American Antique Multicolor Wool 1930s Hooked Small Scatter Size Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This charming piece is a superb example of the folk art tradition inherent in the American hooked rug style. Crafted entirely from wool, it utilizes a highly textural loop pile technique, characteristic of domestic textile production during the Depression era, where resourcefulness dictated the use of salvaged fabric strips.
The dimensions classify this textile as a small scatter size rugs, making it exceptionally versatile for placement in hallways, beside a bed, or as an accent piece in a study. Its robust, hand-worked construction ensures durability while providing a tactile, homespun quality often sought in authentic antique textiles.
The vibrant palette features an extraordinary range of hues, presenting a dazzling display of multicolor jewel tone rugs. The design employs a striking geometric lattice, where stepped, rectangular forms interlock across the field, defined by bright yellow outlines. This dense, non-medallion structure creates a dynamic visual rhythm, placing it firmly within the category of allover rugs.
The deliberate use of variegated and salvaged materials typical of the 1930s gives this rug its unique character and depth of color saturation, emphasizing its origin as a piece of functional art. Such pieces are highly prized by collectors of early 20th-century Americana and represent a significant contribution to the broader history of antique rugs.












