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Train Engine Folk Outsider Art Deco Assemblage Found Objects Contemporary Statue
Train Engine Folk Outsider Art Deco Assemblage Found Objects Contemporary Statue

Train Engine Folk Outsider Art Deco Assemblage Found Objects Contemporary Statue

Located in New York, NY

Train Engine Folk Outsider Art Deco Assemblage Found Objects Contemporary Statue Actual Dimensions: 8.75 X 19.75 X 5.75 inches Michael Riley (Mike Riley) (American, born 1957). A model train engine statue in mixed media. Metal, wood, and other elements. An Art Deco Moderne style design produced from found objects, including garden hose fitting, sliding door track, trombone instrument counter weights, flute instrument...

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2010s Assemblage Metal More Art

Materials

Steel, Stainless Steel

"Red Rust Jacket, " Steel Sculpture
"Red Rust Jacket, " Steel Sculpture

"Red Rust Jacket, " Steel Sculpture

By Gordon Chandler

Located in Chicago, IL

Upon discovering a weathered steel drum that had been warped to resemble the sleeve of a garment, artist Gordon Chandler was inspired to embark on a series of kimono sculptures forme...

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2010s Abstract Metal More Art

Materials

Steel

EDWARD BOHLIN 1920s-1930s SILVER ART PARADE SADDLE HOLLYWOOD WESTERN ARTIST VAIL
EDWARD BOHLIN 1920s-1930s SILVER ART PARADE SADDLE HOLLYWOOD WESTERN ARTIST VAIL

