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Tom Tramel, Collection of Wood Bottles/Vases/Sculptures, Signed
By Tom Tramel
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Nice set of 5 bottles by the well known wood artist Tom Tramel. All signed.
Category

Vintage 1970s American Modern Bottles

Materials

Wood

Handcrafted Table Lamp by Tom Tramel, 1970s
By Tom Tramel
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
Handcrafted table lamp by Tom Tramel, 1970s. From the estate of Tom Tramel. California design.
Category

20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

Materials

Linen, Wood

Tom Tramel vase
Located in Chicago, IL
Sculptural mixed wood vase by California woodworker Tom Tramel. Tramel's work was included
Category

20th Century American Vases

Materials

Walnut, Rosewood, Cherry

Tom Tramel vase
Tom Tramel vase
H 8.75 in W 4.75 in D 3 in
Hand-Carved Sculptural Stool
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
Hand-carved sculptural wood stool. Provenance: The estate of Tom Tramel.
Category

20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Stools

Materials

Wood

Hand-Carved Sculptural Stool
Hand-Carved Sculptural Stool
H 16.25 in W 26.75 in D 11.5 in
1973 Tom Tramel California Wood Artist Weedpot Vase
By Tom Tramel
Located in Miami, FL
By noted California wood artist, Tom Tramel, this signed 1973 work was sculpted from five different
Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Natural Specimens

Wood Vase Weed Pot by California Studio Artist Tom Tramel
By Tom Tramel
Located in Pittsburgh, PA
Beautiful multi-species wood weed pot by studio artist Tom Tramel. Signed.
Category

Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Wood

Three Handmade Wood Vases by Doug Ayers, Tom Tramel and Robert Cumpston
By Tom Tramel, Doug Ayers, Cumpston
Located in San Diego, CA
Three handmade vases by California artists Doug Ayers, Tom Tramel and Illinois artist Robert
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Wood

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