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Medium: Silver
Rare 19th C. Antique Silver Judaica Shabbat Candlesticks Polish Russian, Szekman
Located in Surfside, FL
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Austro-Hungarian Antique Judaica Pair of Shabbos hallmarked silver candlesticks, 12" tall, 16 troy
Dated 1895
Viennese or Austro Hungaria...
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Silver
Blue Dog Sterling/Gold Plated Dog Pendant with @Rodrigue & "Sterling" on back
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
Artist: George Rodrigue
Title: Blue Dog Sterling/Gold Plated Dog Pendant
Medium: Foundry Jewelry
Date: Circa 1993
Dimensions: 1 3/8" X 1"
Description: @rodrigue & “Sterling” on...
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Antique Italian Painted Hand Fan in a Glass Case
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Impressive 19th century Italian hand fan, remarkably preserved with silvered metal sticks and guards depicting ancient gods, palm trees and classical emblemes. The paper leaves are h...
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Perpetuations Neckpiece
Located in Crested Butte, CO
The Perpetuations Neckpiece ( w/ detachable brooch) is a one-of-a kind wearable art piece by Alexandra Forsythe. The necklace has a detachable pin that can be removed and worn as a complement to the necklace or on it's own. This remarkable conversation piece is made of Sterling silver, with petrified wood, and agate.
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Cuzco School Baptismal Dish
Located in New York, NY
Provenance:
Manuel Ortíz de Zevallos y García, Peru; and by descent in the family to:
Private Collection, New York.
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Gold Tang China Horse Head
Located in New Orleans, LA
This exceptional and rare rendering of a horse head, composed of gold over silver, hails from the illustrious Tang dynasty of China. The powerful Tang dynasty reigned for nearly 300 ...
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Love's Enchantment Limited edition silver, gold and onyx pearl & diamond brooch
By Erté
Located in New York, NY
Erte
Love's Enchantment, ca. 1980
Sterling silver brooch with 14K gold, onyx background and mother of pearl woman's head set with (4) full cut round brilliant diamonds
1 1/2 in diam...
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1980s Art Deco Silver More Art
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Pastel Umbrellas-original impressionism seascape oil painting-contemporary Art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.
"Pastel Umbrellas" by Lenny Cornforth is a captivating origina...
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Silver
Winter Fireworks- Original impressionism seascape oil painting- modern art
Located in London, Chelsea
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.
Experience the magic of the season with "Winter Fireworks," an...
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LOVE Brooch, Limited Edition of 30 for Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Estate approved
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
LOVE Brooch, Limited Edition for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 2022
Sterling silver in black gift box with silver foil detail
Accompanied by fold out information card ...
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Rare 19th C Antique Silver Filigree Judaica Besamim Spice Tower Austro Hungarian
Located in Surfside, FL
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Austro-Hungarian silver spice tower;
This beautiful box is fitted with a hinged door and is fully hallmarked
The square shaped foot is or...
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Cufflinks, Black Porcelain Gold, Jewelry Men, Sterling Silver (MADE TO ORDER)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Melanie Sherman
Cufflinks: Black Porcelain with Gold Pattern Sterling Silver & Brass Findings
Dimensions: 27mm/20mm x 19mm x 19mm
Materials: Porcelain, Glaze, Luster Decal
Metal type: 925 Sterling Silver, Brass
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Cufflinks Black Porcelain with Gold Pattern Sterling Silver & Brass quantity
Melanie Sherman is a ceramic artist, born in Germany and currently residing and working in Kansas City, Missouri. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in ceramics from the Kansas City Art Institute. Her background is in graphic design, where she developed an eye for pattern and decoration. In her ceramics she combines her love for ornamentation and her fascination with the history of ceramics, referencing 18th century European porcelain...
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2010s Contemporary Silver More Art
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Gold, Silver, Brass
ADAMO AND EVA - Engraving on numbered silver plate, Augusto Perez Italy 1970
Located in Napoli, IT
Engraving on silver plate numbered 24/100 and signed Augusto Perez (Messina, 1929 - Naples, 2001)
Augusto Perez made his debut in the 1951 Neapolitan co...
