Who has ever seen Mickey Mouse as a hooked chair cushion? He couldn't be cuter. The tapering on the top leads me to believe this was made as a chair pad but it can just as easily be wall mounted. Measures 14 1/4" at its widest and 14 1/4" tall. Has an old, well done repair on the back. Made of wool with a cotton twill binding. Circa 1930; found in Maine.
Charming Pot of Flowers Hooked Rug that is simultaneously literal and abstract. Excellent condition; measures 11 1/2" X 17 1/2". Circa 1930. Would make either a lovely table mat or wall hanging.
Concentric Frames hooked and clipped rug. Made with a huge variety of solid and printed, cotton and wool fabrics. Measures 32" x 40"; excellent condition. Pennsylvania origin; circa 1930 ( with many earlier fabrics as well).
Softly toned rug combining braiding and crocheting. The use of braided rows at right angles to the crocheted rows creates an interesting design.
Made of a huge variety of solid and printed cottons; excellent condition. Professionally mounted on a stretcher measuring 25" x 46". Pennsylvania origin; circa 1930.
Lovely Hit or Miss hooked rug with a braided border. Nice distribution of lights and darks. All wool; excellent condition. Mounted on a stretcher measuring 26 1/2" x 38 1/2". Massachusetts origin; circa 1930.
Unusual small square hooked rug with a circle for the pattern. Filled with striations of many colors; excellent condition. Mounted on a stretcher measuring 12 1/2" x 13 1/2". Made of wools; circa 1930. Pennsylvania origin.
Unusual hooked rug with Four Patch blocks inside hexagons. Colors are out of the ordinary and perfectly well balanced with a double row of blue/ purples in the center and pinks framing them. Excellent condition; measures 28 1/2" x 46 1/2". Circa 1930.
Most unusual to find a pair of Amish crocheted rugs. Done in the same color tones seen in their rag carpets. Made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; circa 1930. Cotton; excellent condition. Larger measures 26 1/2" x 42" smaller is 23" x 38 1/2".
This small braided rug was done by the Lancaster County Amish. Would look equally good on a table, wall or floor. Wool; measures 22" in diameter. Excellent condition; circa 1930.
Triangular rug that is unusual in both shape and construction. Interior is hooked while the outer half is braided. Excellent condition; vibrant colors. Made of wool. Measures 27" x 37". Pennsylvania origin; circa 1930.