Antique American Hooked Blue 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This charming example of an American hooked rug showcases the domestic textile tradition popular in the late 19th century, often created from recycled materials. The technique yields a dense, textural surface that speaks directly to the ingenuity and enduring quality of period folk art.
The design centers on a striking vertical spray of red roses and green foliage, a classic element among floral rugs. This central panel is framed by an oval border and set against a background of geometric, stone-like blocks rendered in subtle gray and pale blue tones. Given its intimate scale, it serves perfectly as one of the highly desirable small scatter size rugs.
The palette is defined by the sharp contrast between the vibrant, saturated reds of the blossoms and the deep, almost indigo border, placing it squarely within the category of desirable blue color rugs. This use of color provides visual weight, anchoring the whimsical central design while maintaining a sophisticated, handcrafted aesthetic.
As a genuine artifact from the American Victorian era, this piece offers both historical resonance and immediate decorative appeal. It is a testament to the resourcefulness of domestic textile production and a fine addition to our curated selection of antique rugs.