EDWARD BOHLIN 1920s-1930s SILVER ART PARADE SADDLE HOLLYWOOD WESTERN ARTIST VAIL

By Edward H. Bohlin

Located in San Antonio, TX

Circa Late 1920s - Early 1930s. It is all Bohlin made and marked to include the saddle, the headstall and the breast collar. All made in Hollywood California. The only non-Bohlin item is the bit which appears to also be early California. There is some interesting provenance of the fine saddle. It was commissioned by Charles R. Bell, married to Margaret Vail Bell who was the daughter of Walter Vail. On the Bolin nameplate it has engraved, Vail Ranch as well as made for Charles Bell. Charles Bell Died in 1939. The Vail Ranch has some great Western History which I will go into a little detail. You see, not only am I selling Saddles, but I’m also selling History. If you want to skip the history lesson you can just scroll down past the following info to images of the saddle. It’s no secret that ranching runs in the family blood. There is no greater example of that than California Rangeland Trust CEO Nita Vail. On April 14, 2018 Nita had the opportunity to witness her great-grandfather Walter L. Vail’s induction into the Hall of Great Westerners at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. This high honor is bestowed by the Museum to “exceptional individuals who have made an indelible impact upon the history of the great West.” A pivotal figure in early California and Arizona ranching, Walter Vail joins just over only 200 individuals who have been inducted into this esteemed hall. The Vail legacy of advocacy and ranching lives on strongly through his descendants, including Nita. All these years later, Nita carries the mantle of advocacy for ranchers in her own work at the California Rangeland Trust. Reflecting on her great-grandfather’s induction ceremony in Oklahoma, Nita says, “Witnessing my great-grandfather’s induction with family and friends was an incredible experience and a reminder of why I do what I do. Ranching plays an integral role in the culture, economy, and quality of life in California. Generations later, I get to honor Walter L. Vail’s legacy in my work with the California Rangeland Trust every day, preserving those open spaces for new generations and partnering with ranchers to continue to sustain life on the range in California.” Walter Vail History A native of Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Walter Vail purchased the 160-acre Empire Ranch southeast of Tucson, Arizona in 1876, along with an Englishman named Herbert Hislop. In 1882, the Empire Land & Cattle Company was formed with Walter L. Vail as principal shareholder. Over the years Vail, along with various partners, expanded the original land holdings to include over one million acres. The year after Walter purchased the Empire Ranch, the Southern Pacific Railroad built a railroad line, which was great news for the Vail family as it provided a means for them to ship their cattle. Edward L. Vail, George Scholefield and Bird at the mouth of Rosemont Canyon ca. 1896-1898 Standing Up for Ranchers In the fall of 1889, the Southern Pacific Railroad announced they would raise cattle freight rates by 25 percent. They ignored loud protests from ranchers who had already been hit hard by depressed cattle prices. In response, the Vails made a plan to drive the cattle overland themselves without the railroad. They knew that, if they were successful, they could break the railroad’s monopoly on the ranchers and force prices down. Walter’s brother Edward Vail and foreman Tom Turner volunteered to drive the almost 1,000 steers on the 300-mile trip to the Warner Ranch in San Diego. The journey ahead would be grueling. Most of their trip was through desert with water sources 15 to 30 miles apart. The ranchers would face a slew of obstacles—a stampede, a chaotic Colorado River crossing, an encounter with a group of horse thieves. In spite of all the dangers and challenges, they reached their destination. Just 71 days after leaving Arizona, the Empire cowboys arrived at the Warner Ranch. They had only lost 30 steers. The historic Empire Ranch Trail Drive of 1890 inspired other Arizona ranchers to make similar drives as a stand against the railroad. That fall, a group of Arizona cattlemen met and agreed to fund improvements to establish a safe cattle trail from Tucson to California. In response to the united stand of the ranchers, sparked by the Vails, the railroad finally agreed to restore the old freight rate—on the condition that the cattlemen would make no more cattle drives. Walter Vail led by example, but he was also an active representative of ranching interests in the legislature. He served in the 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1878 and in 1884 on the Pima County Board of Supervisors. He introduced two significant bills: One proposing the creation of Apache County in the northeastern corner or Arizona Territory, and the other calling for the repeal and replacement of a Pima County fencing ordinance. Elected to the Arizona Stock Growers Association in 1884, Walter L. Vail advocated for levying fines on outfits that brought diseased cattle into the Territory, proposed a system of recording brands and earmarks, and requested the establishment of the livestock sanitary commission to oversee quarantines on infectious diseases, and tighter trespass laws. Moving to California In the late 1880s when a long drought hit Arizona, the Vails began leasing California pastures and shipping increased numbers of their cattle there to fatten. This marked the beginning of Walter’s efforts to purchase land in Temecula Valley. Vaqueros (Mexican cowboys) at the Empire Ranch in Arizona In 1890, with growing corporate holdings in California, Walter Vail established his headquarters in downtown Los Angeles and moved his family there. By this time, he had pieced together four Mexican land grants—Pauba Rancho, Santa Rosa Rancho, Temecula Rancho and Little Temecula Rancho—to form the Pauba Ranch. Eventually, the Vails would own more than 87,500 acres surrounding the little town of Temecula. In 1892 they leased Catalina Island and in 1901-1902 in partnership with J. V. Vickers, they purchased most of the interests in Santa Rosa from the estate of A.P. More. In March of 1894, Vail and Gates joined Vickers in setting up a third cattle company, the Panhandle Pasture Company, with the hopes of expanding new markets in the east. The Panhandle Pasture Company bought seven thousand acres of grassland in Sherman County, Texas, and an equal amount across the line in Beaver County, Indian Territory (later Oklahoma). Walter Vail was tragically killed in a Los Angeles streetcar accident in 1906. After his death, the Empire Land & Cattle Company (later renamed the Vail Company) assumed control of all his ranches and other real estate holdings. Walter had five sons and they would all have a hand in running the various ranches and the Vail Company as whole throughout their lives. The Empire Ranch in Arizona was sold in 1928. The Temecula area ranches continued to operate until it was sold in 1965. Santa Rosa Island, the last of Walter Vail’s holdings, was sold to the National Park Service in 1986, and ranching operations shut down there in 1998. Walter Lennox Vail (May 13, 1852 - December 2, 1906) was an American businessman, cattle dealer, and politician. He is known for his Empire Land & Cattle Company (later the Vail Company), which spanned over one million acres throughout five states.