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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:173
Sale Title:20.21C Design, Session ILots with images:167
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:126
Date:25-Oct-2022
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Italian sideboard, c. 1970, black lacquered timber, copper and brass, height 83 cm width 150 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: Conley & Co, Double Bay. Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Iain Halliday design, drum coffee table, 20th century, executed by Borello, mirrored steel, height 41 cm diameter 71 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Ongaro e Fuga, Italy, gold leaf Murano glass mirror, c. 1970, fused glass with gold leaf inclusions, brass, back lit, 130 x 114 cm. Provenance: Conley & Co, Double Bay. Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Ongaro e Fuga, Italy, gold leaf Murano glass mirror, c. 1970, fused glass with gold leaf inclusions, brass, back lit, 130 x 114 cm. Provenance: Conley & Co, Double Bay. Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Pair of contemporary floral table lamps, 20th century, polished brass with screw in flowers (2), height 69 cm. Provenance: Conley & Co, Double Bay. Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Luke Pearson and Tom Lloyd (British), pair of Bob chairs, manufactured by Walter Knoll, bamboo green leather upholstery, moulded foam seat shell, matte-polished aluminium circular base, retains manufacturer's labels (2), height 75 cm width 68.5 cm depth 57 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Porta Romana, Cubist table lap, model Vlb 52, c. 2011, bronzed cast composite, with olive green silk shade, retains manufacturer's label, height 71 cm (including. Shade). Provenance: Claire Rendall design, London. Private Collection, NSW. The Danseur echoes the Cubist sculptures of Picasso
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (German, 1886-1969), pair of Barcelona chairs, designed 1929, manufactured by Knoll, dark chocolate leather upholstery, chrome plated steel, retain manufacturer's labels (2), height 77 cm width 77 cm depth 70 cm. Provenance: Dedece, c. 2003. Private Collection, QLD
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Barovier & Toso, Italy, Optical chandelier, c. 2017, hand blown clear glass and metallic glass, chrome fitting, boxed, commissioned by Iain Halliday design, height 450 cm width 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Ph 4/3 table lamp, designed 1931, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, polished chrome base and stem with white opal glass shades, retains manufacturer's label, height 54 cm diameter 45 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), pair of Lcw chairs, designed 1946/ c. 2007, manufactured by Herman Miller, moulded plywood with red finish, each retains manufacturer's label (2), height 67 cm width 56 cm depth 61 cm. Provenance: private Corporate collection, Sydney
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Patricia Urquiola (Spanish, b. 1691), Bohemian armchair, designed 2008, manufactured by Moroso, injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over internal resin frame, beige leather upholstery, red metal swivel base', missing seat cushion, height 82 cm width 103 cm depth 96 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), Living Tower, designed 1969, manufactured by Vitra, red wool upholstery, polyurethane foam filling, birch plywood frame, height 206 cm, width 207 cm, depth, 63 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Patricia Urquiola (Spanish, b. 1691), Chasen pendant light, designed 2007, manufactured by Flos, die cast aluminium, white stainless steel body and glass, height 85 cm width 48 cm
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Carlo Forcolini (Italian, b. 1947), Polifemo floor lamp, designed c. 1980, manufactured by Artemide, metal, with revolving reflector, height 212 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Christoph Boninger (German), Sax side table, designed 2017, manufactured by Classicon, steel frame powder-coated in black, on castors, retains manufacturer's label, height-adjustable, height 58 cm and 74 cm width 60 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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After Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), pair of orange slice chairs, designed 1960, stainless steel frame, red leather upholstery (2), height 65 cm width 61.5 cm depth 50 cm
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Alexander Taylor (British, b. 1975), tank floor lamp, designed 2006, manufactured by established & Sons, black powder coated aluminium and powder coated steel, retains manufacturer's label, height 179 cm. Provenance: private Corporate collection, Sydney
