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MASTERWORKS: A CONTEMPORARY GLASS AUCTION Click HERE to view the auction item's online |
AUCTION RESULTS APRIL 24TH 2008
Click HERE to download the results in an excel format (.xls)
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1 Giles Bettison “Threads PS #106 Paddocks Series" 1999 fused glass murinni vessel 16.25 X 5.5" SOLD: $5,750 |
2 Mark Peiser “Vessel Wisteria PPW Vessel" 1976 multi-layered blown glass vessel 7.5 x 6 x 6" SOLD: $34,500 |
3 Toots Zynsky “Feverish Chaos" 1996 Fillet de verre glass vessel 5 X 10 x 5" SOLD: $4,020 |
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4 Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova "Green Eye of the Pyramid” 1993 cast glass sculpture 18.5 X 21 X 7.5” SOLD: $97,750 |
5 Bohumil Elias “146448III” 1989 mixed media glass sculpture 39 X 37 X 2.5 AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
6 Joel Philip Myers “#8-138” 1981 blown glass vessel 12.75 X 4.5 X 4.5” SOLD: $13,225 |
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7 Joel Philip Myers “#8-64” 1987 A blown glass vessel 11.5 X 4 X 4" AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
8 Howard Ben Tre “Blue Box” 1985 cast glass and metal sculpture 41.5 X 14.75 X 13" SOLD: $57,500 |
9 Karla Trinkley Low Ball "118-21" 1988 pate de verre glass sculpture 8.25 X 17.5 X 17.5” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
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10 Stanislaw Libensky “Pilchuck Cylinder” 1983 A blown glass sculpture 10 X 13 X 13” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
11 Harvey Littleton “Segmented Form” 1979 blown, hot-worked and polished glass sculpture 6 X 10 X 4.25” SOLD: $18,400 |
12 0Therman Statom “Chair” Circa 1992 assembled glass sculpture with mixed media 53 X 48 X 32" SOLD |
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13 Gianni Toso "Rabbi and Priest Chess Set" 1989 lamp-worked glass chess 18.5 X 24.5 X 24.5” SOLD: $32,775 |
14 Dick Huss “Untitled” 1984 blown and cold-worked glass vessel 9 x 11 x 11” SOLD: $2,013 |
15 Michael Glancy “Celestial Vortex” 1986 blown and sandblasted glass sculpture with acid polish 5 X 10.5 X 12" SOLD: $28,750 |
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16 Ann Wolff “Untitled Bowl” 1983 blown and etched glass bowl 4.5 X 13.5 X 13.5” SOLD: $6,900 |
17 Dan Dailey “Lizard Elegance” 1999 blown glass sculpture with acid polish and metals 17 x 16 x 8” SOLD: $34,500 |
18 Jay Musler “Cityscape” 1987 blown and painted glass bowl 7.5 X 8.5 X 8.5" SOLD: $11,500 |
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19 Janusz Walentynowicz “Woman with Dyed Hair” 1991 cast glass sculpture 17 X 18 X 19" AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
20 Philip Nygren “Untitled Vessel” 1987 lamp-worked vessel 10.5 X 3.5 X 3.5” SOLD: $3,450 |
21 Sidney Cash “Harmonic Dispositions...” 1984 slumped glass sculpture with metal 14 X 18 X 8.5” SOLD: $9,200 |
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22 Michael Glancy “Macrospire” 1985 blown and sandblasted glass sculpture with acid polish 12 x 7 x 7" AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
23 William Carlson “Contrapuntal Series” 1992 cast, laminated, cut and polished glass sculpture 24 X 18.5 X 5.5” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
24 William Carlson “Granite Perfume #2” 1993 cast, laminated, cut and polished glass vessel 8 X 11 X 5" SOLD: $10,063 |
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25 William Carlson “Granite Perfume #1” Circa 1990 cast, laminated, cut and polished glass vessel 7.5 X 12 X 6” SOLD: $5,175 |
26 Doug Anderson “Commission 1988 pate de verre glass sculpture 10.5 x 3.5 x 3.5" SOLD: $13,225 |
27 Gianni Toso “Untitled (Wedding) 1991 lamp-worked glass sculpture 11 x 11.25 x 11.25" SOLD: $8,625 |
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28 Kyohei Fujita “Ripple Box" 1989 two part mold blown glass box with surface decoration of glass shards and platinum foils 6.5 x 9.5 x 4.75” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
29 Jay Musler “Goblets” 1990 lamp-worked glass vessels 7.5” x 4" SOLD $978 $920 $863 $978 $920 |
30 Robin Grebe “Family History” 1992 pate de verre glass sculpture 39 x 14.25 x 7" SOLD: $10,293 |
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31 Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova “Diagonal” 1989 a cast glass sculpture 9 X 8 X 2.5” SOLD: $40,250 |
