RugPro wrote:you've done your homework to call it faint blooming! The provenance is interesting, although not as direct as a collector may hope for. This is a nice rug, a bit older than initially thought - I date this to 1940's perhaps. You have a few good things going here aside from condition if it is as you say - 1. medallion is attractive, unique for the type, and not particularly large. 2. field is covered (many medallion rugs are open field which are not currently as popular for the type) 3. the rug appears to have a fair amount of lime green or light green. This is a little more unusual shade as well. All in all, it is not a rare rug, but it has attributes that set it apart a little from the typical example.
Thank you for the detailed assessment.
The lime greens you have noticed are not really true color- they appeared in a certain light when I tried to get a full shot of the rug although, the stitching on the back side reveals multiple shades of a green that is not as apparant on the top side so, maybe from a little fading,...
I appreciate your time and want to thank you.
I really need to sell this piece quickly.
I'm not looking for top dollar, just a fair price.
I have an upcoming surgery and am out of employment from the injury.
I had an offer for $1,400 on Craigslist but, I was unsure of its worth at the time and did not get back to him quick enough.
Any suggestions on where and at how much would make this rug move?