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Post Sale Results for 667 - 20Th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 Post Sale Results for 667 - 20th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 Lot and Description Low High Price Realized 1 - Kenneth William Carder and Gary Beecham, (American, 20th Century | $600 $800 $378 b. 1955 ), Face Inclusion, 1983 Two Part Sculpture 2 - Rick Beck, (American, b. 1960), Large Bowl $300 $500 $283 3 - Karl Schantz, (American, b. 1944), Stars and Stripes Bottle, 1979 $150 $250 $88 4 - Richard Ritter, (American, b. 1940), Untitled Vessl (Family Portrait) $700 $900 $441 5 - Richard Ritter, (American, b. 1940), Untitled Vessel, Black, 1979 $300 $500 $189 6 - Richard Ritter, (American, b. 1940), Untitled Vessel, 1977 $300 $500 $0 7 - Richard Ritter, (American, b. 1940), Untitled Vessel $300 $500 $189 8 - Richard Ritter, (American, b. 1940), Untitled Vessel $200 $400 $0 9 - Ann (Warff) Wolff and Wilke Adolfsson, (German, b. 1937 | Swedish, b. $300 $500 $0 1940), Untitled Bowl 10 - Gary Beecham, (American, b. 1955), Untitled Vessel, 1976 $100 $200 $63 11 - Gary Beecham, (American, b. 1955), Sculpture $300 $500 $0 12 - Gary Beecham, (American, b. 1955), Sculpture $300 $500 $189 13 - Gary Beecham, (American, b. 1955), Vase $300 $500 $189 14 - Gary Beecham, (American, b. 1955), Geometric Vessel, 1978 $300 $500 $239 15 - Thomas Philabaum, (American, b. 1947), Reptialian Bag Vessel, 1982 $150 $250 $283 16 - Thomas Philabaum, (American, b. 1947), Reptialian Bag Vessel, 1983 $200 $400 $189 17 - Brent Kee Young, (American, b. 1946), Vessel $400 $600 $252 18 - Mark Peiser, (American b. 1938), Vase $300 $500 $0 19 - Mark Peiser, (American, b. 1938), Spaghetti Bowl, 1977 $800 $1,200 $630 20 - Mark Peiser, (American, b. 1938), Vase, 1976 $200 $400 $126 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Post Sale Results for 667 - 20th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 21 - Mark Peiser, (American, b. 1938), Vase, 1975 $200 $400 $201 22 - David R Huchthausen, (American, b. 1951), Mikropa Plant Life $500 $700 $315 Paperweight Sculpture 23 - John Lewis, (American, b. 1942), Bowl $400 $600 $252 24 - John Lewis, (American, b. 1942), Seascape Vessel, 1975 $150 $250 $88 25 - John Lewis, (American, b. 1942), Moon Bowl, 1975 $200 $400 $151 26 - John Lewis, (American, b. 1942), Moon Bowl, 1974 $200 $400 $189 27 - Dick Huss, (American b. 1946), Vase $100 $200 $88 28 - Richard "Dick" Huss, (American, b. 1946), Vessel, 1986 $800 $1,200 $1,008 29 - Dick Huss, (American, b. 1946), Untitled Vessell, 1973 $200 $400 $126 30 - Dick Huss, (American, b. 1946), Unittiled Vessel, 1976 $300 $500 $189 31 - Dale Chihuly, (American, b. 1941), Five Piece Seaform, Partial Set, $800 $1,200 $1,638 1986 32 - Dale Chihuly, (American, b. 1941), Green Squash Form Hanging $800 $1,200 $693 Sculpture Pilchuck 25th Anniversary Ariel Addition Edition 45/400 33 - Dale Chihuly, (American, b. 1941), Blue Squash Form Hanging $800 $1,200 $756 Sculpture Pilchuck 25th Anniversary Ariel Addition Edition 38/400 34 - Kent Ipsen, (American, b. 1933), Sculpture, 1979 $300 $500 $0 35 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Tall Vessel $200 $400 $126 36 - Kent Ipsen, (American, b. 1933), Vase $300 $500 $189 37 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Untitled Vessel, 1975 $200 $400 $252 38 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Untitled