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A Late 20th Century crystal "The Circuit" art glass moto racing sculpture paperweight by, Daum. and designed by, Xavier Froissart. The crystal glass sculpture depicts a moto racer with bent knee leaning into curve giving it a realistic ook and one that is in motion. circa 1987 Measurements: height: 3-1/2" x length: 5.5 in. Signature: Signed "DAUM France" Biography: Xavier Froissart was the designer of the Signature series of Daum's crystal car...
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A whimsical 21st Century Modern Sculpture "Pothole Pistol" by, iron forger Andrew T. Crawford (American, b.1970) of a recycled cast iron manhole cover which was cut and forged into a...
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