Antique Needlepoint English Floral Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1700s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the height of English textile artistry during the Georgian era. The densely packed design, reminiscent of a millefleurs tapestry, showcases a tradition of European weaving that defines the category of antique rugs.
Although titled “Needlepoint,” the construction is a fine knotting technique that mimics the plush, textural quality of embroidery, resulting in a slightly raised, dimensional surface. The rich, dark brown ground provides a dramatic contrast, allowing the profusion of blossoms—roses, carnations, and smaller filler flowers—to appear luminous.
The palette is masterfully controlled, featuring soft creams, faded apricots, and subtle accents of teal and indigo. This sophisticated use of color creates a harmonious and complex field, placing it firmly within our collection of multicolor jewel tone rugs. The careful shading within each flower petal demonstrates the weaver’s skill in rendering naturalistic detail.
Given its intimate scale, this textile was likely intended for use as a decorative accent or a fireside piece, making it a rare example among small scatter size rugs from the 18th century. It serves not merely as floor covering, but as a historical document of English domestic luxury, offering unparalleled warmth and texture to a refined interior.
