32 Kreg Kallenberger “Interlock Series” 1986 blown and cold-worked glass 7.5 X 7.5 X 7.5” SOLD: $15,525 |
33 Steve Weinberg "Untitled" 1991 cast and sandblasted glass sculpture with acid acid polish 9.5 x 8 x 8" SOLD $22,425 |
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34 Ginny Ruffner “It Wouldn't Talk” 1988 lamp-worked, sandblasted and painted glass sculpture21 x 16 x 12” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
35 Kenny Carter “Untitled” 1990 cold-worked and cast glass sculpture 16.5 X 16 X 8” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
36 Dante Marioni “Ivory Group” 1996 A blown glass vessel set 31 X 19 X 19” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
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37 Mark Peiser “Glass Vessel #251” 1980 multi-layered blown glass vessel 5.75 x 6 x 6" AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
38 Dana Zamecnikova "Circus" 1987 assembled glass sculpture with mixed media
20.25 x 22.25 x
3.5” |
39 Keke Cribbs “Osvaldo” 1996 etched glass sculpture with wood 43 X 12 X 9" AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
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40 Harvey Littleton “Eye” 1979 blown, hot-worked and polished glass sculpture 3.25 x 4.75 x 4.75" SOLD: $10,350 |
41 Michael Pavlik
“12 House Series #1916” 1988 SOLD: $16,963 |
42 Jose Chardiet “Glass Buildings” 1987 hot-worked glass sculptures 5" to 7.5" SOLD: $1,725 - $3,450 |
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43 Flora Mace and Joey Kirkpatrick “Large Blown Fruit” 1992 a blown glass sculpture 16 X 28 X 28" AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
44 Robert Carlson “Devil (Goblet)” 1992 blown and painted glass sculpture 27 X 9 X 9” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
45 Steven Weinberg “Jungle Gym” 1984 cast and cut glass sculpture with acid polish 5.25 x 5.25 x 5.25 AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
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46 John Kuhn “Saultans Jewell” 1996 cut, polished and laminated glass sculpture 12.5 X 9 X 11" SOLD $14,950 |
47 Howard Ben Tre “Bench” 1987 cast glass bench 27.5 X 37 X 16” SOLD: $69,000 |
48 Kari Russel Poole “Untitled Bowl” Circa 1993 lamp-worked glass bowl 8 X 13 X 7.5" SOLD: $4,313 |
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49 Bertil Vallien “The Key” 1987 sancasted glass sculpture 2.75 x 8.25 x 7.5” SOLD: $8,625 |
50 Mark Peiser “Lavender Ascending Series” 1986 cast and polished glass sculpture 14.5 x 7 x 3.5" SOLD: $15,525 |
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51 Bretislav Novak Jr. “105-52 ORG#116234” 1988 cast, cut and polished glass sculpture 9.5 X 21 X 6” AVAILABLE CALL HABATAT |
52 Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova “The Crosshead” 1977 cast glass sculpture 29.5 X 22.5 4.5" SOLD: $115,000 |
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
The following conditions of sale concern the items offered at the auction, including those listed in this catalogue. Habatat Galleries, Inc.,
reserves the right to determine the Terms of Sale, whether
it be absentee bid, phone bid, internet bid or live auction.
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or more objects.
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received by Habatat Galleries will take precedence.
RESERVES
The reserve is the minimum price that the seller is willing
to accept for their consigned objects, below which it will not be sold.
AUTHENTICITY OF CONDITION REPORT
All the works in the auction have been reviewed by the staff of Habatat Galleries. The pieces are deemed in good condition and any notable
exceptions will be revealed in the catalogue. Habatat Galleries certifies that
the work has been created by the artist to whom it is attributed.
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carrier out of state.
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consigned objects.
If identical winning bids are left by two or more parties, the first bid
received by Habatat Galleries will take precedence.
All sales are final.
No exchanges or refunds are permitted.
Everything will be sold "AS IS" to the highest bidder.
The descriptions of all items have been made in good
faith and every effort has been made to describe each accurately.