[1] Vail has been called "a pivotal figure in early California and Arizona ranching." Early life Vail was born in Liverpool, Nova Scotia on May 13, 1852, to Mahlon Vail, Sr. and Eliza Vail. Career Empire Ranch The headquarters of the Empire Ranch in the modern day Vail left his family's Plainfield, New Jersey house in the middle of 1875 to pursue riches in the West. He worked for a few months in Virginia City, Nevada as a mine's timekeeper, but in November he wrote of his intention to get involved in Arizona's sheep business. He, along with an Englishman named Herbert R. Hislop, then purchased the Empire Ranch along with its 612 cattle on August 22, 1876. The purchase from Edward Nye Fish and Simon Silverberg cost $1,174 at the time and was only 0.25 square miles (0.65 km2). Vail had met Hislop for the first time in August of that year, at the Lick House in San Francisco. Vail also became the main shareholder of the Empire Land & Cattle Company, which was formed in 1882. Politics Vail additionally served in the House of Representatives on the 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature for two years, starting in 1879. He was one of five representatives from Pima County. There, he proposed the creation of Apache County in the northeast. In 1884, Vail was elected to the Arizona Stock Growers Association, where he introduced many laws relating to cattle farming. California Vail moved his main operations to California in the late 1880s due to a long drought in Arizona. He started leasing Californian land mainly in Temecula Valley, but established his headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. By this time, he had already bought four ranches: the northern half of Rancho Little Temecula, Rancho Pauba, Rancho Santa Rosa, and Rancho Temecula. Later, Vail would own over 135 square miles (350 km2) surrounding the city of Temecula. He also leased Santa Catalina Island and Purchased Santa Rosa Island in 1892 and 1901, respectively. Vail, along with Carroll W. Gates and J.V. Vickers, set up the Panhandle Pasture Company, which bought about 22 square miles (57 km2) in Sherman County, Texas and Beaver County, Oklahoma. Personal life Vail married Margaret "Maggie"[a] Newhall in 1881, with them having five children: Nathan Russel, Mahlon, Mary, Walter Lennox Jr., and William Banning (who used his middle name) together. In 1890, a Gila monster bit Vail on his middle finger, and for years thereafter he experienced bleeding and swelling in his throat, which was thought to be caused by the venom from the bite. Death Vail died at 54 on December 2, 1906, due to complications from a tram (Trolley Car) accident in Los Angeles. He was cremated, then buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 6. Legacy Vail's sons took over the company after his death, renaming it to the Vail Company. The Empire Ranch was sold in 1928, and the Temecula ranches were bought by a syndicate of companies, including Kaiser Aluminum, Kaiser Industries, and Macco Realties in 1965. Santa Rosa Island was acquired by the National Park Service in 1986, and ranching ceased in 1998. Vail was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 2018.[2] Various properties have been named after the Vail family including: Vail Headquarters, an outdoor shopping mall, Vail Lake, and Vail, Arizona. In 1867, German immigrant, Louis Wolf, and his Chumash wife, Ramona, built a small adobe trading post next to Temecula Creek. Their Wolf Store helped launch the Temecula community, serving as a saloon, livery stable, legal services, hotel, general store, stagecoach stop, post office, school and employment agency. After Louis and Ramona’s deaths, their land and other Ranchos were purchased by Arizona cattle baron Walter Vail. By 1905, the 87,000-acre Vail Ranch became one of the largest cattle operations in California, stretching from Camp Pendleton to Vail Lake to Murrieta. It operated through the late 1970’s when it was sold to build Temecula’s housing. Some of the ranch’s oldest buildings survived in a cluster around the long-vacant Wolf Store. Together they would wait more than 40 years to be restored and once again become a center for community life in the Temecula Valley. ​ In 1905 after his death, Wolf’s Temecula was purchased by Arizona cattle baron Walter Vail, along with three other Ranchos totaling 87,500 acres. The sprawling Vail Ranch spread from South of Highway 79 to South of Clinton Keith Road, East to Vail Lake Resort and West to Camp Pendleton and continued operations through the late 1970’s when it was sold for housing subdivisions. The remaining buildings that comprised the Vail Ranch Headquarters, several having been demolished, have sat mostly vacant since then awaiting their restoration and re-use. John N. Harvey, Edward L. Vail, Walter L. Vail, 1879 Ned Joins the Partnership - May 1879 In May of 1879 Walter’s older brother, Edward Lang Vail, known as Ned, joined the Empire Ranch partnership. He had no ranching experience but quickly learned. The Empire Ranch herds were finally sufficiently developed for sale, and the Empire Ranch found a ready market in the town of Tombstone and its nearby mines. Walter finally had sufficient funds to begin to pay off some of the loans from his Uncle Nathan and Aunt Anna. North end of the original four rooms of the Empire Ranch House. Empire Ranch Census Records - 1880 The 1880 U.S. Census documents that eight men were living full time at the Empire: the partners, Walter Vail, John Harvey and Ned Vail; John Randolph Vail, Uncle Nathan and Aunt Anna’s son; John Milton Requa, nephew of Isaac Requa who hired Walter in Virginia City; John Dillon, who was instrumental in locating the Total Wreck Mine; Tomás Lopez, a herder; and Mon Ta, the cook. Section of Official Map of Pima County by Roskruge 1893. The Southern Pacific Railroad Arrives in Pantano - April 1880 In 1880 the Southern Pacific Railroad finally reached Tucson and by April it was extended to Pantano, north of the Empire Ranch. The availability of rail transportation was a major boom to the Empire Ranch as it was now possible to sell cattle and beef to markets beyond Southern Arizona. The railroad also increased the availability of goods in Tucson and allowed for much quicker and safer transportation to California and the East. Empire Ranch land acquisitions are highlighted in red. Courtesy of Dave Tuggle Land Holdings Expand-1881-1882 Starting in 1881 the land holdings of the Empire Ranch expanded considerably. They acquired Charles and Agnes Paige’s Happy Valley Ranch near the Rincon Mountains in 1881. 1882 saw the addition of Don Alonzo Sanford’s Stock Valley Ranch totaling over twenty-eight square miles of grassland between the Whetstone and Empire Mountains. Charles Bell Bohlin Saddle. All of the leather has been professionally cleaned and conditioned. All of the sterling has been professionally polished as are all of my saddles. THE BOHLIN BRAND IS AS ICONIC AS THE FAMED WESTERN STARS that wore it. The late actor Richard Farnsworth sported a recognizable gold steer-head Bohlin buckle...

