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Giulio Radi Amber Glass Vase with Silver Foil ca 1950 - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand-blown glass vase, amber with silver foil and spiral design, by Giulio Radi for A.V.E.M., Murano Italy, ca 1950. The coloration and silver foil make this piece sublime.

Reference:
AVEM Artistic Production 1932-1972 by Marc Heiremans published by Arnoldsche in 2020, pages 46 and 47 show other models by Radi with the same technique. Page 299 shows original drawings by Radi with the same spiral design.

Provenance:
Evan Lobel purchased this pieces directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s.

Diam: 5 inches
H: 11 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Large Hand Painted Ceramic Ram 1950s (signed) - SOLD

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Large hand painted and glazed ceramic ram, Italy 1950's (signed "243 G Italy"). Don’t feel Sheepish. Ewe will really love this incredible accent piece!

W: 30 inches
D: 12 inches
H: 23 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Aldo Nason Hand-Blown Glass "Yokohama Vase" 1960s

Evan Lobel

Hand-blown glass vase, amethyst with murrhines, zanfirico and gold foil, by Aldo Nason for Arte Vetraria Muranese (A.V.E.M.), Murano Italy, 1960's. The Yokohama Series is one of the most beautiful of the 1960’s.

Reference:
20th Century Murano Glass: From Craft to Design by Marc Heiremans and published by Arnolsche in 1996, this model with a different green glass is shown on page 179 as “A. VE. M , ALDO NASON, YOKOHAMA.”

Provenance: Evan Lobel purchased this piece directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60’s.

Diam: 6 inches
H: 10 inches

Condition: Excellent

$8,500

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Anzolo Fuga Large Hand-Blown "Murrine Incatenate" Glass Vase 1960

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Hand-blown glass vase from the Murrine Incatenate Series with red and green murrhines by Anzolo Fuga for Arte Vetraria Muranese (A.V.E.M.), Murano Italy, 1960. The soft blue glass of the vase is stunning with the colorful murrhines and yellow rod.

Literature: 
Anzolo Fuga, Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M. by Rosa Barovier Mentasti, Acanthus Press, 2005, section titled "MURRINE INCATENATE 1959-60,” page 122, describes this series, and shows many similar examples on pages 123-160.

Provenance:
Evan Lobel purchased this piece directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60’s.

Diam: 11 inches
H: 7.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

$8,500

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne "Blue Angel" Painted on Bronze and Pewter 1960s (Signed) - SOLD

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Stunning female nude "Blue Angel" on patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with enamel cloisonne by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed “Philip Kelvin LaVerne” in bottom right corner). This work retains the original Seymour Gallery label on the back which where the LaVernes showed their finest artworks. The enamel cloisonne gives great depth to the colors.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this work is shown on page 251 in the section titled THE PAINTINGS. The caption reads, “The 1970s BLUE ANGEL is a work in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with enamel cloisonne.”

W: 25 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 25 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Brueton "Serpent Vase" in Polished Stainless Steel 1980s - SOLD

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Chic “Serpent Vase” in polished stainless steel by Stanley Jay Friedman for Brueton, American 1980's.

W: 8.5 inches
D: 4 inches
H: 13 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Gary McCloy Ceramic Vase with Gunmetal and Gold Glazes 1980s - SOLD

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Hand-thrown ceramic vase with metallic gunmetal and gold glazes by Gary McCloy, American 1980s (signed on the bottom "Gary McCloy Los Angeles").

Diam: 11 inches
H: 13 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Andy Warhol Turtle 1985 (FS II.360A) -Signed and Numbered) - SOLD

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Turtle screenprint in colors by Andy Warhol 1985, on Lenox Museum Board, signed in pencil, numbered 234/250 (there were also fifty artist's proofs), printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, with his blindstamp and the artist’s copyright stamp on the reverse, published by CBS, Inc., Los Angeles. This print was published to coincide with the 1985 film Turtle Diary written by Harold Pinter. This work is framed in a white lacquer frame with plexi over it.

