Antique Aubusson French Medallion Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1820s. This exceptional example of French weaving is a testament to early 19th-century elegance. The flat weave construction, characteristic of Aubusson production, offers a refined, low-profile texture ideal for formal settings. This piece joins a distinguished collection of antique rugs from the Continent.
The central field is dominated by a sophisticated, faded sage, making it a superb example of green color rugs. This expansive ground is adorned with subtle, repeating rosettes, providing a quiet backdrop that allows the intricate central medallion to command attention.
The medallion itself is richly detailed, featuring a complex floral bouquet rendered in soft pinks, blues, and creams, framed by a scalloped border. The wide outer guard band showcases exuberant garlands of roses and foliage, a hallmark of the Empire and Restoration periods, fitting perfectly within the canon of classic traditional rugs.
Retaining the elegant patina expected of a textile nearly two centuries old, this Aubusson piece possesses a scale suitable for grand interiors. Its generous dimensions classify it among highly sought-after room size rugs, offering an unparalleled foundation for a drawing-room or formal salon.











