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215. A Harvey Littleton Glass Sculpture
A descending arch with a cut piece. The clear blown glass internally decorated in blue, orange, pink and opaque white. Signed Harvey K. Littleton 12-1987-4. The smaller piece signed HKL 12-1987-4. Large 13" h., small 7 1/2" h. Literature: Henry Hawley, Glass Today, The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1997, p. 29, where the author states "......Littleton is perhaps the single most important figure in the American Studio Glass Movement." Provenance: Riley Hawk Galleries, Cleveland.
15,000/25,000 SOLD: $20,988.00
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216. An Emergence Hot Glass Sculpture by Dominick Labino
The clear form with internal enclosed pink and orange veils and tear drop, signed Labino, 6-1980. 6 1/2" h. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist.
2,000/4,000 SOLD: $5,923.00
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217. Untitled Glass Sculpture, Howard Ben Tre, 1983
The abstract columnar form cast with copper applications and granular surface. 7 1/2" h. Literature: Hawley, Glass Today, p.78. Provenance: Habatat Galleries, Michigan.
3,000/5,000 SOLD: $3,508.00
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218. Spring Beauty Botanical, Paul Stankard
Four glass sculptures with lampworked crocuses and root nymphs, colored in white, green, yellow, and cream, signed Paul Stankard, numbered F35, dated '89. 3" h., 5" h. Provenance: Heller Gallery, New York. Note: for similar example see page 54 in Glass Today, The Cleveland Museum of Art.
4,000/6,000 SOLD: $3,910.00
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219. Spring Beauty Botanical, Paul Stankard
A glass sculpture with a bouquet of lampworked flowers in white, red, yellow, purple, and green cased in clear glass, signed Paul J. Stankard, numbered S30, and dated '94. Provenance: Heller Gallery, New York. Note: for similar example see p.54 in Glass Today, The Cleveland Museum of Art.
4000/6000 SOLD: $4,945.00
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220. A Floral Paperweight, Paul Stankard, 1992
Blown with a lampworked and encased floral spray and bee on a cobalt ground, signed on the base "Paul J. Stankard B9 '92". 3 1/4" d.
1,000/2,000 SOLD: $1,616.00
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221. An Early Glass Seaform Set, Dale Chihuly
Composed of three nested, blown glass elements in white, decorated with stripes and waves in white. Largest 14" h., 12" d.
3,000/5,000 SOLD: $4,198.00
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222. A Macchia Glass Sculpture, Dale Chihuly, 1997
Free blown in dappled red, orange, and iridescent blue on the exterior, with bright orange interior and royal blue lip wrap, signed "Chihuly '97". 7 3/4" h.
6,000/8,000 SOLD: $6,963.00
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223. Untitled Glass Sculpture, Kaufman, 1985
The mottled green, blue, gold, red, and clear frosted glass blown into an irregular shell form, signed on the bottom "Kaufman 85, A112".4 1/2"h, 10 1/2" w.
400/800 SOLD: $598.00
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224. A Persian Glass Sculpture, Dale Chihuly, 1990
Free blown in radiating claret, amber, and opalescent glass on the exterior, bright blue interior, and crimson lip wrap, engraved Chihuly '90. 14 1/2" h., 30 1/2" w.
4,000/6,000 SOLD: $10,810.00
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