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Estate Sale Photo(s) Around Essex, MD 21221
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Mottahedeh Cantonese teacups in a rich cobalt blue brings an air of timeless elegance and refined luxury to any tea setting. Each teacup is crafted from high-quality porcelain and features the classic Cantonese pattern showcasing intricate hand-painted designs inspired by traditional Chinese artistry. The deep cobalt blue color contrasts beautifully against the fine white porcelain creating a sophisticated and visually striking presentation. Mottahedeh known for its exceptional reproductions of historic porcelain captures the essence of classic Cantonese style with these teacups making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. The delicate yet durable construction ensures longevity and a comfortable feel in the hand. Ideal for tea lovers and collectors of fine china this set of Cantonese teacups adds a touch of heritage and elegance to your tableware collection enhancing any dining experience with its beautiful design and craftsmanship. -
Mottahedeh Cantonese teacups in a rich cobalt blue brings an air of timeless elegance and refined luxury to any tea setting. Each teacup is crafted from high-quality porcelain and features the classic Cantonese pattern showcasing intricate hand-painted designs inspired by traditional Chinese artistry. The deep cobalt blue color contrasts beautifully against the fine white porcelain creating a sophisticated and visually striking presentation. Mottahedeh known for its exceptional reproductions of historic porcelain captures the essence of classic Cantonese style with these teacups making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. The delicate yet durable construction ensures longevity and a comfortable feel in the hand. Ideal for tea lovers and collectors of fine china this set of Cantonese teacups adds a touch of heritage and elegance to your tableware collection enhancing any dining experience with its beautiful design and craftsmanship. -
Mottahedeh Cantonese teacups in a rich cobalt blue brings an air of timeless elegance and refined luxury to any tea setting. Each teacup is crafted from high-quality porcelain and features the classic Cantonese pattern showcasing intricate hand-painted designs inspired by traditional Chinese artistry. The deep cobalt blue color contrasts beautifully against the fine white porcelain creating a sophisticated and visually striking presentation. Mottahedeh known for its exceptional reproductions of historic porcelain captures the essence of classic Cantonese style with these teacups making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. The delicate yet durable construction ensures longevity and a comfortable feel in the hand. Ideal for tea lovers and collectors of fine china this set of Cantonese teacups adds a touch of heritage and elegance to your tableware collection enhancing any dining experience with its beautiful design and craftsmanship. -
Mottahedeh Cantonese teacups in a rich cobalt blue brings an air of timeless elegance and refined luxury to any tea setting. Each teacup is crafted from high-quality porcelain and features the classic Cantonese pattern showcasing intricate hand-painted designs inspired by traditional Chinese artistry. The deep cobalt blue color contrasts beautifully against the fine white porcelain creating a sophisticated and visually striking presentation. Mottahedeh known for its exceptional reproductions of historic porcelain captures the essence of classic Cantonese style with these teacups making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. The delicate yet durable construction ensures longevity and a comfortable feel in the hand. Ideal for tea lovers and collectors of fine china this set of Cantonese teacups adds a touch of heritage and elegance to your tableware collection enhancing any dining experience with its beautiful design and craftsmanship. -
Mottahedeh Cantonese teacups in a rich cobalt blue brings an air of timeless elegance and refined luxury to any tea setting. Each teacup is crafted from high-quality porcelain and features the classic Cantonese pattern showcasing intricate hand-painted designs inspired by traditional Chinese artistry. The deep cobalt blue color contrasts beautifully against the fine white porcelain creating a sophisticated and visually striking presentation. Mottahedeh known for its exceptional reproductions of historic porcelain captures the essence of classic Cantonese style with these teacups making them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. The delicate yet durable construction ensures longevity and a comfortable feel in the hand. Ideal for tea lovers and collectors of fine china this set of Cantonese teacups adds a touch of heritage and elegance to your tableware collection enhancing any dining experience with its beautiful design and craftsmanship. -
Designed to imitate large-scale planks of old-growth wood, the Haddon Faux Wood Table is created from a mix of long wearing resin and crushed stone. This Haddon coffee table brings architectural impact and low-maintenance style to any outdoor seating arrangement. Brand: Frontgate Materials: Wood and crushed stone Color: White Item Type: Coffee Table Design Features: Faux wood low maintenance outdoor table. Condition: Excellent Dimensions: Overall Length: 44" Overall Width: 44" Overall Height: 16" Weight: 159 lbs. -
