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J.B. & S.M. KNOWLES STERLING BOWL 1
J.B. & S.M. KNOWLES STERLING BOWL 1 ½"H x 7" x 5" Sterling silver bowl with scalloped rim, marked to the underside. Weighs 3.67 toz.
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Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky
Rude Osolnik Bowl Berea, Kentucky (1915-2001), mahogany with everted sides, base marked by hand "Osolnik Originals", 4 x 10 in.,
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IGBO PEOPLES, OKWA KOLA NUT BOWL
IGBO PEOPLES, OKWA KOLA NUT BOWL Nigeria, carved wood, oval center receptacle on shallow dish with wide rim, channel banding, attached to custom metal stand, 15"dia
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Monumental Free-Form Bowl, created
Monumental Free-Form Bowl, created from a cut and polished cypress knee, h. 20-1/2", w. 55-1/4", d. 45-1/2".
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Bob Stocksdale and Dean Santner.
Bob Stocksdale and Dean Santner. Bowl; What-A-Knot-Box (two works). 1996, undated, koa, walnut. 3? h × 3¾ dia in. result: $756. estimate: $800–1,200. Lot is comprised of a bowl by Bob Stocksdale and a What-A-Knot-Box by Dean Santner featuring one drawer. Incised signature, date and inscription to underside of bowl ‘Koa from Hawaii Bob Stocksdale 1996’. Branded signature and incised number to underside of box 'Dean Santner 12/10'.
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COLLECTION OF FIFTY KNOWLES,
COLLECTION OF FIFTY KNOWLES, BRADLEY EXCHANGE PORCELAIN COLLECTOR'S PLATESCollection of Fifty Knowles, Bradley Exchange Porcelain Collector's Plates
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Newcomb College Bowl marked (die
Newcomb College Bowl marked (die impressed) NC 279 JM60 mint condition 9.25''w.
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Two Turned Bowls, Rude Osolnik
Two Turned Bowls, Rude Osolnik (Berea, Kentucky, 1915-2001): figured bowl, marked "Osolnik Originals, Madera Ebony '86", 6 in., excellent condition, minor separations as made; weed pot, unmarked, 3-1/2 in., minor abrasions,
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MARKOW AND NORRIS CONFETTI ART
MARKOW AND NORRIS CONFETTI ART GLASS BOWL, THE BOWMARKOW AND NORRIS CONFETTI ART GLASS BOWL, the bowl constructed of woven and fused glass. Limited edition No.39/50, signed, approximately 19"x19"x5". Retail price $6,650, retains original packing box.
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2 ORREFORS CRYSTAL BOWLS
2 ORREFORS CRYSTAL BOWLS
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A Santa Clara Blackware Melon
A Santa Clara Blackware Melon Bowl signed Nathan Youngblood with copyright mark and three circles. Height 2 3/4 x diameter 5 inches.
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KAREN KARNES / INVERTED CONICAL
KAREN KARNES / INVERTED CONICAL BOWL (1980S)Karen Karnes
(American, 1925-2016)
Inverted conical bowl, ca. 1980s
Wood-fired stoneware
7 1/2" x 14"
A large bowl in blue and gray glazes with brown dappling. The bowl's basin is channeled at the edges, swelling upward into a center plateau. The hollow base is bisected with two long slits, a signature feature incorporated into much of Karnes' best known work. KK monogram to the base.
Provenance: A private Mission Hills collection.
Condition
Excellent condition, with no chips or notable wears.
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CONTEMPORARY BLACK WALNUT
CONTEMPORARY BLACK WALNUT BOWLSigned by the artist indistinctly on the underside, numbered 1664. The layered concentric ring capped by a slightly inclined lid. Height 3.25 in. Diameter 6.75 in.
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ROY KENT, LARGE NORFOLK ISLAND PINE
ROY KENT, LARGE NORFOLK ISLAND PINE BOWL 1998, USA, tall flaring thin-walled carved wood bowl with even honey color finish, decorative dark knot inclusions in bowl bottom, signed and dated 9/98 to underside, 10.5"h x 10.75"dia
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KAREN KARNES (AMERICAN,
KAREN KARNES (AMERICAN, 1925-2016) CERAMIC BOWL Karen Karnes (American, 1925-2016) Ceramic Bowl
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RUDE OSOLNIK TURNED WALNUT BOWL(New
RUDE OSOLNIK TURNED WALNUT BOWL(New Mexico/Kentucky, 1915-2001)
walnut footed bowl, lathe turned, dated "'85", marked "Osolnik Originals" and "Walnut", approximately 7-1/2 x 9 in.
Provenance: Collection of Rude Osolnik, Berea, Kentucky
Note: This lot is accompanied by an original catalog from the exhibition Rude and Daphne Osolnik: A Family Portrait, published by Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, 2007.
Condition:
good overall, scattered light surface scratches
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RUDE OSOLNIK WALNUT BOWL(New
RUDE OSOLNIK WALNUT BOWL(New Mexico/Kentucky, 1915-2001)
large walnut bowl, lathe turned, signed and dated "Walnut/RO/'92", 3-1/8 x 10-7/8 in. .
