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Soapstone Owl

Hand Carved Soapstone Owls Sculpture / Paperweight in the Style of Glenn Heath
Hand Carved Soapstone Owls Sculpture / Paperweight in the Style of Glenn Heath

Hand Carved Soapstone Owls Sculpture / Paperweight in the Style of Glenn Heath

Located in San Diego, CA

Hand carved soapstone owls sculpture / paperweight in the style of Glenn Heath, circa 1980s. The

Category

Late 20th Century American Brutalist Animal Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

ORIGINAL SIGNED WITH SERIAL NUMBER INUIT ESKIMO SOAPSTONE CARViNG STATUE OF OWL
ORIGINAL SIGNED WITH SERIAL NUMBER INUIT ESKIMO SOAPSTONE CARViNG STATUE OF OWL

ORIGINAL SIGNED WITH SERIAL NUMBER INUIT ESKIMO SOAPSTONE CARViNG STATUE OF OWL

Located in West Sussex, Pulborough

Inuit Soapstone Carving of an Owl by Charlie Inukpuk (b 1941), from Port Harrison with the period name

Category

20th Century American Colonial Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Soapstone

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Modernist Soapstone Owl Sculpture Paper-weight
Modernist Soapstone Owl Sculpture Paper-weight

Modernist Soapstone Owl Sculpture Paper-weight

Located in San Diego, CA

Whimsical modernist soapstone owl sculpture circa 1980's great gift for a collector.

Category

20th Century Kenyan Post-Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

Pair of Brutalist Style Carved Soapstone Owl Sculptures by Glenn Heath
Pair of Brutalist Style Carved Soapstone Owl Sculptures by Glenn Heath

Pair of Brutalist Style Carved Soapstone Owl Sculptures by Glenn Heath

Located in San Diego, CA

Pair of brutalist style carved soapstone owl sculptures by Glenn Heath, circa 1991. The owls are

Category

Late 20th Century Danish Brutalist Animal Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

1981 Inuit or eskimo carving of an owl monogrammed
1981 Inuit or eskimo carving of an owl monogrammed

1981 Inuit or eskimo carving of an owl monogrammed

By M.F.

Located in Palm Springs, CA

A nice sculpture of an owl's head done in what appears to be soapstone monogrammed MF and dated

Category

Late 20th Century Folk Art Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

Brutalist Style Carved Soapstone Owl Sculpture by Glenn Heath
Brutalist Style Carved Soapstone Owl Sculpture by Glenn Heath

Brutalist Style Carved Soapstone Owl Sculpture by Glenn Heath

Located in San Diego, CA

Brutalist style carved soapstone owl sculpture by Glenn Heath, circa 1991. The owl is in very good

Category

Late 20th Century American Brutalist Animal Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

Glenn Heath Hand Carved Soapstone Owl Sculpture Figure Carving, Dated 1984
Glenn Heath Hand Carved Soapstone Owl Sculpture Figure Carving, Dated 1984

Glenn Heath Hand Carved Soapstone Owl Sculpture Figure Carving, Dated 1984

Located in San Diego, CA

Great hand carved soapstone sculpture carving of an owl by California listed artist Glenn Heath

Category

Late 20th Century Animal Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

Hand Carved Soapstone Owl by Glenn Heath, Dated 1988
Hand Carved Soapstone Owl by Glenn Heath, Dated 1988

Hand Carved Soapstone Owl by Glenn Heath, Dated 1988

Located in Stamford, CT

Hand carved soapstone owl by Glenn Heath signed dated 1988. Glen Heath is a renowned sculpture

Category

Vintage 1980s American Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Soapstone

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