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Habatat Galleries Habatat Galleries Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art Sunday - July 17, 2011 Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art 1: bag in a bag USD 3,600 - 4,000 blown glass, signed by artist ARTIST: John Littleton/ Kate Vogel YEAR: 1984 SIZE: 15 x 11 x 11 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 2: The Long Wait USD 8,000 - 14,000 a photo emulsion sculputre with mixed media, signed by the artist ARTIST: Mary VanCline YEAR: 1991 SIZE: 34 x 44 x 11" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 3: Blushing Rainbow Frog Traveling in the Milky Way USD 2,200 - 2,800 lampworked glass sculpture, John Nygren #3856:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: John Nygren YEAR: 1991 SIZE: 4.5 x 3.5 x 3.25" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 4: I don't like the way they are watching us USD 5,500 - 8,000 blown and carved glass sculpture, Stephen Hodder:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Stephen Hodder YEAR: 1986 SIZE: 9.5 x 16 x 12 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 5: 146448 III USD 15,000 - 20,000 mixed media, glass, resin, paint and fabricated steel, :signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Bohumil Elias YEAR: 1990 SIZE: 39 x 37 x 2.5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 6: Inversion Series USD 18,000 - 24,000 slumped glass and cast bronze, ARTIST: Mary Shaffer YEAR: 1992 SIZE: 6.5 x 20.5 x 10" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 7: Cyclamen Vessel USD 18,000 - 24,000 Pate de Verre, signed by the artist ARTIST: Kimiake Higuchi YEAR: 1992 SIZE: 12.5 x 11 x 5.75 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 8: Drowning from the Day and Night Series USD 16,000 - 22,000 lamp worked, sandblasted, painted and cut glass sculpture, signed by the artist ARTIST: Jay Musler YEAR: 1992 SIZE: 6 x 56 x 10 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 9: Cactus with Venetian Flower USD 7,500 - 10,000 Blown and assembled glass sculpture, flo perkins:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Flo Perkins YEAR: 1986 SIZE: 16 x 10 x 9 Studio glass art contemporary art glass Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 1 Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art 10: The Navigator's Run USD 28,000 - 35,000 hot worked, laminated and carved sculpture, p.borowski 2003:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Pawel Borowski YEAR: 2003 SIZE: 81 x 22 x 18 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 11: green vessel USD 3,000 - 3,500 blown glass, signed "LIPOFSKY" ARTIST: Marvin Lipofsky YEAR: circa 1966 SIZE: 7 x 8" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 12: Untitled Vessel USD 3,000 - 5,000 Blown glass, Lipofsky 1966:signed by the artist ARTIST: Marvin Lipofsky YEAR: 1966 SIZE: 7.75 x 4.5 x 4.5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 13: Sketch Piece USD 7,000 - 9,000 Blown glass, Lipofsky 1975:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Marvin Lipofsky YEAR: 1975 SIZE: 7 x 9.25 x 9" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 14: dark sculpture USD 2,500 - 3,000 blown glass, Lipofsky:signed by the artist ARTIST: Marvin Lipofsky YEAR: 1966 SIZE: 6.75 x 6 x 2.5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 15: small vessel USD 1,000 - 1,200 blown glass applied foil, labled #74 ARTIST: Kyohei Fujita YEAR: circa 1982 SIZE: 5 x 3.5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 16: Untitled USD 35,000 - 45,000 Blown glass, applied foils, Fujita:signed by the artist ARTIST: Kyohei Fujita YEAR: 1982 SIZE: 7 x 9" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 17: Engraved Cylinder USD 18,000 - 24,000 blown and engraved glass, Huchthasuen Erlacher 1976:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1976 SIZE: 7.5 x 6" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 18: Air Trap Vessel USD 800 - 6,000 blown glass, david huchthausen 1976:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1976 SIZE: 8.75 x 4.5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 2 Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art 19: deco vessel USD 14,000 - 16,000 blown glass, signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1976 SIZE: 9 x 6.5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 20: Air Trap Vessel USD 800 - 6,000 blown glass, signed and dated by artist ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1976 SIZE: 9"h Studio glass art contemporary art glass 21: plant life USD 3,000 - 3,500 blown glass, ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 5 x 3" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 22: paperweight enclosed floral design USD 3,000 - 3,500 blown glass, david huchthausen 1979 Miliropa:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 4.75 x 4.5 x 3 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 23: plant life USD 10,000 - 12,000 blown glass, ARTIST: David Huchthausen YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 6.75 x 6.75 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 24: vessel USD 1,200 - 1,600 blown glass, Brent Kee Young 1979:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Brent Kee Young YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 6 x 5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 25: vessel USD 