Antique Tapestry Small Scatter Size Wool Green Rug, Circa Date: 1700s. This exceptional piece is a rare example of 18th-century weaving, rendered in the delicate tapestry technique. Its compact, small scatter size format suggests it was likely intended for intimate settings or as a cushion cover, making it a highly desirable collector’s item among antique rugs.
Woven entirely in wool, the composition features a remarkably preserved palette dominated by soft blues, deep reds, and natural tans, subtly hinting at the presence of green color rugs despite the age-related fading. The fine weave structure speaks to the high quality of the European workshop that produced this diminutive textile.
The central field displays a highly detailed, symmetrical floral design featuring overflowing cornucopias of fruit and stylized foliage. Beneath this bounty, a subtle anthropomorphic figure or coat of arms is rendered in muted tones, typical of the sophisticated allegorical imagery popular during the late Baroque period.
Surviving over three centuries, this textile offers profound insight into early European decorative arts. Its condition, commensurate with its age, enhances its authenticity and historical significance, providing a tangible link to the refined aesthetics of the 1700s.