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1930s Realist Metal More Art

Materials

Silver

Amlash Jan's Prosperity Pillars - Sculpture, Bronze

Amlash Jan's Prosperity Pillars - Sculpture, Bronze

By Pantea Mahrou

Located in London, GB

This sculptural series presents Amlash-inspired figures emerging from engraved vertical forms inscribed with ancient symbolic codes. The surfaces incorporate planetary signs, numeric...

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2010s Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Bronze

Alight
Alight

Alight

By Paul Villinski

Located in New Orleans, LA

medium: aluminum (found cans), wire Available in multiple color/finish options (inquire with gallery). Installations are made to order, sizes and shapes of butterflies vary. Unique...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Stainless Steel

Memo (Ghost)
Memo (Ghost)

Memo (Ghost)

By Paul Villinski

Located in New Orleans, LA

medium: aluminum (found cans), wire, white Flashe paint Available in multiple color/finish options (inquire with gallery). Installations are made to order, sizes and shapes of butte...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Metal, Wire

"Buck Head, " Steel Sculpture
"Buck Head, " Steel Sculpture

"Buck Head, " Steel Sculpture

By Gordon Chandler

Located in Chicago, IL

Renowned for his work with salvaged metal, American artist Gordon Chandler transforms weathered found materials into refined works of sculpture. With an eye to the aesthetic possibilities of this humble material, Chandler invests reclaimed steel with sculptural fluidity and a wry sense of form. In this wall-mounted sculpture entitled "Buck Head...

