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A vintage Hamadan runner

NW Persia, c.1960,

A vintage Hamadan runner

NW Persia, c.1960,

the field naturally faded to pink/beige filled with foliate tendrils and palmettes, within an indigo border; small patch to the corner, low pile in places and some wear to the edges, cleaned and ready to lay,

£440

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Dimensions: 97cm (38¼") Wide, 285cm (112¼") Long
Stock code: 47456
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