- FRED BULL, O/C ABSTRACT GEOMETRIC COMPOSITION(American,
b. 1942), signed, dated 1972. Frame size: 40 1/2" high, 40 1/2" wide. A few light scuffs upper left, lower right corners. Property of a Southbury CT Collector....
[more like this] - FRED BULL, LARGE ABSTRACT O/C GEOMETRIC
MOTIF(American, b. 1942), signed FB 1978 lower right. 108 3/4" long, 72 3/4" wide. Some scuffing, some water spots, soiling.
Condition:
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[more like this] - FRED BULL, LARGE GEOMETRIC LANDSCAPE
O/C"Candlewood Series II" (American, b. 1942), signed, dated 1973 on canvas and verso. Frame size: 60 1/2" high, 49" wide. Property of a Southbury CT Collector.
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[more like this] - LARGE CONTEMPORARY OIL ON CANVAS, OCEAN
SHORE, SIGNED I...Large contemporary oil on canvas, ocean shore, signed illegibly lower right, 40 1/2" x 74 1/2"along with Deisman or Oleisman, two-part abstract of colors...
[more like this] - BACTRIAN LEADED BRONZE PITCHER W/ BULL
HEAD SPOUTAncient Central Asia, Bactria, ca. 2500 to 2000 BCE. An exemplary leaded bronze pitcher presenting a discoid foot, a short, cylindrical leg, a tear-drop form body,...
[more like this] - GREEK CYPRIOT POTTERY AMPHORA BULL'S
EYE MOTIFGreece, Cyprus, Cypro-Geometric Period, ca. 900 to 750 BCE. A wheel-thrown pottery amphora of petite size with a piriform body, a cylindrical neck, and an everted...
[more like this] - RARE ANCIENT AMLASH BRONZE PRIMORDIAL
BULL IDOLNear East / Central Asia, Northwestern Iran, Parthia / Amlash, late Bronze Age, ca. 1000 to 600 BCE. A remarkable bull effigy cast from bronze with a symmetrically...
[more like this] - ISLAMIC KHORASAN BRONZE BULL HEAD EWER
Possibly 12th c., modern Iran, with incised petal decoration on waist, between geometric bands, the spout modeled as a bull's head, with handle studded with a thumb rest,...
[more like this] - (9) MEXICAN ANIMAL TOTEMS, SANTA CLARA
& OTHERS(lot of 9) Mexican Folk Art painted pottery figural items, comprising: (1) Santa Clara black clay vessel, signed Luis Ortiz, having coiled snake to rim, geometric...
[more like this] - ART DECO ASSYRIAN REVIVAL FLUSH CEILING
MOUNT Assyrian Revival Art Deco period six-light flush ceiling mount, in cast and polychromed plaster, likely 1920s, of circular form, the borders cast with birds and geometric...
[more like this] - GEOMETRIC GREEK BRONZE BULL, EX-MATHIAS
KOMOR Archaic Period (c. 8th c. BCE), votive statuette with natural dark and verdigris patina, accompanied by copy of Mathias Komor receipt, 2"h x 2.5"l...
[more like this] - ART DECO ASSYRIAN REVIVAL FLUSH CEILING
MOUNT Assyrian Revival Art Deco period six-light flush ceiling mount, in cast and polychromed plaster, likely 1920s, of circular form, the borders cast with birds and geometric...
[more like this] - KENNETH NOLAND (NY/ME, 1924-2010) Bull's
Eye, acrylic on raw canvas: Green Ring around Red Circle, unsigned, stretched, unframed, 57" x 57". Ken Noland was known for minimilism, geometric and abstract expressionist...
[more like this] - A GREAT LAKES BEADED HIDE PIPE BAG WITH
ELKThe circa 1930s bag with drawstring top is completely beaded both sides on its lower half with elk bull and cow within floral designs above a fringe of eleven wide loom-beaded...
[more like this] - 5 PC. POWDER HORNS AND BULL HORN COLLECTION:
Comprising; 4- powder horns, one having paneled sides & incised geometrical designs. 1- Set of bull horns. Approx. 5.5'' h x 18.25'' l x 10.25'' w....
[more like this] - Two Greek vessels: [askos] (pouring
vessel), earthenware with polychrome geometric decoration, probably 4th century B.C., 7-1/2 in., [surface abrasions and minor chips]; [bombylios], small vessel with rounded...
[more like this] - Bull's head butcher shop trade display,
from Grusenmeyer Bros. Meat Market, well detailed textured surface with copper wash, head mounted on circular plaque with raised geometric border design. 33"Diam. Good condition,...
[more like this] - MID-EASTERN BRONZE HORNED ANIMAL FINIAL
WEIGHT probably Iranian Bronze Age 2nd Millennium B.C. Together with Roman bronze chariot bull-head fitting circa 200-300 A.D. Anatolia Turkey and rare Hittite bronze geometric...
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