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Metal More Art

Materials

Steel

Moonflower  Checkerboard Lantern
Moonflower  Checkerboard Lantern

Moonflower Checkerboard Lantern

By TF Dutchman

Located in Jersey City, NJ

Handcrafted stained glass ceiling lamp with brass hardware, and decorative cloth covered color cord with wall plug . Pink streaky and white glass. Ready to hang. Multiples availabl...

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2010s Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Brass

Vintage Copper Palm Leaf Wall Sconce
Vintage Copper Palm Leaf Wall Sconce

Vintage Copper Palm Leaf Wall Sconce

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Chic mid century palm leaf sculptural wall sconce handcrafted in copper with three layers of leaves tied with a brass wrap, by Mario Villa, New Orleans.

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21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Metal More Art

Materials

Copper

Architectural Diorama of a French Street
Architectural Diorama of a French Street

Architectural Diorama of a French Street

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Rare and unusual antique diorama of a street in a neighborhood, in a city capturing a time and a place for centuries to come. Crafted with metal and pa...

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Early 20th Century Other Art Style Metal More Art

Materials

Metal

"De Draeger" bronze medallion with book
"De Draeger" bronze medallion with book

"De Draeger" bronze medallion with book

By Salvador Dalí­

Located in Chatsworth, CA

De Draeger, 1961 Bronze Medallion with book Numbered 1032 from the edition of 1500 Bronze Medallion: 3-1/8 inches (8 cm) diameter, numbered "1032" on verso of medallion Portfolio Siz...

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1960s Modern Metal More Art

Materials

Bronze

牡丹 - Botan - Patinated brass
牡丹 - Botan - Patinated brass

牡丹 - Botan - Patinated brass

Located in Paris, FR

Patinated brass Unique piece Certificate : signature by Ryo Hikosaka on the work and on the original certificate About this works Ryo Hikosaka says "The patina paintings are inspir...

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2010s Art Deco Metal More Art

Materials

Brass

“Love” Wall-Mounted Light Installation
“Love” Wall-Mounted Light Installation

“Love” Wall-Mounted Light Installation

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This striking wall-mounted light installation is crafted from a reclaimed vintage bed spring frame and fitted with warm bulb lights, forming the wo...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Metal

Lapis Lazuli Box With Gilt Pomponne Mounts, Antique, 19th Century
Lapis Lazuli Box With Gilt Pomponne Mounts, Antique, 19th Century

Lapis Lazuli Box With Gilt Pomponne Mounts, Antique, 19th Century

Located in Cotignac, FR

French 19th Century Lapis Lazuli set box with engine engraved gilt mounts, in Pomponne which is an alloy developed by two goldsmiths, Turgot and Daumy, who set up shop at the Hôtel d...

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19th Century Other Art Style Metal More Art

Materials

Brass

Red & Cream African Head Rusted Metal Composition "Red Face Cameo"
Red & Cream African Head Rusted Metal Composition "Red Face Cameo"

Red & Cream African Head Rusted Metal Composition "Red Face Cameo"

Located in Cape Town, ZA

Nyasha Mashumba, having been the apprentice of Mark Hilltout, has now started to carve out a career for himself as artist and designer, utilizing the medium and craft he has mastered...

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2010s Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Metal, Steel, Iron

Vintage -  Magenta Cushion - Embroidered Tapestry Wall Hanging

Vintage - Magenta Cushion - Embroidered Tapestry Wall Hanging

Located in Asheville, NC

Vintage In the center of Mumbai city is an unorganised labyrinthine bazaar of streets trading in commodities right from gold and silver to utensils to costume jewellery, the list i...

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Late 20th Century Other Art Style Metal More Art

Materials

Metal, Gold

Quiet Please
Quiet Please

Quiet Please

By John Marksbury

Located in Saint Louis, MO

Quiet Please was developed through an intuitive process of layering and expressive mark-making. Marksbury’s paintings explore ideas of time and space, the...

