refers to the Karastan Multi Panel Kerman. Since you admit your own lack of knowledge, I must wonder why you would want this kind of purchase. If you are thinking of it as an investment I can only say that anytthing you want as an investment should be well known...I think you should have great knowledge of the product or at the least of the investment professional helping you. This seller will provide no support. The seller clearly states no returns accepted. A good rug professional won't say that. If you get the rug and discover problems that were not mentioned - you're stuck.
So on to the heresy. If the color/pattern is appealing to you then that Karastan 700/717 could be a good option for you to check out and you are more likely to be able to see one in person. Oh, okay, it's a machine made rug and not a genuine oriental rug but I can personally vouch for having seen this rug 30 years old and sold it (8'8" x 12') for just over $1900. (3 years ago) I don't know what they paid for it 30 years before but it sure wasn't $1900.
(I wouldn't count on that as a return, just note that it may be possible and that one was in mint condition.)
Size is different. The 717 comes in a 10 x 14 and 11'6" x 16. (and just ftr, I no longer sell Karastan - new employer is not a dealer for them.)
Next (best?) option - go to a local store or three, shop and learn. A rug professional will be glad to help you.