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Jaime Hayon (Spanish, b. 1974), Bardot Three-seater sofa, designed c. 2010, manufactured by Bernhardt, crimson red coated fabric upholstery, height 76 cm width 223 cm depth width 86 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Parri, Italy, My flower chair, manufactured by Casprini, red Fenice 203 fabric upholstery, chrome steel rod frame, height 83 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Redesigned by Sophus Frandsen and Ebbe Christensen (Danish), pair of Ph 6½-6 pendant lights, designed 1979, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun aluminum shade, retain manufacturer's label (2), diameter 66 cm. Provenance: private Corporate collection, Sydney
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), AJ floor lamp, designed 1960, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun steel and die cast zinc, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 127 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Vico Magistretti (Italian, 1920-2006), Atollo table lamp, model 239, designed 1977, manufactured by Oluce, aluminium with black and white finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 50 cm diameter 38 cm. Provenance: DeDece. Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Conference table, designed c. 1960, manufactured by Herman Miller, white laminated top (custom made), aluminium base, height 73 cm width 160 cm depth 74 cm. Provenance: private Corporate collection, Sydney
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Osvaldo Borsani (Italian, 1911-1985), P40 lounge chair, designed 1955, manufactured by Tecno, orange wool upholstery, enamelled steel and rubber, retains manufacturer''sabel, height 92 cm width 110 cm 71 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Jorgen Rasmussen (Danish, b. 1931), Kevi Task desk chair, designed c. 1960, manufactured by Kevi, original brown suede upholstery, chrome plated steel, retains manufacturer's label, height 76 cm
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Rich Willing Brilliant, New York, Gala 72' chandelier, designed 2014, three ivory-frosted glass fixtures, aluminum with black finish, length 183 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), Groovy chair, model 598, designed 1972, manufactured by Artifort, orange fabric upholstery, anodised aluminium base, retains retailer's label, height 64 cm width 80 cm depth 64 cm. Provenance: Kezu, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney
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Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), Groovy chair, model 598, designed 1972, manufactured by Artifort, orange fabric upholstery, anodised aluminium base, retains retailer's label, height 64 cm width 80 cm depth 64 cm. Provenance: Kezu, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney
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Sebastian Wrong (British, b. 1971), pair of Heidi stools, designed 2008, manufactured by established & Sons, black and red heat-formed acrylic seats, polyurethane, oak, each retains manufacturer's labels (2), height 50 cm. Provenance: private Corporate collection, Sydney
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Reg Mombassa (Chris O'Doherty) (b. 1951), c. 1990, executed by the Storageman (Hugh Ramage and Peter King), mixed media, signed and numbered 'Made by Storageman (b12) 9319-3443', one ear (A/F), height 137 cm width 150 cm depth 75 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Eero Aarnio (Finnish, b. 1932), ball chair, designed 1968, manufactured by Asko, gel-coated fiberglass shell with orange wool upholstery, on aluminium and steel swivel base, retains manufacturer's label, height 124 cm width 105 cm depth 80 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Fritz Haller (Swiss, 1924-2012) and Paul Scharer (Swiss, 1933-2011), pair of bedside tables, designed 1963, manufactured by Usm, blue powder-coated steel panels, single drawer with tray underneath, supported by chrome-plate steel frame (2), height 57 cm width 52 cm depth 37 cm (each). Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Barovier & Toso, Fifteen-branch Murano glass chandelier, hand blown blue glass, metal fittings. Provenance: Guillaume, Paddington
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John Follis and Rex Good (American), peanut planter, designed c. 1958, manufactured by architectural Pottery, vessel USA, glazed gloss porcelain, retains manufacturer's impressed label, height 41 cm width 151 cm depth 36 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976, two stools 60, designed 1933, manufactured by Artek, birch with black and teal laminated seats, three legs, retains manufacturer's label (2), height 44 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Italian chandelier, c. 1970, smoked glass shades and brass frame, height 80 cm width 140 cm depth 80 cm. Provenance: Conley & Co, Double Bay. Private Collection, Point Piper, Sydney