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1970s Modern Silver More Art
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Silver
Autumn on the Bay
Located in Denver, CO
Autumn on the Bay, 2019
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Little Boss
Located in Denver, CO
Little Boss
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What's Cuter? Nothing
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What's Cuter? Nothing
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Antique art deco Sterling Silver tea service
Located in Riga, LV
Antique art deco silver tea service by Laurits Berth(1857-1917). Consists of: teapot (h.19cmxl.27cmxw.14cm;volume 1.5 l), milk jug(h.10cmxl.15cmxw.9cm), sugar bowl(h.14cmxl.18cmxw.12...
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Cloned handbag with vegetables
Located in Malmo, SE
Original sculpture signed/numbered 2/8 ex.
Gold and silver plated bronze.
Acquired directly from the artist.
Free shipment worldwide.
William Sweetlove, born in Ostend, Belgium, in...
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Don’t Come In, It’s a Mess
Located in East Hampton, NY
“Don’t Come In, It’s a Mess”
oil and silver leaf on wood
28” x 9.5” framed
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Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition of 1000 Fine Silver Brooch Pin
Located in Draper, UT
TITLE
Roy Lichtenstein Limited Edition of 1000
YEAR
2021
CLASSIFICATION
Limited edition
MEDIUM TYPE
Jewelry
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Silver an...
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Swallowtail
Located in Denver, CO
Swallowtail, 2019
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Anti-Social
Located in Denver, CO
Anti-Social
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Southwest sterling silver and coral cuff bracelet
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Provenance:
Hudgins Santa Fe Collection, Scottsdale, AZ
Barbara and Frank Batsch Collection, Naples, FL, Santa Fe, NM, and San Diego, CA, acquired from the above October 22, 1992
Ov...
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Gleaming Temples - Wall Hanging Woven Silk, Gold and Silver Leaf by Glen Kaufman
By Glen Kaufman
Located in Wilton, CT
yarn-dyed woven silk, gold and silver leaf
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Continuance Ring 3
Located in Crested Butte, CO
Continuance Ring 3 is a one-of-a kind wearable art piece by Alexandra Forsythe and part of the Instantiating Time Collection. A body of work reflecting objects...
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Continuance Ring 5
Located in Crested Butte, CO
Continuance Ring 5 is a one-of-a kind wearable art piece by Alexandra Forsythe and part of the Instantiating Time Collection. A body of work reflecting objects...
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Durate Brooch
Located in Crested Butte, CO
Durate Brooch is a one-of-a kind wearable art piece by Alexandra Forsythe and part of the Instantiating Time Collection, a body of work reflecting objects...
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Continuance Ring 4
Located in Crested Butte, CO
Continuance Ring 4 is a one-of-a kind wearable art piece by Alexandra Forsythe and part of the Instantiating Time Collection. A body of work reflecting objects...
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This portrait of a lady, presented by Titan Fine Art, is an exquisite example of early seventeenth-century portraiture, remarkable both for the lavishness of its subject’s attire and for the distinguished provenance that has accompanied it across four centuries that adds a rich layer of historical significance. It was once part of the notable collection of Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet (1628–1699) at Moor Park, a stately mansion in Hertfordshire. Temple was a diplomat, essayist, philosopher, and the patron of Jonathan Swift. He was a key participate at an important period in English history, helping not only to negotiate the Triple Alliance, but also the marriage between William of Orange and Princess Mary. His collection at Moor Park was well known in its day, reflecting both his cultivated taste in art and literature and his international connections.
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Mary stood at the intersection of learned/courtly and gentry worlds. On 22 June 1627 she married her first cousin (a common practice for consolidating family wealth and influence during that era.) Sir John Temple (1600-1677) at St Michael, Cornhill in the City of London. The couple resided nearby, at Blackfriars. Her marriage to Sir Temple placed her at the heart of the social and political circles that shaped British history.
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The eldest son, Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet, became a distinguished diplomat, statesman, and essayist, famous for his role in the Triple Alliance and as a patron and mentor to the writer Jonathan Swift – our portrait was in his collection. Their daughter, Martha Temple, later Lady Giffard, was a notable figure in her own right. She became her brother William's first biographer and a respected letter-writer, providing a rare female perspective on the events and high society of the time. Another son, also named Sir John Temple, became Attorney General for Ireland and was involved in the turbulent politics surrounding the English Civil War and the Act of Settlement in Ireland.