Provenance: Property to Benefit Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University
Condition:
anomalies to wood as made
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RUDE OSOLNIK MYRTLE BOWL(New
RUDE OSOLNIK MYRTLE BOWL(New Mexico/Kentucky, 1915-2001)
wood bowl, lathe turned, signed and dated "Osolnik Originals/Myrtle/'85", 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 in. .
Provenance: Property to Benefit Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University
Condition:
anomalies to wood as made, sits slightly off kilter
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Monumental Natzler Bowl (Otto
Monumental Natzler Bowl (Otto Natzler, Austrian/American, 1908-2007), redware with matte and blistered green glaze, 6 x 13-1/2 in.,
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(2) LAWRENCE WHEELER, LAKEWOOD
(2) LAWRENCE WHEELER, LAKEWOOD BASKET BOWLSTwo Nantucket style Lakewood woven basket bowls. One oval, one elongated. Each signed under base by Lawrence Weaver. Excellent condition with no damage. Largest basket measures 16 1/4" long x 6 3/4" wide.
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NANCEE MEEKER (American born 1951).
NANCEE MEEKER (American born 1951). FIVE CERAMIC BOWLS signed on bottom. Ceramic - Largest 6 in. x 6 1/4 in.
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Lotus ware bowl, ruffled and beaded
Lotus ware bowl, ruffled and beaded rim and handles, hand-painted scene with lovers in garden setting, green-printed mark on base, rare American porcelain, made by Knowles, Taylor & Knowles, East Liverpool, Ohio, early 1890s, 4-1/4 in. Minor losses to gilt highlights, otherwise good condition. Private Collection.
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THREE STERLING SILVER BOWLS
THREE STERLING SILVER BOWLS
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Kymm Hughes black glass bowl having
Kymm Hughes black glass bowl having mosaic design, 2004. Signed. Glass Expressions, Topeka. 8 1/2"Diam.
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RON KENT AND TOM CALHOUN TURNED
RON KENT AND TOM CALHOUN TURNED BOWLSRon Kent (American, 1931-2018)Bowl, 1996turned Norfolk pinesigned Ron Kent and dated, on stand; together with another example by Tom Calhoun inscribed WWW TMC 6/96 (3)the larger 4 3/4 x 16
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Knowles, Taylor & Knowles. Lotus
Knowles, Taylor & Knowles. Lotus Ware vases, set of two. c. 1895, glazed and carved porcelain. 7½ h × 4¼ dia in. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside of each example ‘K.T.K. Co. Lotus ware’. Provenance: Wolf's Auction Gallery, Cleveland, 17 November 1990, Lots 1195 and 1228
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ART NOUVEAU WM B KERR & CO STERLING
ART NOUVEAU WM B KERR & CO STERLING BOWL An Art Nouveau sterling silver oval bowl the border embellished with repousse clover flowers and leaves in heavy relief by William B Kerr & Co of Newark, NJ, Marked on the reverse, Maker's mark rubbed but discernable, 3.25" H x 13" W. 18 ozt. Provenance: Removed from a collection in Mt. Kisco.
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FOUR CRYSTAL BOWLS, TWO VASES AND A
FOUR CRYSTAL BOWLS, TWO VASES AND A NAPPYFour Crystal Bowls, Two Vases and a Nappy,
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A WORCESTER BOWL painted in
A WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglaze blue with the Precipice pattern of two huts, perilously placed on unsupported ground between trees, a bandstand like temple, bridge and pagodas to the reverse, the interior with a further island landscape and diaper border, 22.5cm diam, c1765-75
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Nick Wirdnam (20/21st Cent.
Nick Wirdnam (20/21st Cent. Australian) ''Incalmo Bowl'' Blown Glass 4''x12.5''. A two color intense orange and black bowl. Signed on bottom. Excellent condition. Former pilchuck artist.
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Moocroft Bowl decorated with
Moocroft Bowl decorated with Magnolias on Cream Background Diameter 16cm
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Staffordshire Clews Historical Blue
Staffordshire Clews Historical Blue Bowl and Server, States pattern by James and Ralph Clews, depicting 15 states with state border: New York, Delaware, Virginia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Carolina, Carolina, Georgia, Vermont, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland; blind justice and George Washington among decorations, impressed mark at underside, 11-1/4" x 8-1/2" cut corner serving dish and 10-1/2" round bowl, 2-1/4"H, roughness to edges on round bowl, Large round bowl glaze losses to rim, chip to base, scratches to surface
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MOORCROFT Bowl. Signed and artist
MOORCROFT Bowl. Signed and artist signed on base. Dimensions: 10 1/2" diameter.
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Two pieces Karen Karnes pottery:
Two pieces Karen Karnes pottery: bowl, unmarked, 2-3/4 x 7-1/2 in.; covered vessel with impressed mark for Karen Karnes (American, born 1925), 5 in. Excellent condition. Both purchased by Mary Parker, consignor, from the potter in the early 1950s when she taught at Black Mountain College, Black Mountain, North Carolina.
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Waylande Gregory Bowl marked with
Waylande Gregory Bowl marked with (hand scripted) Waylande Gregory 1006 tiny chip on the bottom rim of base 3.5''h.
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TWO CHARLES COUNTS BOWLS .
TWO CHARLES COUNTS BOWLS .