Small Scatter Size Rugs (4.03ft x 7ft), Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional textile represents the enduring appeal of antique rugs, showcasing a unique American loop pile construction achieved through the hooked technique. Dating from the late Victorian era, the craftsmanship utilizes both wool and cotton fibers, lending the surface a distinct, textural quality that differentiates it from traditional knotted carpets.
The design features a highly structured, repeating geometric lattice. The dense, interlocking pattern creates an allover design where cruciform shapes alternate with stylized diamond medallions. This continuous field composition ensures visual interest across the entire surface, providing a sophisticated foundation for any interior space.
The palette is defined by sophisticated neutrals, primarily utilizing the soft tones of ivory beige cream white as the primary ground color. These pale hues are beautifully contrasted by subtle gradations of taupe and gray within the secondary motifs, punctuated by vibrant accents of deep crimson or madder red at the center of each diamond, adding depth and focus.
As a finely preserved example from the 1880s, this piece offers historical charm combined with remarkable durability. Its smaller, manageable dimensions make it an ideal small scatter size accent, perfect for defining an entryway or layering within a larger room scheme, offering a rare glimpse into 19th-century American textile artistry.