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2010s Contemporary Metal More Art

Materials

Enamel

Brutalist Mid-Century Sunburst Wall Sculpture in Mixed Metals by Stuart Mathews
Brutalist Mid-Century Sunburst Wall Sculpture in Mixed Metals by Stuart Mathews

Brutalist Mid-Century Sunburst Wall Sculpture in Mixed Metals by Stuart Mathews

Located in Dallas, TX

Stuart Mathews was a prolific sculptor who studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and Cranbrook in the 1950s. His work is characterized by his ability to combine a variety of differ...

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Mid-20th Century Metal More Art

Materials

Brass, Bronze, Steel

"Dancer with the scarf" lamp
"Dancer with the scarf" lamp

"Dancer with the scarf" lamp

By Agathon Léonard

Located in PARIS, FR

Agathon LÉONARD (1841–1923) Lamp "Danseuse à L'Écharpe" "Dancer with the scarf" lamp A very rare sculpture forming a table lamp, made in gilded bronze The scarf hides the light bulb Signed on the side of the dress "A. Léonard Sclp" Cast by Susse Frères (with founder stamp) France circa 1905 height 60 cm A similar model is reproduced in "Les bronzes du XIXe siècle", P. Kjellberg, Les éditions de l'amateur, 2005, page 460. Biography: Léonard Agathon Van Weydeveldt, said Agathon Léonard (1841-1923) was a sculptor of Belgian origin naturalized French. After studying art at the Lille Academy of Fine Arts and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Agathon Léonard settled in Paris for a long time, where after having exhibited at the Salon of 1868, he joined the Society of French artists in 1887, then to the National Society of Fine Arts in 1897. Very involved in the artistic movement of the Art Nouveau style, he exhibited many pieces (medallions, bronze statuettes and ceramics) finely worked. Following an order from the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, dating from 1898, Agathon Léonard exhibited at the Universal Exhibition of 1900 in Paris his famous table centerpiece "Game of the scarf" in porcelain biscuit, composed of fifteen statuettes representing dancers with pleated dresses reminiscent of Loïe Fuller's choreographies or Neo-Greek dancers...

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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Metal More Art

Materials

Bronze

Untitled - Ornamental Box, Glassware
Untitled - Ornamental Box, Glassware

Untitled - Ornamental Box, Glassware

Located in London, GB

This exquisite untitled storage box by acclaimed Japanese artist Kyohei Fujita is a rare and refined piece from the 1980s, measuring 17 x 17 x 17 cm. Fujita, renowned for elevating t...

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1980s Metal More Art

Materials

Gold Leaf

North African Maghribi Manuscript Leaf Gold Illumination, c. 14-15th Cenury
North African Maghribi Manuscript Leaf Gold Illumination, c. 14-15th Cenury

North African Maghribi Manuscript Leaf Gold Illumination, c. 14-15th Cenury

Located in London, GB

North African Maghribi Manuscript Leaf Gold Illumination, c. 14-15th Century North African, c. 14-15th century Print: Height 39cm, width 31cm Frame: Height 73cm, width 62cm, depth 4cm This Qur’anic manuscript leaf originates from North Africa and is written in the characteristic Maghribi script, recognisable through its rounded contours and extended horizontal profiles. Workshops across the western Islamic world developed this calligraphic style, creating manuscripts where geometry and devotional clarity worked in harmony. The present leaf originates from that tradition, reflecting a script that was developed and refined over many generations of scribes. The parchment carries black ink text with red diacritics, punctuated by gold and polychrome rosettes that divide the verses. Along the right margin, larger teardrop motifs enriched with blue, white, and gold create a sense of both structure and ornamentation. These features are typical for Qur’anic manuscripts produced in North Africa in the late medieval period, when symmetrical and elaborately illuminated pages became the hallmark of regional craftsmanship. Set within a giltwood frame and layered mount, the leaf’s colours gain a striking clarity, making the piece even more impressive. Its craftsmanship and historical resonance give it a natural place within any serious collection of Islamic manuscript...

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15th Century and Earlier Metal More Art

Materials

Gold Leaf

Large Metal Elephant Wall Sculpture
Large Metal Elephant Wall Sculpture

Large Metal Elephant Wall Sculpture

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Bold one of a kind elephant wall sculpture hand crafted in metals with a stylized assemblage form decorated with paint in eccentric colorful floral designs.

