Vol. XII, No. 1
October/November, 1991,
56 pages plus covers
$10.00

Inscribed rug with
Tibetan motif,
c. 1900, China

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Vol. 12, No. 1, October/November, 1991, 56 pages plus covers -- $10.00

Cover: Inscribed rug with Tibetan motif, c. 1900, China.
Lead Article: Modern Daghestan Flatwoven Carpets, by Erika Tashlitskaya
Through the Collector's Eye: Oriental Rugs from New England Private Collections, exhibition preview by John J. Collins, Jr.
The Classification of Anatolian Brocades, VI I.C.O.C. Paper by Marla Mallett
A previously unpublished and important paper
Felix Austria, by ORR Staff
A centennial is observed by European rug societies
Anatolian Kilims in San Francisco, exhibition catalog review by George W. O'Bannon
A Tibetan Rug from China, by Murray L. Eiland, Jr.
A tanka in knotted pile? Perhaps the inscriptions will reveal the answer
Mamelukes, Ottoman, and All That, Review by Richard Isaacson
Textile Museum's once-in-a-decade classical carpets exhibition
Patterned Reed Screens of the Kirghiz in the State Historical Museum Frunze, Part II, by Stella Mateeva and Jon Thompson
Soviet and English scholars go to the source
Bashful Suitors at a Debutante Ball, by George O'Bannon
Too many beauties were allowed to be wall flowers at Sotheby's sale
Commentary, Rug Societies News, Book Marks, Advice for the Rug Lorn, Rug Notes

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