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Carpet

1930s (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Machine woven chenille Axminster carpet copying a Persian 16th century medallion carpet .
The field is green with with a central light ground stepped medallion outlined with red; there is a detached pendant above and below. The field is decorated with animals in combat against a background of trees. The wide main border has a U-shaped meander dividing it into yellow/green nearest the field and pink towards the edges. Along the upper and lower edges is a band of plainweave turned under and secured. The pile is wool, the warp is green and the weft is pink; the backing is cotton.
The 16th century Persian carpet being copied was formerly in the Bardini Collection in Florence.
Chenille Axminsters cost about £1-10/- per sq.yd in 1937, so this carpet would have cost about £23. They were woven in batches of 36 with perhaps four or six batches woven per year.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Machine woven chenille Axminster in wool and cotton
Brief description
machine-woven chenille Axminster, 1930s, Scottish (Templetons, Glasgow). Copy of a hand-knotted 16th century Persian medallion carpet.
Physical description
Machine woven chenille Axminster carpet copying a Persian 16th century medallion carpet .
The field is green with with a central light ground stepped medallion outlined with red; there is a detached pendant above and below. The field is decorated with animals in combat against a background of trees. The wide main border has a U-shaped meander dividing it into yellow/green nearest the field and pink towards the edges. Along the upper and lower edges is a band of plainweave turned under and secured. The pile is wool, the warp is green and the weft is pink; the backing is cotton.
The 16th century Persian carpet being copied was formerly in the Bardini Collection in Florence.
Chenille Axminsters cost about £1-10/- per sq.yd in 1937, so this carpet would have cost about £23. They were woven in batches of 36 with perhaps four or six batches woven per year.
Dimensions
  • Top edge width: 3010mm
  • Bottom edge width: 3060mm
  • Proper right length: 4140mm
  • Proper left length: 4120mm
  • Weight of object on roller weight: 45kg
Weight including roller
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Mrs Gladys Fawthrop
Bibliographic references
  • The Carpet Annual, 1935
  • C E C Tattersall 'A History of British Carpets' (F Lewis, 1934) Plate XCV for identical carpet.
Collection
Accession number
T.94-1999

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Record createdDecember 11, 2000
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