Designed to imitate large-scale planks of old-growth wood, the Haddon Faux Wood Table is created from a mix of long wearing resin and crushed stone. This Haddon coffee table brings architectural impact and low-maintenance style to any outdoor seating arrangement. Brand: Frontgate Materials: Wood and crushed stone Color: White Item Type: Coffee Table Design Features: Faux wood low maintenance outdoor table. Condition: Excellent Dimensions: Overall Length: 44" Overall Width: 44" Overall Height: 16" Weight: 159 lbs. -
Designed to imitate large-scale planks of old-growth wood, the Haddon Faux Wood Table is created from a mix of long wearing resin and crushed stone. This Haddon coffee table brings architectural impact and low-maintenance style to any outdoor seating arrangement. Brand: Frontgate Materials: Wood and crushed stone Color: White Item Type: Coffee Table Design Features: Faux wood low maintenance outdoor table. Condition: Excellent Dimensions: Overall Length: 44" Overall Width: 44" Overall Height: 16" Weight: 159 lbs. -
Artist: Janet Richardson-Baughman
Title: Along the Way
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Frame Size: 21" L x 50" W
Painting Size: 11" L x 40" W
Condition: Brand New (refer to condition index key in the policies section)
Design Features: This breathtaking landscape painting by Janet Richardson-Baughman captures the serene beauty of nature. The artwork is beautifully framed and ready to display.
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Artist: Janet Richardson-Baughman
Title: Along the Way
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Frame Size: 21" L x 50" W
Painting Size: 11" L x 40" W
Condition: Brand New (refer to condition index key in the policies section)
Design Features: This breathtaking landscape painting by Janet Richardson-Baughman captures the serene beauty of nature. The artwork is beautifully framed and ready to display.
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Artist: Janet Richardson-Baughman
Title: Along the Way
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Frame Size: 21" L x 50" W
Painting Size: 11" L x 40" W
Condition: Brand New (refer to condition index key in the policies section)
Design Features: This breathtaking landscape painting by Janet Richardson-Baughman captures the serene beauty of nature. The artwork is beautifully framed and ready to display.
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Artist: Janet Richardson-Baughman
Title: Along the Way
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Frame Size: 21" L x 50" W
Painting Size: 11" L x 40" W
Condition: Brand New (refer to condition index key in the policies section)
Design Features: This breathtaking landscape painting by Janet Richardson-Baughman captures the serene beauty of nature. The artwork is beautifully framed and ready to display.
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Artist: Janet Richardson-Baughman
Title: Along the Way
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Frame Size: 21" L x 50" W
Painting Size: 11" L x 40" W
Condition: Brand New (refer to condition index key in the policies section)
Design Features: This breathtaking landscape painting by Janet Richardson-Baughman captures the serene beauty of nature. The artwork is beautifully framed and ready to display.
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Artist: Nest Title: Yoda - The Mandalorian- Star Wars Year: 2021 Technique : Original - real giclee print and spray paint on archival matte paper ( Ultrachrome pigment ink ) Signed 2021 Paper : Matte archival textured paper 320gr Edition : 02/40 Size: 91 x 62 cm Perfect condition. Never framed. Made by NEST (France) Graffiti Artist from Paris since 1996, and one of the quickest rising stars in the French Urban art scene. -
Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs Title: Pink Pedestrians 12345 Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper Edition of 50 Signed and numbered. Size: 48 x 27 cm About the Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs was born in 1960 in Oswestry Army Camp. He is named after two of his fathers favourite men, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw. Predominantly based in London, he has a broad and diverse history as an artist and political activist. In the early 80s post-punk band Wicked Kitchen Staff, Russell sang and redistributed shoplifted gifts amongst the audiences. In the late 80s he was heavily engaged as a frontline civil disobedience activist with a number of campaigns including ACT-UP London and Outrage. The early 90s saw Russell flirting with Contemporary Dance, in performances at the ICA & The Place. Russell has lived a fiercely self directed and uncompromising life. Burning many many bridges along the way. Not always making the wisest or most practical choices. He regularly compares the option of death against whatever other choices are on offer to him, in order to be clear about what he is and is not prepared to do. He is by default an optimist. -
Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs Title: Pink Pedestrians 12345 Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper Edition of 50 Signed and numbered. Size: 48 x 27 cm About the Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs was born in 1960 in Oswestry Army Camp. He is named after two of his fathers favourite men, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw. Predominantly based in London, he has a broad and diverse history as an artist and political activist. In the early 80s post-punk band Wicked Kitchen Staff, Russell sang and redistributed shoplifted gifts amongst the audiences. In the late 80s he was heavily engaged as a frontline civil disobedience activist with a number of campaigns including ACT-UP London and Outrage. The early 90s saw Russell flirting with Contemporary Dance, in performances at the ICA & The Place. Russell has lived a fiercely self directed and uncompromising life. Burning many many bridges along the way. Not always making the wisest or most practical choices. He regularly compares the option of death against whatever other choices are on offer to him, in order to be clear about what he is and is not prepared to do. He is by default an optimist. -
Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs Title: Pink Pedestrians 12345 Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper Edition of 50 Signed and numbered. Size: 48 x 27 cm About the Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs was born in 1960 in Oswestry Army Camp. He is named after two of his fathers favourite men, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw. Predominantly based in London, he has a broad and diverse history as an artist and political activist. In the early 80s post-punk band Wicked Kitchen Staff, Russell sang and redistributed shoplifted gifts amongst the audiences. In the late 80s he was heavily engaged as a frontline civil disobedience activist with a number of campaigns including ACT-UP London and Outrage. The early 90s saw Russell flirting with Contemporary Dance, in performances at the ICA & The Place. Russell has lived a fiercely self directed and uncompromising life. Burning many many bridges along the way. Not always making the wisest or most practical choices. He regularly compares the option of death against whatever other choices are on offer to him, in order to be clear about what he is and is not prepared to do. He is by default an optimist. -
Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs Title: Red Pedestrians 12345 Edition of 50. Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper Signed and numbered. Size: 48 x 27 cm About the Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs was born in 1960 in Oswestry Army Camp. He is named after two of his fathers favourite men, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw. Predominantly based in London, he has a broad and diverse history as an artist and political activist. In the early 80s post-punk band Wicked Kitchen Staff, Russell sang and redistributed shoplifted gifts amongst the audiences. In the late 80s he was heavily engaged as a frontline civil disobedience activist with a number of campaigns including ACT-UP London and Outrage. The early 90s saw Russell flirting with Contemporary Dance, in performances at the ICA & The Place. Russell has lived a fiercely self directed and uncompromising life. Burning many many bridges along the way. Not always making the wisest or most practical choices. He regularly compares the option of death against whatever other choices are on offer to him, in order to be clear about what he is and is not prepared to do. He is by default an optimist. -
Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs Title: Red Pedestrians 12345 Edition of 50. Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper Signed and numbered. Size: 48 x 27 cm About the Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs was born in 1960 in Oswestry Army Camp. He is named after two of his fathers favourite men, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw. Predominantly based in London, he has a broad and diverse history as an artist and political activist. In the early 80s post-punk band Wicked Kitchen Staff, Russell sang and redistributed shoplifted gifts amongst the audiences. In the late 80s he was heavily engaged as a frontline civil disobedience activist with a number of campaigns including ACT-UP London and Outrage. The early 90s saw Russell flirting with Contemporary Dance, in performances at the ICA & The Place. Russell has lived a fiercely self directed and uncompromising life. Burning many many bridges along the way. Not always making the wisest or most practical choices. He regularly compares the option of death against whatever other choices are on offer to him, in order to be clear about what he is and is not prepared to do. He is by default an optimist. -
Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs Title: Red Pedestrians 12345 Edition of 50. Archival Inkjet on Somerset Satin Enhanced 330gsm Paper Signed and numbered. Size: 48 x 27 cm About the Artist: Russell Shaw Higgs was born in 1960 in Oswestry Army Camp. He is named after two of his fathers favourite men, Bertrand Russell and George Bernard Shaw. Predominantly based in London, he has a broad and diverse history as an artist and political activist. In the early 80s post-punk band Wicked Kitchen Staff, Russell sang and redistributed shoplifted gifts amongst the audiences. In the late 80s he was heavily engaged as a frontline civil disobedience activist with a number of campaigns including ACT-UP London and Outrage. The early 90s saw Russell flirting with Contemporary Dance, in performances at the ICA & The Place. Russell has lived a fiercely self directed and uncompromising life. Burning many many bridges along the way. Not always making the wisest or most practical choices. He regularly compares the option of death against whatever other choices are on offer to him, in order to be clear about what he is and is not prepared to do. He is by default an optimist. -