Sculpture, 1977 $300 $500 $0 39 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Vase $100 $200 $126 40 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Bowl, 1973 $200 $400 $126 41 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Vessel $300 $500 $189 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Post Sale Results for 667 - 20th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 42 - Kent Ipsen, (American, 1933-2012), Vessel, 1973 $300 $500 $315 43 - James Van Deruzen, (American, b. 1952), Two-Tiered Bowl Sculpture $300 $500 $0 44 - James Van Deruzen, (American, b. 1952), Stemmed Sculpture $200 $400 $0 45 - Peter Secrest, (American, 20th Century), Vessel $200 $400 $126 46 - Curtiss Brock, (American, b. 1961), Untitled, 1984 $300 $500 $252 47 - Curtiss Brock, (American, b. 1961), Untitled Vessel, 1983 $200 $400 $0 48 - Stephen Dee Edwards, (American b. 1954), Sea Form, 1980 $500 $700 $0 49 - Tom McGlauchlin, (American, 20th Century), Untitled Vessel, 1975 $300 $500 $283 50 - Tom McGlauchlin, (American, 20th Century), Untitled Sculpture, 1978 $300 $500 $201 51 - Tom McGlauchlin, (American, b. 1934), Untitled Vessel $300 $500 $189 52 - Tom McGlauchlin, (American, b. 1934), Untitled Vessel $300 $500 $189 53 - Tom McGlauchlin, (American, b. 1934), Untitled Vessel $300 $500 $189 54 - Randy Strong, (American, 20th Century), Vessel, 1975 $100 $200 $88 55 - Randy Strong, (American, 20th Century), Vessel, 1975 $200 $400 $126 56 - Mel Munsen, (American, b. 1946), Vessel, 1973 $100 $200 $126 57 - Randy Strong, (American, 20th Century), Vase, 1979 $50 $100 $100 58 - Dale Brownscombe, (American, b. 1945), Vase $100 $200 $63 59 - Dale Brownscombe, (American, b. 1945), Vase $100 $200 $63 60 - Dale Brownscombe, (American, b. 1945), Vase $100 $200 $63 61 - David White, (American, 20th Century), Torsional, 1982 $300 $500 $189 62 - Meredith Wenzel, (American, 20th Century), Untitled Vessel, 1982 $200 $400 $378 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Post Sale Results for 667 - 20th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 63 - Michael Baylen, (American, 20th Century), Pair of Art Glass Vases $150 $250 $88 64 - James R Wilbat, (American, 20th Century), Centerpiece Bowl $100 $200 $0 65 - Peet Robison, (American, 1948-2012), Untitled Vessel, 1976 $100 $200 $0 66 - Boris Dudchenko, (American, 20th Century), Vessel $100 $200 $0 67 - Robert A Stone, (American, 20th Century), Vase $50 $100 $37 69 - William Dexter, (American, 20th Century), Lattice Series, 1980 $400 $600 $0 70 - Michael Cohn, (American, b. 1949), Tortoise Shell, 1979 $300 $500 $283 71 - Paul Seide, (American, b 1949), Untitled Sculpture, 1978 $300 $500 $0 72 - Robert Hurlstone, (American, b. 1952), Platter, 1983 $500 $700 $315 73 - Peter Vanderlaan, (American, b. 1950), Glass Sculpture, 1993 $300 $500 $315 74 - Roland Jahn, (German/American, b. 1934), Untitled Cylindar, 1978 $100 $200 $63 75 - Huppel, 20th Century, Untitled Vessel $100 $200 $0 76 - Neil Duman, (American, b. 1955), Bowl $200 $400 $163 77 - Eric Hopkins, (American, b. 1951), Untitled Shell Form, 1979 $100 $200 $189 78 - Robert C. Fritz, (American, 1920-1986), Untitled Vessel $150 $250 $201 79 - Frederick Birkhill, (American, 20th Century), Untitled, 1983 Lampwork $200 $400 $176 Glass Bottle 80 - William Bernstein, (American, b. 1945), Woman In Laurel, 1980 $300 $500 $0 81 - Italo