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    Stunning bronze and Lucite waste basket designed and manufactured by Charles Hollis Jones in the 1960s. The piece is very heavy, well designed and...
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  • Hugh Townley Abstract Walnut Sculpture "Cloud Touching Decent, " 1986
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  • Tanya Ragir "Rolling Hills" Wall Sculpture
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  • Pair of Geometric Bookends in Lucite by Amparo Calderon Tapia for Cain Modern
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  • Folding Screen Art by Arthur Drooker "Photo-Quilts"
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    Beautiful folding screen art piece made by Arthur Drooker in 1991 and part of his "Photo-Quilts" work or collection. These screens are a beautiful piece of art, very geometric and fu...
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    1990s North American Aesthetic Movement Screens and Room Dividers

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