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  • Mounted Table Coral
    By Creel and Gow
    Located in New York, NY
    Mounted Table Coral, artfully displayed on a meticulously crafted Italian hand-turned custom black lacquer mount. This captivating piece effortlessly combines natural beauty with ref...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary French Victorian Natural Specimens

    Materials

    Coral

  • Mounted Table Coral
    By Creel and Gow
    Located in New York, NY
    Table Coral Specimen, delicately presented on a meticulously crafted Italian hand-turned custom black lacquer mount. This stunning centerpiece effortlessly combines nature's artistry...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary American Natural Specimens

    Materials

    Coral

  • Mounted Bird Nest Coral
    By Creel and Gow
    Located in New York, NY
    Bird Nest Coral, artfully displayed on a meticulously crafted Italian hand-turned custom black lacquer mount. This captivating piece effortlessly comb...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary American Other Mounted Objects

    Materials

    Coral

  • Giant Coral Creation
    Located in New York, NY
    Coral creation: Measures: 14" x 27" x H 28".
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Natural Specimens

    Materials

    Coral

    Giant Coral Creation
    $1,750 Sale Price
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  • Mounted Staghorn Coral
    Located in New York, NY
    Staghorn Coral, artfully displayed on a meticulously crafted Italian hand-turned custom black lacquer mount. This captivating piece effortlessly combines natural beauty with refined ...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Organic Modern Natural Specimens

    Materials

    Coral

  • Brass Mounted Rock Crystal Sphere Large
    By Creel and Gow
    Located in New York, NY
    Rock crystal sphere mounted on a brass stand. Rock crystal, a form of quartz, has been used in jewelry and ornaments since antiquity, and is the purest form of quartz discovered. Mea...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary American Other Mounted Objects

    Materials

    Rock Crystal, Brass

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    Mellerio Paris, a large silver, gold, lapis lazuli, coral, and hardstone picture photo frame with two falcons. France, circa 2000 The frame resting on a lapis lazuli base with squa...
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  • A big red coral branch from Wunderkammer, silver base, Italy 1820.
    Located in Milan, IT
    A big Mediterranean red coral branch (Corallium Rubrum). The base is made of silver, embossed work, Italy, early 19th century.
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  • Extremely RareHarry Bertoia Necklace Sterling Silver Lapis Coral ca. 1940
    By Harry Bertoia
    Located in Bloomfield Hills, MI
    Extremely rare combination pendant attached to custom-made chain by Harry Bertoia in sterling silver, containing one Lapis Lazuli and one Coral. This piece comes from a private collection. Provenance will accompany the piece. The work has been added to the Harry Bertoia Catalogue Raisonné and assigned the following catalogue raisonné number: D.JE.78. Although associated with Mid-Century Modern furniture, Harry Bertoia was originally a jewelry designer who used both sterling silver, precious stones and gem stones. The pendant measures: 1.25" long x 1" wide. The necklace measures: 11" length with a measurement of 22" overall length. The chain and closure are all handcrafted and in his unique design. Lapis Lazuli measures 20mm round supported by one 6 mm red coral. Total weight is 33 grams. The following is from Beverly H. Twitchell, PhD, author of Bertoia: The Metalworker, London: Phaidon, 2019. She provides a very informative critique of Bertoia and his jewelry. Wearable Art an Important Design for a Necklace “Before Harry Bertoia enrolled at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1937 he had already mastered traditional jewelers’ techniques, but his engagement with Modernism led him to invent and use more direct methods. Instead of precious metals and gems, Bertoia made jewelry that appealed through its design, craftsmanship and the nature of its materials. That approach would make Bertoia a direct predecessor of the American Studio Crafts movement. So complex and cumulative are human perception and memory that we often do not know from where our own ideas come and without firm evidence, it is impossible to think we can establish the origins of an artist’s ideas. While his jewelry is entirely modern, chokers with multiple small pendants had come from ancient Mediterranean cultures: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Italy, even from Europe and America at the turn of the last century. Did Bertoia see works in books, journals or at the Detroit Institute of Arts that resonated with him or did he invent this on his own, as he would so many other forms? Bertoia found inspiration in nature from an early age on a small farm in Italy and later in Cranbrook’s woods, on the beaches of southern California and in the fields near his home in eastern Pennsylvania where he lived after 1950. The fluidity and motion of the his jewelry characterize much of his art. In that spirit, too, he made jewelry that suited human anatomy and was animated by its wearer’s movement. Bertoia had the instincts of an engineer, as the intricacy of the present lot’s clasp and overall construction of the jewelry demonstrates. Large jewelry by Bertoia is very rare. A delight to the eye, and like all of Bertoia’s work it is timeless.” Harry Bertoia (1915 – 1978) was an Italian-born American artist, jewelry creator and modern furniture designer. He was born in San Lorenzo d-Arzene, Pordenone, Italy. At age 15 he moved to Detroit, Michigan to live with his older brother, Oreste. He quickly learned English and the bus schedule and enrolled in Cass Tech High School in Detroit (1930-1936) where he studied art and design and learned the skill of handmade jewelry making. At that time, there were three jewelry and metals teachers Louise Green...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Abstract Sculptures

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    Coral, Lapis Lazuli, Sterling Silver

  • Coral Centerpiece
    Located in Irving, TX
    As unique and varied as the brilliant red corals found in the Mediterranean sea, this Coral Centerpiece is a fascinating piece of modern design. Each piece is sculpted by hand by a m...
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    2010s Mounted Objects

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    Metal, Gold

    Coral Centerpiece
    $3,350 / item
  • Coral, 2008
    By Giuseppe Rivadossi
    Located in Brescia, IT
    Giuseppe Rivadossi (Nave, July 8, 1935) Coral, 2008 made of carved okumé plywood on a wooden base also by Maestro Giuseppe Rivadossi Size: height 35 x 50 x 54 cm base: 110 x 28.5 ...
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    Early 2000s Italian Other Figurative Sculptures

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    Wood

  • Resin Encased Coral
    Located in New York, NY
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    Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Natural Specimens

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