Scanga, (American, 1932-2001), Untitled Vessel, 1986 $500 $700 $567 82 - Susan 'Sue' Rankin, (Canadian, b. 1959), Vessel, 1989 $100 $200 $113 83 - Paul Manners, (American, b. 1946), Untitled Sculpture $100 $200 $189 84 - Robert Levin, (American, b. 1948), Untitled Ciup, 1979 $400 $600 $0 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Post Sale Results for 667 - 20th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 85 - Sylvia Vigiletti, (American, b. 1933), Green Dragon, 1974 $100 $200 $63 86 - George Thiewes, (American, b. 1943), Vessel, 1976 $80 $120 $100 87 - Robert Barber, (American, 20th Century), Bottle Form $75 $150 $37 88 - Carol Schreitmueller, (American, 20th Century), Untitled Two Piece $100 $200 $63 Sculpture 89 - George Whitfield Bucquet, (American, b. 1954), Celadon Fish $100 $200 $378 90 - Edward Nesteruk, (American, b. 1941), Glass Sculpture, 1982 $300 $500 $201 91 - Richard Jolley, (American, b. 1952), Adam and Eve, 1983 $300 $500 $1,071 92 - Reuben Haley, (American, 1872-1933), Ruba Rhombic, $500 $700 $346 93 - Herb Babcock, (American, b. 1946), Bowl, 1980 $200 $400 $226 94 - Modernist, Mid 20th Century, Charger $50 $100 $151 95 - Michael Nourot, (American, b. 1949), Vase $50 $100 $88 96 - Kelley Studios, American, 20th Century, Pair of Bottle Form Art Glass $100 $200 $63 Sculptures 97 - George Machart, (American, 20th Century), Vessel, 2006 $50 $100 $63 98 - Kyle Gribskov, (American, b. 1951), Large Bowl, 2007 $100 $200 $138 99 - Nick Delmatto, (American, 20th Century), Vase, 1987 $100 $200 $226 100 - Robert Eickholt, (American, 20th Century), Vase $50 $100 $113 101 - Tony Carretta, (American, b. 1953), Ceremonial Bowl, 1994 $300 $500 $0 102 - Robert Held, (American, 20th Century), Bowl $100 $200 $63 103 - Robert Held, (American, 20th Century), Iridecent Vase $100 $200 $88 104 - Daniel Edler, (American, 20th Century), Vase, 1972 $100 $200 $63 105 - Daniel Edler, (American, 20th Century), Vase, 1973 $100 $200 $63 1338 WEST LAKE STREET CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60607 | PH: 312.280.1212 | FX: 312.280.1211 | HINDMANAUCTIONS.COM Post Sale Results for 667 - 20th Century Glass (Online Only LA) May 20, 2019 106 - Daune "Biz" Littel, (American, 20th Century), Untitled Bowl $100 $200 $75 107 - Richard Satava, (American, b. 1950), Vase $300 $500 $378 108 - Rick Strini, (American, 20th Century), Vessel, 1975 $50 $100 $75 109 - Drew Smith, (American, 20th Century), Vessel $200 $400 $126 110 - David Leppla, (American, b. 1956), Untitled Sculpture $150 $250 $88 111 - Fritz Dreisbach, (American, b. 1941), Cullowhee Snow Branch Series, $300 $500 $0 1979 112 - Jak Brewer, (American, 20th Century), Merlin's Crystal, 1988 $300 $500 $283 113 - Colin Reid, (English, b.1953), Perfume Bottle, 1987 $800 $1,200 $598 114 - James Watkins, (American, b. 1955), Still Life III, 1985 $1,000 $2,000 $0 115 - James Watkins, (American, b. 1955), Bottle and Pitcher, 1989 $800 $1,200 $0 116 - Bruce Bortin, (American, 20th Century), Vessel $100 $200 $0 117 - Acquaetta Williams, (American, 20th Century), Vase $100 $200 $63 118 - Ann Alderson Cabezas, (American, 20th Century), Bowl with Dancing $100 $200 $63 Figures 119 - Thomas Farbanish, (American, b. 1963), Urn, 1985 $200 $400 $0 120 - Mark Abilgaard, (American, 20th Century), Totem, 1986 $400 $600 $535 121 - Lisabeth Sterling, (American, b.
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