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  • Lot n° 42 A Mexican Aggregate Period sarape Late 19th century Woven with wool weft on a cotton warp, with multicolored vertical serrated columns and a concentric-style diamond to center, with multicolored striped banding and and blanket stitch to ends 82.5" H x 56" approximately Other notes: Aggregate sarapes represent a distinctive late nineteenth-century weaving style, generally dating from approximately 1875 to 1900. Produced after the Maximilian and Bandera periods, these textiles are characterized by densely repeated geometric motifs that create an all-over patterned field. Overall good condition with dust accumulation and wear commensurate with age and use. Very slight fading to Side A. A few scattered minor spots and faint stains, with light soiling to cream ends. Each side with some small patches of darker encrusted surface soiling. Multiple scattered small areas of thinning to weave and small holes. One selvage side with V-shaped loss to edge, 1.75" x 0.75".

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