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Large 19th c Antique Chinese armoire-size cupboard with top and bottom cabinets, each with 2 doors, and 3 drawers, painted black. Handmade of wood with beautiful carved details - rounded edges to doors and drawers, and decorative carving at base. Beautifully beveled panels back piece as well - overall the hand-hewn details are really elegant. 84"h x 49"w x 24"w. 113 / 288 -
Handmade Chokwe wood and metal chair or ceremonial seat (ngundja) from central Africa, circa 1940s. Ornately carved with faces all over structure. Chokwe seats tend to be assembled of multiple wood and metal pieces, rather than carved from a single piece, and that is the case here - see the character of the joins in the photos. Originated from an ethnographic arts collection focusing on African art in Virginia. 42.5"h x 17.5w" x 27.5d" This chair or throne was one of the principal symbols of the authority of a Chokwe chief. 115 / 288 -
Pair of Good Antique Chinese Export Fitzhugh Plates with shallow rim. Around the 1780s the mostly monochrome FitzHugh pattern appeared. It was only made for a few decades up until the 1820 and exclusively for export. The spectacular quality is similar to the best of Nanking and late Willow patterns. Because FitzHugh was popular in the late 18th and early 19th century the shapes of pieces should reflect the style of the period - larger dinner plates with a shallow curved rim, drum shaped teapots, helmet or hog snout pitchers, twisted stalk handles with elaborate leaf terminals. There should be no marks. 10"x10". 123 / 288 -
Four (4) Oggo Counter Stools by Hank Loewenstein, 1970s, Blonde wood with blue seats. Meet the Oggo counter stool, a fabulous creation from the mind of design maven Hank Loewenstein. With its sleek lines and nostalgic appeal, this stool brings a touch of retro-cool to any counter space. Hank Loewenstein is a renowned furniture designer known for his innovative and eclectic creations that perfectly capture the spirit of the '70s. With his bold and imaginative designs, he has left an indelible mark on the world of interior design, inspiring countless retro enthusiasts along the way 124 / 288 -
Professionally Framed Sol Lewitt Lithograph "The 2000 Series" The Museum of Modern Art New York. Printed in The United States in 2000 in an unnumbered limited edition. One in a series of posters commissioned to commemorate a century of art and the passage to the new millennium, designed exclusively for The Museum of Modern Art. It features a Modernist artwork image created by the artist Sol LeWitt, copyright 2000 The Museum of Modern Art. Solomon "Sol " LeWitt ( 1928 - 2007 ) was an American artist of a Russian Jewish background, linked to various movements, including Conceptual Art and Minimalism. LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960's with his Wall Drawings and " Structures " but was prolific in a wide range of mediums including drawing, printmaking, photography, painting, installation, and artist's books. Artworks by LeWitt have been the subject of hundreds of solo exhibitions in many of the most prestigious museums and galleries around the world since 1965. Framed Poster Measures 23" wide 34" tall. 126 / 288 -
Rare 19th c. Luigi Rossini (1790-1857) Il Tavolato hand colored engraving 1836-1839.. The remains of the Acqua Felice Aqueduct in the Roman Countryside. Framed under glass. Measures 19.25" x 14.25", weighs 3 lbs 15 oz. Provenance: Gippy Plantation, Avenue of Oaks, Berkeley County, South Carolina 140 / 288 -
A limited edition 177/500 framed 'Nancy Hammond' Poster, created in 1999 which is part of her popular 'Annual' Works. The 2000 Annual Annapolis poster, Peaceable Kingdom is a limited edition lithograph print by Nancy Hammond and was released in 1999. The poster was the first of the annual posters to sell out completely. In frame 34"x29 1/2"x1" 144 / 288 -
Large limited edition Giclee "Island Girls" by Jim Booth 2004 Signed and numbered 167/2000 by Jim. A view of the shrimp boats at Crosby?s Seafood on the way to Folly Beach, SC. Jim traveled Folly Road for many years and this was one of his favorite places for inspiration along the way. Jim Booth was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1945. He is a self-taught artist who has specialized in realistic, lowcountry South Carolina paintings. While majoring in architecture at Clemson University, he decided that art was where his future lay. In order to fulfill his military obligations, he left school and joined the Marine Corps for four years of service, including combat in Vietnam. During the war he drew, making pencil drawings of the scenery. In 1977 Jim opened his own gallery. Professionally framed in wood frame at the Gallery 42"x32"x1 1/4". 149 / 288 -
Vintage Tribal Beads, clay and glass with silver spacers and a signed Don Lucas Sterling Lapis Lazuli Pendant. Don Lucas of Bakersfield, California offers a variety of fine jewelry made with turquoise, coral, gaspeite, onyx and other stones from around the world. Measures 21" Opened. Pendant 1". 153 / 288 -
8 JULISKA HAND BLOWN SIGNED TUMBLERS 157 / 288 -
MID CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE LAMP 165 / 288 -
8 Piece Vintage 830 Norwegian Silver. 166 / 288 -
"Bluefish" 1987 Gyotaku pressed on paper by print artist and zoologist F. G. (Eric) Hochberg (1941-2023). F.G. Hochberg was a pioneering nature print artist and curator emeritus of invertebrate zoology at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Professionally framed. Measures 22" x 30" 171 / 288 -
ART DECO HAND PAINTED DECORATIVE TRAY 177 / 288
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