A CHINESE HAND CARVED TWIG BASKET IN THE IKIBANA STYLE
By Derapage Design
Located in San Francisco, CA
carving markings with its asymmetrical bark-like handle and free-form basket shown here filled with gilded
A CHINESE HAND CARVED TWIG BASKET IN THE IKIBANA STYLE
By Derapage Design
Located in San Francisco, CA
carving markings with its asymmetrical bark-like handle and free-form basket shown here filled with gilded
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H 12 in Dm 7 in
Organic Artist Signed Porcelain Vessel Bowl Frog Decoration Natural Twig Handle
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
porcelain vessel with hand incised leaf motif and handcrafted frog motif with a natural twisted twig vines
Porcelain
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H 9.25 in W 9.25 in D 5 in
Woven Gourd Form Ikebana Basket on Rootwood Stand Style of Taisho Period
Located in Miami, FL
SOLD Naturalistic Japanese double gourd form ikebana basket with brown painted tole cup vase
Bamboo, Twig
Rare Studio Crafted Free Edge Bowl of Chestnut Wood by Twig Studio
Located in Bellport, NY
.Masterfully crafted one of a kind free edge chestnut wood vessel/bowl in the school of David Ebner and Wendell Castle Spalted chestnut wood, a rare find and highly collectible.
Chestnut
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H 18 in W 25 in D 12.5 in
Vintage Handwoven Wicker and Wood Decorative Basket by Artist, Late 20th Century
Located in View Park, CA
basket, while twigs and branches are expertly manipulated and “spiraled” to create the handle and
Wicker, Wood
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H 3.55 in W 5.91 in D 4.93 in
1940s French Mid Century Modern Shiny Brass Hinged Apple Trinket Box on Twig '4'
Located in Haarlem, NL
Nice and heavy vintage hinged brass apple on a twig with leaves, to keep or collect your little
Brass
Wicker Basket Red Lacquer, Large
Located in New York, NY
A large vintage red lacquer woven wicker basket with handle. A great woven wicker basket that can
Wicker, Twig, Lacquer
Vintage Wicker Wine Bottle Holder Basket
Located in New York, NY
A substantial vintage wicker wine bottle holder basket with handle. Piece measures: 29.5 in
Wicker, Twig
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H 3.38 in W 10.5 in D 8.75 in
Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica Porcelain Fruit Basket & Underplate No 3536 & 3537
By Royal Copenhagen
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Flora Danica porcelain fruit basket and underplate. By Royal Copenhagen. Pattern nos. 3536
Porcelain
White Glass and Brown Blonde Wood Bird Eggs, Set of 10
Located in New York, NY
. #: LU1314224254092 Onyx marble compote, search ref. #: LU1314224327352 Round twig wicker basket, search ref
Blown Glass, Wood
Large Rustic Twig Basket
Located in Chicago, IL
Large handmade rustic twig basket with handles. This basket came from Virginia.
Twig, Wood
Pair of Twig Stone Baskets Circa 1940
Located in Atlanta, GA
Fun Pair of Teig Baskets in Stone. Circa 1940 France
Stone
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