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Geometric Abstraction Oil Painting on Masonite by Juliette Steele, Framed
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Untitled Geometric Abstraction, an original oil on masonite by Juliette Steele, is a piece for the true collector. Steele's use of color and patterns immediately captivates the viewer, reminding us of works by other pioneer abstractionists, such as Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky. Steele's puzzle-like, discontinuous sections draw you across and into the work. This masterful original artwork comes with a minimalist frame and would make a great addition to an art collection, enhancing most any home, and perfect for those who have an affinity for abstracts, contemporary paintings, and color-rich works of art.
Artist: JULIETTE STEELE (1909-1980)
Title: UNTITLED GEOMETRIC ABSTRACTION
Medium & Surface: ORIGINAL OIL ON MASONITE (framed)
Signed: HAND SIGNED AND DATED BY ARTIST ON VERSO
Year Created: CIRCA 1950
Country of Creation: UNITED STATES
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Frame Dimensions:* 23 x 29 x 1.875 INCHES
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About the Artist: Juliette Steele, an American artist, was an accomplished printmaker, painter and teacher. Steele was part of the Geometric Abstraction and Abstract Expressionism movements. Her peers included Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Clyfford Still.
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Michele Oka Doner (born 1945, Miami Beach, Florida, United States) is an American modernist artist and author who works in a variety of media including sculpture, lithograph and woodcut prints, drawing, watercolor painting, functional objects and video. Her work is based on flora, fauna, DNA and all sorts of organic exotica. She has also worked in costume and set design and has created over 40 public and private permanent art installations, including her best known artwork is "A Walk on the Beach" (1995, 1999), and its extension, "A Walk on the Beach: Tropical Gardens" (1996–2010) at the Miami International Airport. It is composed of over 9000 bronzes embedded in terrazzo with mother-of-pearl. At one and quarter linear miles, it is one of the largest artworks in the world.
Major artists such as Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Salvador Dali, Lucio Fontana and Roy Lichtenstein and Claude and Xavier Lalanne have sall made artists Art Jewelry. Born and raised in Miami Beach, Oka Doner is the granddaughter of painter Samuel Heller. Oka Doner's father, Kenneth Oka, was elected judge and mayor of Miami Beach during her youth (1945–1964). The family lived a public and politically active life. In later years, Oka Doner co-authored, with Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Miami Beach: Blueprint of an Eden, an intimate portrayal of Miami Beach from the 1920s to the 1960s using their families as prisms to reflect the times. Reviewed as classic of social history, with material that was part of the public record of its time, it was used as a textbook in Human Geography at George Washington University in 2008.
In 1957, age 12, Oka Doner began a year-long independent project studying the International Geophysical Year (IGY). She assembled a book of drawings, writings and collages that became a template for projects realized in later years. In 1963, Oka Doner left Florida for the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her art instructor Milton Cohen was experimenting with The Space Theater and George Manupelli began the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Their students were engaged in poetry, dance, light, music, all combined into a unitary vision, a motif that shaped Oka Doner's student years and is characteristic of her work today. Oka Doner participated in a Manupelli experimental film, a "Map Read" performance with art drawing instructor Al Loving and Judsonite dancer Steve Paxton as well as several "Happenings." Another influence was art historian and Islamic scholar, Oleg Grabar, who illustrated how patterns in architecture are able to dissolve space. A Death Mask, one of her first works, was selected as the cover of Generation, the University's avant garde journal, as campus unrest over the Vietnam war escalated. Her Tattooed Porcelain Dolls were adopted by students protesting the U.S.'s use of napalm... their heads (when they have them) with eyes closed, moth half-open and brain visible, fall into the category of surrealistic objects, but with a surrealism filled with a sap which is naive, barbaric and young."
Oka Doner received a Bachelor of Science and Design from the University of Michigan (1966), a M.F.A. (1968), was Alumna-in-Residence (1990), received the Distinguished Alumna Award from the School of Art (1994) and was a Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker (2008). She was awarded the honorary degree, Doctor of Arts (2016).