1,200 - 1,600 blown glass, signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Brent Kee Young YEAR: 1978 SIZE: 7.5 x 6" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 26: vessel USD 1,300 - 1,700 blown glass, Brent Kee Young 1979:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Brent Kee Young YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 7 x 5.5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 27: vessel USD 2,000 - 2,500 blown glass, Petr Hora 97:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Petr Hora YEAR: 1997 SIZE: 9 x 7.5 x 3" Studio glass art contemporary art glass Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 3 Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art 28: Bearing Figure with Amphora II USD 40,000 - 45,000 cast glass and pigmented pressed steel, ARTIST: HOWARD BEN TRE YEAR: 1996 SIZE: 20 x 11.75 x 8 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 29: Column 35 USD 110,000 - 140,000 Cast glass, applied copper, ARTIST: Howard Ben Tre YEAR: 1986 SIZE: 95 x 25 x 15" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 30: Basin Series USD 16,000 - 20,000 cast glass, ARTIST: HOWARD BEN TRE YEAR: ca. 1992 SIZE: 5.5 x 17 x 8 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 31: Mirror USD 4,000 - 4,500 assembled vitreolite and metal, ARTIST: Linda McNeil YEAR: circa early 80s SIZE: 9.5 x 8 x 6" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 32: small vessel USD 800 - 1,200 blown glass and fumed, Mark Peiser 1968 to sue:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Mark Peiser YEAR: 1968 SIZE: 3 x 2.5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 33: Paperwieght vessel USD 16,000 - 18,000 blown glass, singed and dated by artist PWV030 ARTIST: Mark Peiser YEAR: 1976 SIZE: 7.5"h Studio glass art contemporary art glass 34: Paperweight Vessel #251 USD 14,000 - 18,000 Blown glass, Mark Peiser PWV #251:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Mark Peiser YEAR: 1980 SIZE: 5.75 x 6 x 6" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 35: #319 USD 30,000 - 35,000 Blown glass, Mark Peiser PWV #251:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Mark Peiser YEAR: 1981 SIZE: 12.75 x 6 x 6" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 36: Goblet USD 2,000 - 2,500 blown glass, Donte Marioni Haystack 1991:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Donte Marioni YEAR: 1991 SIZE: 11 x 3" Studio glass art contemporary art glass Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 4 Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art 37: Beer Stein USD 1,500 - 1,600 blown glass, ARTIST: Fritz Driesbach YEAR: Circa late 60s SIZE: 15.25 x 4.5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 38: micro sculpture USD 2,000 - 2,500 blown glass, ARTIST: James Carpenter YEAR: late 60s SIZE: 2.5 x 3" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 39: flower vessel USD 1,200 - 1,300 blown vessel, Charles Lotton 1977 Multi-Flora:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Charles Lotton YEAR: 1977 SIZE: 5 x 3" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 40: multi-flora USD 1,200 - 1,300 blown glass, Charles Lotton 1978 Multi-Flora:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Charles Lotton YEAR: 1978 SIZE: 5.5 x 5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 41: vessel USD 1,200 - 1,300 blown glass, Lotton 1976:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Charles Lotton YEAR: 1976 SIZE: 6 x 5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 42: vessel with illustration USD 600 - 800 blown glass and blue cane, Bernstein 1979:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: William Bernstein YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 5 x 5.5 x 4" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 43: decorated Vessel USD 1,200 - 1,300 blown vessel, Bernstein 1981:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: William Bernstein YEAR: 1981 SIZE: 9.25 x 6 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 44: Blown glass vessel USD 1,500 - 2,500 Blown glass, Tom Mcglauchlin :signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Tom Mcglauchlin YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 8.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 45: Untitled Vessel USD 2,000 - 2,500 blown vessel, signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Tom Mcglauchlin YEAR: 1978 SIZE: 10.5 x 5 Studio glass art contemporary art glass Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 5 Studio Glass and Contemporary Glass Art 46: Untitled Vessel USD 1,750 - 1,900 blown glass, Tom Mcglachlin 1977:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Tom Mcglauchlin YEAR: 1977 SIZE: 11" x 5" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 47: untitled vessel USD 3,000 - 3,500 blown vessel, Tom Mcglauchlin 1979:signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Tom Mcglauchlin YEAR: 1979 SIZE: 8 x 6" Studio glass art contemporary art glass 48: Blue Cirque USD 24,000 - 30,000 mold blown glass with engraved features, glass enamels and painted alder wood, signed and dated by the artist ARTIST: Flora Mace and Joey Kirkpatrick YEAR: 1986 SIZE: 36 x 24 x 11 Studio glass art contemporary art glass 49: Untitled Vessel USD 14,000 - 16,000 blown vessel and wire drawing, Joey kirkpatrick
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