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Mid-20th Century Modern Metal More Art

Materials

Metal

Irwin Whitaker Enamel Abstract, 1960s
Irwin Whitaker Enamel Abstract, 1960s

Irwin Whitaker Enamel Abstract, 1960s

Located in Dallas, TX

'Abstraction 1' Enamel on copper plate by Irwin Whitaker, Walnut frame , 1960s Oklahoma-born artist who was prolific in California, Taos and Austin. We have a number of his works ava...

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Mid-20th Century Metal More Art

Materials

Copper, Enamel

Rooster & Ermine
Rooster & Ermine

Rooster & Ermine

By Jules Moigniez

Located in Milford, NH

A monumental 19th century patinated animalier cast bronze of a rooster & ermine (weasel), with varying titles including "Coq Guettant," "Coq Attaquant une Belette," and "Cockerel and...

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19th Century Metal More Art

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Bronze

Set x 2 Equestrian Cavalry Decoupage Lamps Provenance: Susie Hilfiger Collection
Set x 2 Equestrian Cavalry Decoupage Lamps Provenance: Susie Hilfiger Collection

Set x 2 Equestrian Cavalry Decoupage Lamps Provenance: Susie Hilfiger Collection

Located in Bristol, CT

Lamp Sz: 22 3/4"H x 6"D at base Shade Sz: 11"H x 15"D @ base British Empire (Purple) Stick Lamp Shade Provenance: The Susie Hilfiger Collection From "Point of View", the histori...

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Late 20th Century Metal More Art

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Brass

Rare Antique Judaica Hanging Bronze Jewish Synagogue or Temple Oil Lamp w Chain
Rare Antique Judaica Hanging Bronze Jewish Synagogue or Temple Oil Lamp w Chain

Rare Antique Judaica Hanging Bronze Jewish Synagogue or Temple Oil Lamp w Chain

Located in Surfside, FL

Judaica Shabbat Continental Hanging Solid Brass Oil Lamp with Central Six Pointed Jewish Star Shaped Body Dimensions Approx: with Chain 23"H x 8 11 x 8 x 8 chain is 22" long Antique...

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19th Century Other Art Style Metal More Art

Materials

Brass, Bronze

Tin Can Light - Original Sculpture Lamp
Tin Can Light - Original Sculpture Lamp

Tin Can Light - Original Sculpture Lamp

By Boris Shpeizman

Located in AMSTERDAM, NL

Drawing from the ethos of giving new life to the discarded, this sculpture of eco-art presents a striking lamp sculpture that marries the elegance of blown glass with the grounded, e...

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2010s Contemporary Metal More Art

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Metal

Close to Heart 2 - Wood sculpture by Zlata Kornilova
Close to Heart 2 - Wood sculpture by Zlata Kornilova

Close to Heart 2 - Wood sculpture by Zlata Kornilova

Located in Paris, FR

Sculpture Close to Heart 2 Limited edition of 12 Mediums: old pine, steel, acrylic hand painted, oil CLOSE TO HEART - Collection Working on the series I used a “wood with history”...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Metal More Art

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Steel

Minos ( archaic )
Minos ( archaic )

Minos ( archaic )

Located in Villafranca Di Verona, IT

Archaic stool in solid wood burnt with shou sugi ban technique with bronze details

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2010s Modern Metal More Art

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Bronze

Prometheus ( console )
Prometheus ( console )

Prometheus ( console )

Located in Villafranca Di Verona, IT

Console table with cast bronze structure, wooden top burnt with shou sugi ban technique and bronze details

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2010s Modern Metal More Art

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Bronze

Harvester Inkwell
Harvester Inkwell

Harvester Inkwell

By Bruno Zach

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A dramatic early 20th century Austrian Art Deco bronze Inkwell of a muscular male holding a scythe with one arm and wiping his brow with the other. The bronze has a rich dark brown p...

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1910s Art Deco Metal More Art

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Marble, Bronze

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