Upon graduation in 1968, Oka Doner established a studio in downtown Ann Arbor behind the art gallery "Editions, Inc.," where physicist Lloyd Cross and sculptor Jerry Pethick were experimenting with holography. Using a krypton laser, they created the first art holograms. One of Oka Doner's sculptures was appropriated for this experiment. The "Ceramic Doll" opened in the world's first exhibition of holograms at the Cranbrook Academy Art in 1970. Oka Doner moved to Detroit and exhibited at the Gertrude Kasle Gallery in 1971. In 1975, a new body of work, Burial Pieces was laid out on the floor of Gallery 7, then a Cooperative Gallery of black artists, led by Charles McGee. It was the first of many installations that shed pedestals and traditional ways of displaying sculpture. A one-person show at the Detroit Institute of Arts followed in 1977. Works in Progress, also forsook conventional props. Oka Doner installed on the floor of the North Court thousands of pieces of clay depicting images of writing and seeds in the process of germinating. In 1979, the DIA initiated a small group exhibition, "Image and Object in Contemporary Sculpture," including Michele Oka Doner, Scott Burton, Dennis Oppenheim, and Terry Allen, which traveled to P.S. 1, New York.
In 1981, Oka Doner moved to New York City and embarked on a series of public art installations. In 1987, she won a national competition sponsored by the MTA's Arts For Transit Program with Radiant Site a 165 ft. long wall for the Herald Square subway station in New York City. The late architect Morris Lapidus said of "Celestial Plaza," "By laying these forms at our feet, she encourages us to stop and search the sparkling expanse for landmarks just as we would search the night sky."
In 2009–2010, Oka Doner installed SoulCatchers, approximately 400 shamanistic sculptures in the kiln room at the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactury, Munich, Germany.).
Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan; Germans Van Eck, Diane Brown, Art & Industrie, Willoughby Sharp and Marlborough Gallery in New York, Studio Stefania Miscetti in Rome; and Gloria Luria Gallery in Miami, Florida.
Recent solo exhibitions include, "Close Your Physical Eye," Manitoga Arts Center, Garrison, New York (2019); "New Works on Paper," Marlborough Gallery, New York (2019), " "How I Caught A Swallow in Mid-Air," at the Perez Art Museum Miami PAAM (2016), "Mysterium" at David Gill Gallery, London (2016), "Feasting on Bark," Marlborough Gallery, New York (2015), "The Shaman's Hut," Christie's gallery, New York (2014), "Neuration of the Genus," Dieu Donne Gallery, New York, NY, where she was interviewed by the artist Adam Fuss, and "Exhaling Gnosis" at Miami Biennale (2011). Her first video, A Walk on the Beach premiered at Art Basel Miami Beach (2011) in the public screenings "Art Video" program in SoundScape Park on the 7,000 square foot outdoor projection wall of the New World Center. Oka Doner designed her first sets and costumes for Miami City Ballet's production of George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Nights Dream" (Spring, 2016 and Spring, 2019) Sets and costumes were inspired by images of undersea creatures photographed at the Marine Invertebrate Museum collection at the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami, Prof. Nancy Voss, Director Additionally, Michele Oka Doner created a large-scale art installation, “Mangrove Retreat,” in 2015 for Art Basel Miami Beach using Sunbrella fabric. She did a commission for the Jewish Museum in New York. In the 1980s Jewish feminists introduced a new component to the passover seder, honoring the prophet Miriam, sister of Moses, who led women in song and dance after the escape of the Jews from Egypt. A cup named for her is placed on the table beside the traditional cup of wine reserved for the prophet Elijah. The (judaica) Miriam Cup holds water, symbolic of the well of fresh water that accompanied Miriam as the Jews wandered the desert after their flight. Hers was made of Silver, cast and hand-worked.
She was included in the book "50 Contemporary Women Artists" along with notables
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Hand carved cameo.
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Located in New York, NY
Grayson Perry
Chris Whitty's Cat, 2021
Solid sterling silver with oxidized finish and a 28" oxidized chain. Hallmarked and gift boxed with a hand numbered edition card
1 9/20 × 1 3/5 in 3.7 × 4.1 cm
Edition of 100, with hand numbered card (the original edition was contemplated at 500, but only 100 ended up being made)
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During lockdown, Grayson Perry, one of Britain's foremost artists, brought the nation together through art, helping them to unleash their creativity as part of his Channel 4 TV series made by Swan Films.
Every week Grayson Perry hosted the show from his own studio, taking the country with him as he created his own new art works. Grayson and his wife Philippa talked to other famous artists and creatives about how they were spending their time in isolation and invited them to make their own works in response to this unprecedented crisis. Each week a different theme - portraits, animals, fantasy, view from my window, home, Britain - was explored.
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Located in Draper, UT
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Located in Denver, CO
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