Artist: Jeff Gillette Title: Art in Action - Blek Le Rat I Run of: 100. Type: Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper. Size: 16 x 20 Inches This RUN comes signed & numbered by Jeff Gillette and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ARTIST STATEMENT I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the late 1980s I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal for two years. During this two-year stint, I visited every major city in India, finding myself exploring the huge slums found there. On my return to home, I moved from the Mid-West to escape the snow to teach High School Art in Orange County, California. Since finishing my MFA at Cal State Fullerton, I have been exhibiting in galleries both at home and abroad. My work is most often landscapes. A major portion of my output is paintings of slums of the developing world, where I often add an element of western cultural privilege (and oblivion) into settings of urban blight. Inspiration for what I call 'Slumscapes' comes from first-hand experience travelling. Most often I return over and over to my favorite destination: India. In the vast poverty-stricken fringes of its vast megalopolises I trip out on how the economic disparities are obscenely extreme. Ive been spending a lot of time in Mumbai slums: photographing, filming, creating Plein Aire paintings and creating interactive street art. Besides depicting slums, my artwork portrays post-apocalyptic debris fields, landfills, and detritus-cluttered deserts. The Juxtaposition of Disney themes and beloved characters (i.e.: Mickey Mouse) with all these dystopias best conveys my personal views. Pondering contemporary social, political, economical and philosophical conundrums, I cant help but feel absurdly helpless, pessimistic and humored about the future of Western Civilization. -
Artist: Jeff Gillette Title: Art in Action - Blek Le Rat I Run of: 100. Type: Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper. Size: 16 x 20 Inches This RUN comes signed & numbered by Jeff Gillette and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ARTIST STATEMENT I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the late 1980s I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal for two years. During this two-year stint, I visited every major city in India, finding myself exploring the huge slums found there. On my return to home, I moved from the Mid-West to escape the snow to teach High School Art in Orange County, California. Since finishing my MFA at Cal State Fullerton, I have been exhibiting in galleries both at home and abroad. My work is most often landscapes. A major portion of my output is paintings of slums of the developing world, where I often add an element of western cultural privilege (and oblivion) into settings of urban blight. Inspiration for what I call 'Slumscapes' comes from first-hand experience travelling. Most often I return over and over to my favorite destination: India. In the vast poverty-stricken fringes of its vast megalopolises I trip out on how the economic disparities are obscenely extreme. Ive been spending a lot of time in Mumbai slums: photographing, filming, creating Plein Aire paintings and creating interactive street art. Besides depicting slums, my artwork portrays post-apocalyptic debris fields, landfills, and detritus-cluttered deserts. The Juxtaposition of Disney themes and beloved characters (i.e.: Mickey Mouse) with all these dystopias best conveys my personal views. Pondering contemporary social, political, economical and philosophical conundrums, I cant help but feel absurdly helpless, pessimistic and humored about the future of Western Civilization. -
Artist: Jeff Gillette Title: Art in Action - Blek Le Rat I Run of: 100. Type: Archival Pigment Print on 290gsm Moab Entrada Fine Art Paper. Size: 16 x 20 Inches This RUN comes signed & numbered by Jeff Gillette and with a Certificate of Authenticity. ARTIST STATEMENT I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the late 1980s I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal for two years. During this two-year stint, I visited every major city in India, finding myself exploring the huge slums found there. On my return to home, I moved from the Mid-West to escape the snow to teach High School Art in Orange County, California. Since finishing my MFA at Cal State Fullerton, I have been exhibiting in galleries both at home and abroad. My work is most often landscapes. A major portion of my output is paintings of slums of the developing world, where I often add an element of western cultural privilege (and oblivion) into settings of urban blight. Inspiration for what I call 'Slumscapes' comes from first-hand experience travelling. Most often I return over and over to my favorite destination: India. In the vast poverty-stricken fringes of its vast megalopolises I trip out on how the economic disparities are obscenely extreme. Ive been spending a lot of time in Mumbai slums: photographing, filming, creating Plein Aire paintings and creating interactive street art. Besides depicting slums, my artwork portrays post-apocalyptic debris fields, landfills, and detritus-cluttered deserts. The Juxtaposition of Disney themes and beloved characters (i.e.: Mickey Mouse) with all these dystopias best conveys my personal views. Pondering contemporary social, political, economical and philosophical conundrums, I cant help but feel absurdly helpless, pessimistic and humored about the future of Western Civilization.
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