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Ottoman Coin-Set Turkish Silver Letter Openers, 4
Located in Astoria, NY
Group of Four Ottoman Coin-Set Turkish Silver Letter Openers, late 19th century, coins bearing the Tugrha, possibly for Sultan Abdul-Hamid II, one marked 925 and three marked 800, wi...
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Antique Late 19th Century Turkish Islamic Letter Openers

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Silver

Must de Cartier Silver-Tone Letter Opener
By Must De Cartier
Located in Astoria, NY
Must de Cartier Silver-Tone Letter Opener, with gold-plated accents, marked "Must de Cartier / Made in France / 000690". 7.5" L x 1" W. Provenance: From a New York City Collection.
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20th Century Modern Letter Openers

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Metal

Donald Greig Seated Cheetah Bronze Sculpture
By Donald Greig
Located in Astoria, NY
Donald Greig (South African, b. 1959) Seated Cheetah Patinated Bronze Sculpture, 2000, signed and dated to reverse, on black marble oval plinth, with plaque "Presented to Tom Presby ...
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Early 2000s South African Paperweights

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Bronze

Chinese Jun Yao Water Pot
Located in Astoria, NY
Chinese Jun Yao Glazed Ceramic Water Pot. 5.5" H x 4.25" Diameter. Provenance: From the Upper East Side Apartment of a Former Ambassador.
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Antique 19th Century Asian Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Warren Hullow Glazed Stoneware Weed Pot
By Warren Hullow
Located in Astoria, NY
Modernist glazed stoneware weed pot vessel by American ceramic artist Warren Hullow (American, 1939-2006) signed to underside. Dimensions: 3.5" H x 6" Diameter. Color: Grey blue wi...
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Late 20th Century Vases

Materials

Clay

Chinese Daoguang Mark Rose Medallion Cache Pot
Located in Astoria, NY
Chinese Rose Medallion Porcelain Two-Handled Cache Pot, red Daoguong mark to underside, hand-painted with figural group scenes on scrolling floral gilt ground. 7.25" H x 8" W x 7.25"...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières

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Porcelain

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Antique Ceramic Egg Shape Native American Hand Decorated Seed Pots, Set of 2
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California Design Studio Stoneware Weed Pot / Vase Signed
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California design studio stoneware weed pot / vase, circa 1970s. The pot is in very good vintage condition and measures 7.7"D x 6.5"H. The piece is signed on the underside. #3805
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Glen Lukens Signed Early Midcentury Glazed California Pottery Weed Pot Vase
By Glen Lukens
Located in Studio City, CA
A very rare early work featuring a dark chocolate brown glaze by master Mid-Century Modern ceramist/potter Glen Lukens whose work has become quite collectible and relatively scarce and difficult to find. The work is signed and dated (1924) by Lukens on the underside (we have only seen one other piece dated this early and that piece is in the Forrest Merrill Collection). Lukens was the founder of the University of Southern California (USC) Architectural School’s Ceramics Department where he helped establish and promote clay pottery as a universally acceptable art form. The current popularity of Studio Pottery and ceramics is widely accepted to have started with Lukens who is oft credited with being one of the first artists to raise the stature of Mid-Century Modern Studio Pottery within the art world. Lukens is famed for his experiments with various glazes and glazing techniques. His influence and glazes can be clearly seen in the works of Otto and Gertrud Natzler, Beatrice Wood, James Lovera, etc. He was also known for combining bright, colorful textile glazes (using natural, organic materials and elements he found in the Mojave Desert, Palm Springs, and Death Valley to make what he referred to as "California Colors") with the rough and raw clay surfaces of his often rudimentary forms and vessels. Lukens currently has an award in his name (Glen Lukens Award) at the University of Southern California's School of fine Arts. A very rare, unique, and truly special work This piece would be a tremendous stand-out addition to any collectors of Lukens' work or Mid-Century Modern ceramics collection or eye-catching accent piece in about any setting, modern or otherwise. A must-have. Lukens work can be found in various museum collections including: Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona Huntington Library...
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