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Serapi Carpet, Western Persia, Last Quarter 19th C.,Shahsevan Khorjin Face, Trans-Caucasus, Mid-19th C.Salor Juval, Turkmenistan, 18th Century
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The Leigh Marsh Collection

The Leigh Marsh Collection | Antique Turkmen and Oriental Rugs | Fine Art. Live Gallery Auction: Sunday, June 27, 11AM ET. Public Exhibition: June 23-26, 10am-5pm. Exhibition Reception, Gallery Talk & Refreshments: Saturday, June 26, 1pm-4pm. Also accepting phone and absentee bidding. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION: there are no hidden or confidential reserves, all acceptable bidding commences at the online START PRICE.
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Tekke "Wedding Rug," Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th: Tekke small rug, "wedding rug," Turkmenistan, third quarter 19th century. Size: 3'2'' x 3'11'' (97 x 119 cm). Weight: 5 lbs. Material: wool pile, wool warp, wool weft.
0049: Tekke "Wedding Rug," Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19thEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Eagle-Group I, Torba, Turkmenistan (Goklan), 18th or: Eagle-group I, torba, Turkmenistan (Goklan), 18th or early 19th century. A fine example of this rare group, the deeply saturated ground of this large torba is covered by an overall diagonal white
0051: Eagle-Group I, Torba, Turkmenistan (Goklan), 18th orEst. US$6,000-US$8,000
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Saryk Torba, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.: Saryk torba, Turkmenistan, third quarter 19th century.One of the few Saryk pieces in the Marsh Collection, this elegant torba has a classic textbook border around a deep red field of 20 archetypal
0052: Saryk Torba, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Saryk Chuval (fragment), Turkmenistan, First Half 19th: Saryk chuval (fragment), Turkmenistan, first half 19th century. This handsome chuval fragment expresses the excellent quality of Saryk weaving with great wool, saturated dyes and assertive bold
0053: Saryk Chuval (fragment), Turkmenistan, First Half 19thEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Salor Torba, Turkmenistan, Circa 1800: Salor torba, Turkmenistan, circa 1800. Robert Pinner wrote, "Only a few torbas are known with this design which has the serene elegance we have learned to expect from the…Salor." The primary
0054: Salor Torba, Turkmenistan, Circa 1800Est. US$10,000-US$20,000
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Salor Chuval, Turkmenistan, 18th Century: Salor chuval, maida-gul type, Turkmenistan, circa 1800, or earlier. Another distinguished Salor masterpiece in the Marsh Collection, the middle row of large maida-gul turreted octagons are
0055: Salor Chuval, Turkmenistan, 18th CenturyEst. US$20,000-US$40,000
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Salor Juval, Turkmenistan, 18th Century: A noble landmark of Salor tribal prestige among all Turkmen weavers, this chuval ranks high among similar rare pieces in private collections. The kochanak border surrounds a spaciously composed field
0056: Salor Juval, Turkmenistan, 18th CenturyEst. US$20,000-US$40,000
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Chodor Torba, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C.: Chodor torba, Turkmenistan, first half 19th century.An extremely rare version of the Chodor ertmen gul, this "pinwheel" motif displays crested bird heads inside the white and salmon color guls, to
0057: Chodor Torba, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C.Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C.: Chodor chuval, Turkmenistan, first half 19th century.A grand statement of early Chodor weaving is this exemplary large chuval with unusually deep dimensions. Rows of beautifully drawn ertmen guls
0058: Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C.Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.: Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century. The Ertmen gul pattern runs under the top and bottom borders, creating an "infinite repeat" that implies movement. Large medallions of peach, indigo and
0059: Chodor Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Chodor Torba, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.: Chodor torba, Turkmenistan, third quarter 19th century. This is an unusual pattern for a Chodor weaver, but the overall dyrnak motifs fit well on the wide red field. Size: 3'7'' x 1'2'' (109 x 36
0060: Chodor Torba, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.Est. US$600-US$1,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.: Yomut chuval, Igdyr tribe, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century. Bedecked in a spectrum of delightful colors, this outstanding chuval displays the traditional layout of nine well-articulated guls and
0061: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Circa 1850: Yomut chuval, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century.Beautifully balanced composition in this classic Youmut chuval with 9 guls interspersed among clearly drawn and richly hued erre gul ornaments. All are on
0062: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Circa 1850Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.: Yomut chuval, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century.There are two attractive Yomut chuvals with highly decorated elems in the Marsh Collection. Both have a wide range of natural colors and both are on an
0063: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.: Yomut chuval, Turkmenistan, third quarter 19th century. Note the unusual secondary gul and the crested bird heads in the primary motifs. Size: 3'6'' x 2'7'' (107 x 79 cm). Weight: 4 lbs. Material:
0064: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.: Yomut chuval, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century.A crisp, clear picture of Yomut weaving is captured in this delightful chuval. The strong contrasting border may be a variant of the tuning-fork type
0065: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.: Yomut chuval, Igdyr tribe, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century. The deep aubergine ground provides a compatible backdrop for the major and minor guls in various colors including pale blue and old apricot
0066: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.: Yomut chuval, Turkmenistan, mid-19th century.Exceptionally saturated dyes of dark aubergine, old orange, pale blue and bottle green with bright white accents make this chuval stand out from the pack.
0067: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Mid-19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.: Yomut chuval, Turkmenistan, third quarter 19th century. Leigh Marsh loved the colorful "bats" in this border, as they are clearly drawn with fine antennae-like lines attached to the upper wings. In
0068: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.: Yomut chuval, 12-gul, Turkmenistan, third quarter 19th century. Size: 3'3'' x 1'11'' (99 x 58 cm). Weight: 3 lbs. Material: wool pile, wool warp, wool weft.
0069: Yomut Chuval, Turkmenistan, Third Quarter 19th C.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Tekke Chuval, Turkmenistan, Circa 1800: Tekke chuval, Turkmenistan, circa 1800. This is a rare and beautiful Tekke weaving. The primary motifs are 16 refined hexagonal guls with tall proportions that are spaciously arranged on a spare
0071: Tekke Chuval, Turkmenistan, Circa 1800Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Tekke Chuval, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C.: Tekke Chuval, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C. A rare combination of 16 hex-guls, which are actually eight-sided to be precise, on a deeply saturated field and displaying the ring-tree elem motif
0072: Tekke Chuval, Turkmenistan, First Half 19th C.Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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