Reference:
Andy Warhol Prints Catalogue Raisonne 1962-1987 by Feldmann & Schellmann published by Distributed Art Publishers in 2003, this print is shown on page 148: II.360A

Print Size:
W: 39 3/8 inches
H: 31 1/2 inches

Framed Size:
W: 45.5 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 37.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Chinese Monumental Scholar Stone in Limestone 2006 (with Original Documentation) - SOLD

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Monumental "Gong-shi" (Scholar Stone) in Ling bi (limestone) with carved wood base, China 2006 (with original purchase documentation). Collected in China from the Tang dynasty (618-907 C.E.) onwards, scholar's rocks are natural formations prized for their aesthetic qualities, particularly their unique colors and shapes, as well as their ability to invoke and encapsulate the natural world. Ling bi rocks, or fantastic stones, are shaped by the elements and represent elegant natural beauty. They are thought to possess the special forces of both heaven and earth, the sun and the moon in a natural brilliance. These rocks are highly treasured and have been given in tribute since the Song Dynasty.

W: 15 inches
D: 9.5 inches
H: 53 inches

Provenance: Throckmorton Fine Art invoice dated 2006

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Karl Springer Unique Large Polished Petrified Wood Orb on Custom Base 1980s - SOLD

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Remarkable unique large polished petrified wood orb on custom brass base by Karl Springer, American 1980's. Exotic materials and superb craftsmanship were the hallmark’s of Karl Springer’s design ethos. Because the petrified wood was organic, it has depth in a way that stone does not. This piece is stunning.

Reference:
Lobel Modern Archive has a photo of this piece in the NYC showroom in the 1980’s.

Diam: 10 inches
H: 11 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Ben Schonzeit "Two Protea" Large Acrylic On Canvas 1989 (signed)

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Large original acrylic on canvas "Two Protea" by Ben Schonzeit, American 1989, signed and dated on reverse with gallery label that reads: (Ben Schonzeit “Two Protea, Acrylic on canvas excecuted in 1989). The photorealistic flowers are emblematic of Schonzeit’s work. The dark figures are from his Comedia series done in the late-1980’s.

Ben Schonzeit is internationally recognized as a pioneer of the Photorealist Movement (1970's) along with artists such as Richard Estes, Chuck Close, Robert Bechtle and Malcolm Morley. However, Schonzeit sets himself apart from this movement by choice and depiction of subject matter. Schonzeit’s canvases were filled with highly magnified fruits, vegetables and flowers sometimes reproduced in a deliberately skewed, out of focus manner. Schonzeit's aesthetic is clearly informed by the concurrent movements of Pop, that of color field painting, whose concerns were more formal. Schonzeit uses familiar objects as a vehicle to explore issues of color, form, content, and abstraction. He is a prolific artist who embraces imagination as opposed to observation; the invented rather than the depicted. Schonzeit is concerned with narrative color, abstraction, intellectual experience, drama and beauty. His work speaks of sensation, nostalgia, memory, relationships and associations unique to each viewer and each viewing.

Schonzeit was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1942. He is a graduate of The Cooper Union. He has exhibited widely both here and abroad since 1969. Schonzeit is a leading representative of the so-called Photo-Realists, who use photographs rather than reality as a basis for their paintings. Schonzeit has also created works on paper from life and his imagination using a variety of mediums such as pen & ink, brush, and watercolor. His paintings, drawings, and photographs are included in the collections of many important museums around the world including The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, The Basel Kunstmuseum, The Denver Art Museum, and The Brooklyn Museum.

W: 67.5 inches
D: 2 inches
H: 51.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

$25,000

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Rare Large Abstract Painting in Bronze and Pewter 1960s (Signed) - SOLD

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Large abstract painting in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with hand-applied enamels of subtle coloration by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed “Philip Kelvin LaVerne on bottom right). Sides are trimmed in bronze. Philip and Kelvin LaVerne did a small series of unique abstract paintings which hung in their gallery until they were sold. Only a handful were ever made. This work is exceptional in every way.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, abstract engraved paintings are discussed in the introduction and shown in the section The Paintings on pages 260-261.

Provenance:
From the Collection of Kelvin LaVerne.

W: 35 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 70 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Philip & Kelvin LaVerne Rare Large Pair of "Classical Plaques" 1960s (Signed) - SOLD

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Pair of rare and large "Classical Plaques" in deeply patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with enamel cloisonne by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed “Philip + Kelvin LaVerne” on front).
These were done as a complementary pair in a small edition. The scale and forms are stunning.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, these works are shown on page 245 in the section titled THE PAINTINGS and the caption, taken from the original LaVerne catalog, reads, "Classical plaques: Mythical Man and Woman, cupids at their feet, are richly achieved through glowing tones of blue against a radiant golden bronze background. The fluidity of movement and brilliant color evoke the painstaking artistry of the Classical period."