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Jaeger Lecoultre, sun dial desk clock, manual winding, silvered dial with baton indexes, brass and glass, signed 'Jaeger Lecoultre 8', height 22 cm diameter 20 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Georg Jensen, sterling silver cutlery service, Copenhagen, post 1945, acanthus pattern, comprising six entree forks, six entree knives, six entree spoons, six soup spoons, six table forks, six table knives, six table spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, one serving fork and one serving spoon, marked (68), total weight 1841 grams (excl. Knives). Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Six sterling silver wine goblets, mark of Stuart Devlin, London, c. 1970, comprising two champagne flutes, two white wine glasses and two red wine glasses, hammered bowls with gilt interiors and textured stems, hallmarked (6), total weight 1889 grams; height (flute) 24 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Christofle, Uni vase, silvered glass, marked 'Christofle' to the underside, height 35 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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L'Objet, France, backgammon set, lacquered Macassar ebony wood basea and white marble inlaid with shell, shell and resin-carved chips, gold-tone brass trim, 41 x 41 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Anne Dybka (English-Australian, 1921-2007), sleeping beauty, table lamp, engraved clear glass shades, circular light base, signed 'Anne Dybka', height 57 cm diameter 25 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Lalique, swan head down sculpture, designed 1943, clear crystal figure of a swan on oval mirror base, signed 'Lalique France', height 17.5 cm length 63 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Daum, Nancy, iris vase, c. 1910, wheel-carved cameo glass with applications, signed near base 'Daume Nancy' with cross of Lorraine, height 34.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Dino Martens (Italian, 1894-1970), 'Mezza Filigrana' vase, designed c. 1954, executed by Aureliano Toso, hand-blown glass, of inverted conical form, 'Bianco nero' striped design, height 25 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Angelo Donghia (American, 1935-1985), Two-Way vase, executed by Seguso, hand-blown clear glass, of hourglass form elongated on one side, etched to rim 'Donghia', height 39 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Benjamin Edols and Kathy Elliott (Australians, b. 1967 and 1964), platter, c. 1990, hand-blown and wheel cut grey glass, unsigned, 46 x 31.5 cm. Provenance: Distelfink Gallery, Vic.. Private Collection, Vic.
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Tobia Scarpa (Italian, b. 1935), 'Occhi' vase, designed 1960, executed by Venini, model 8526, hand-blown Murano glass, of narrow teardrop form, 'Talpa' quadrangular murrine design, height 25.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Tom Moore (Australian), fish, 1996, hand blown and applied glass, signed and dated 'Tom 1996', height 29.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Murano aquarium vase, transparent and blue blown-glass of cylindrical form, internally decorated with orange and yellow fish, height 22 cm, diameter 9.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Ann Wahlstrom (Swedish, b. 1957) for Kosta Boda, glass fish sculpture, c. 1992, cut yellow, blue, white and clear glass, together with Bertil Vallien (Swedish, b. 1938) for Kosta Boda wind pipe stem vase, c. 1980, yellow and blue glass with flared lip and handle, etched signature to bases (2), height 10 cm width 28 cm; height 29 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Kjell Engman (Swedish, b. 1946) for Kosta Boda, Fenix pitcher, c. 1992, clear glass body decorated with a single black eye, yellow 'Beak' spout, purple and green handle, etched signature and serial numbers to base, height 32 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Kjell Engman (Swedish, b. 1946) for Kosta Boda, Cancan footed bowl and pitchers, c. 1991, multicoloured translucent glass in orange, yellow, purple, green and blue, etched 'Kosta Boda, Cancan, K. Engman' and serial number to bases (2), height 28 cm diameter 29.5 cm; 41 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Anne Nilsson (Swedish, b. 1953) for Orrefors, pair of graduated Celeste candlesticks, clear and blue frosted glass, etched signatures and serial numbers to bases (2), heights 41 cm and 33 cm
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Dino Martens (Italian, 1894-1970), Oriente vase, executed by Aureliano Toso, internally decorated polychrome patchwork glass with copper inclusions, pinwheel and filigrana, height 32 cm. Provenance: Bonhams, Sydney, 2009. Private Collection, Sydney
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Lino Tagliapietra (Italian, b. 1934), polychrome bowl, 1985, executed by Paf studio, hand-blown Murano glass, of squat form with lip flaring inwards, exterior decorated with striped design in yellow, green, red, blue and pink, interior in white, engraved to base 'Paf 1985', height 13 cm diameter 32 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Luigi Onesto (Italian, b. 1935), 'Sommerso' vase, c. 1990s, executed by Oball, hand-blown Murano glass, of heart-shaped form, coloured in layers of purple, blue and pink submerged in clear, engraved to base 'Onesto', height 19 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Attributed to Flavio Poli (Italian, 1900-1984), sculptural sommerso vase, c. 1950, executed by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, hand-blown glass,coloured in a layer of green, purple and pink submerged in clear, unsigned, height 37 xm
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Attributed to Flavio Poli (Italian, 1900-1984), 'Sommerso' vase, c. 1970, executed by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, hand-blown glass, of inverted conical form with oval cross-section, coloured in a layer of blue and pink submerged in clear, height 29 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941), Majestic Macchia, 2009, hand-blown coloured and fused glass, artist's signature to base, in dsiplay case, with documentation, height 20 cm width 28 cm. Provenance: Chihuly workshop, Seattle. Private Collection, QLD
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Attributed to Vetria Zecchin Martinuzzi, Calcedonia glass vase, hand blown, internally decorated and fused glass, height 18 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Loredano Rosin (Italian, 1936-1991), two faces, c. 1985, hand-blown and applied smekey green glass, signed 'L. Rosin', height 55 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Brian Hirst (Australian, b. 1956), flat form vase, 2001, hand blown and engraved glass embellished with gold foils, artist's signature and date to underside, 36 x 43 x 20 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Brian Hirst (Australian, b. 1956), two bowls and one vase, c. 1996-97, hand blown and engraved glass embellished with gold foils, artist's signatures and dates to undersides (3), 17 x 21.5 x 7.5 cm (bowl); 17.5 x 25 x 11 cm (bowl); 45 x 12.5 x 12.5 cm (vase). Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Brian Hirst (Australian, b. 1956), panel, 2001, hand blown and engraved glass, with stainless steel frame, incised l.r 'Bh 2001', 60 x 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Large native American Black-on-white Olla (water jar), Acoma Pueblo, new Mexico, USA, c. 1910-20, hand coiled earthenware, ovoid vessel with thin walls, indented bottom to carry on head, adorned with stylised designs of mountains, rain and feathers from the neck to the shoulder, above a continuous band of key motif for house and marriage, and a larger band below depicting rain, mountains, lightning and house, height 27 cm. Design applied with traditional Acoma vegetal pigment constructing yucca brushes…
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Large native American three colour Olla (water jar), Acoma Pueblo, new Mexico, USA, c. 1930, hand coiled earthenware, ovoid vessel with thin walls, indented bottom to carry on head, divided into three main sections with six triangles divisions separated by vertical white strip of black triangles for a rectangular migration or peace design in black, the jar is further decorated with stylised designs of mounatins, rain, and lighting, possibly representing day and night, height 26 cm. Design applied with…
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Native American Black-on-white pot, Acoma Pueblo, new Mexico, USA, c. 1930, hand coiled earthenware, ovoid vessel with thin walls, divided in four star designs representing four cardinal directions of the wind, clouds, and rain, height 15.5 cm. Design applied with traditional Acoma vegetal pigment constructing yucca brushes fired in outside.
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Native American three colour pot, Acoma Pueblo, new Mexico, USA, c. 1930, hand coiled earthenware, ovoid vessel with thin walls, tapered neck, divided in three main sections and adorned with stylised designs of wings, lighting, rain and birds, carriers of messages to the Gods, height 20.5 cm. Design applied with traditional Acoma vegetal pigment constructing yucca brushes fired in outside.
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Native American three colour pot, Acoma Pueblo, new Mexico, USA, c. 1930, hand coiled earthenware, ovoid vessel with thin walls, decorated with stylised motifs of feather, rain, peace, day and night design, restored, height 16 cm. Design applied with traditional Acoma vegetal pigment constructing yucca brushes fired in outside.
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