Dimensions of each:
W: 24 inches
D: 1 inch
H: 48 inches

 Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Exceptional Bronze Painting "Passion" 1960s (Signed)

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Large and exceptional “Passion”, a painting in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with colorful enamel cloisonne with hand-brazed sculptured frame by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960s (Signed “Philip Kelvin LaVerne” on bottom of painting). This extraordinary work shows two figures. The unique sculptured frame adds sophistication and a sense of movement to the work. This piece hung in the Seymour Gallery, which which was located on the 3rd floor of the LaVerne gallery. It showcased the best artworks by the LaVernes.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this work is shown on page 257 in the section titled THE PAINTINGS. The caption reads, “ The 1970s PASSION in patinated bronze and pewter and engraved with enamel cloisonne is a large work set in a hand-brazed sculptured frame.”

W: 37.5 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 48.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

$38,000

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M. Chemiakin Large Abstract Pair of Lithographs 1989 (Signed and Numbered)

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Large abstract pair of lithographs “Moscow Museum Commemorative Suite (Diptych), 1989,” in vibrant colors on paper by Mihail Chemiakin, Russia 1989 (signed and numbered “M. Chemiakin 44/125” in bottom right corner). Both lithographs are beautifully mounted and framed together. Mihail Chemiakin is a Russian painter best known for his Nonconformist, Surrealist, brilliantly colored compositions of figures, iconography, and space.

W: 58 inches
D: 2 inches
H: 44 inches

Condition: Excellent

$3,500

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Large Majestic Horn Mounted On A Mirrored Cube Base 1970's

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Large horn mounted on a mirrored cube base, American 1970's. Iconic 70’s design.

W: 10 inches
D: 6.5 inches
H: 30 inches

Condition: Very good - slight patina to top of cube. Sides are perfectly clear.

$1,500

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Artisan Wall Sculpture Of An Ancient Greek Man in Pewter On Wood 1950s

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Artisan made face of an ancient Greek man with a laurel wreath molded in pewter and set on a walnut backing, American 1950's. This captivating work is beautifully made.

W: 16 inches
D: 3 inches
H: 30 inches

Condition: Excellent

$4,500

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Karl Springer Large Hand Etched Artisan Glass Vase 1980s - SOLD

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Large artisan glass vase with abstract etched design by artist Joseph Spohr for Karl Springer, American 1980's. Spohr was a master glass etcher, not only engraving glass but giving it superb variation and depth. He made a handful of special pieces for Karl Springer’s showroom.

D: 9 inches
H: 18 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Roy Hamilton Rare and Important 29 Piece Dish Set 1970s (signed and stamped) - SOLD

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Rare and important 29 piece studio made set of ceramic plates, serving pieces, and cups by Roy Hamilton, American 1980's (signed and stamped on every piece).  It is rare to find such a large service by Roy Hamilton.

In a NEW YORK TIMES article from 1988 Albert Hadley commented: “In ceramics, the work of Roy Hamilton is certainly expressive of our time, with clean, imaginative shapes and interesting finishes. These objects reflect an appreciation and understanding of quality crafted objects. The classic, quiet things will endure.”

Large Serving Bowl
Diam: 16.5 inches / H: 8.5 inches
Large Serving Dish
Diam: 16.5 inches / H: 2.5 inches
11 Plates
Diam: 11.5 inches / 1 inch
12 Cups
W: 5 inches / D: 3.5 inches / H: 3.5 inches
2 Milk Servers
W: 5.5 inches / D: 3.5 inches / H: 3.5 inches
Sugar Bowl and Lid
Diam: 4.5 inches / H: 4.5 inches

Condition: Excellent / except for 2 pieces: large serving dish has a hairline crack which is stable and 1 plate has a repaired crack.

SOLD

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne "The Untrammelled Mood of the Artist at Work" Pewter Wall Sculpture 1960s (Signed)

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"The Untrammeled Mood of the Artist at Work", a rare wall sculpture incorporating a motif with a nude artist and subject in solid pewter by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed on front “Philip Kelvin LaVerne”). The LaVernes did a small series of cast wall sculptures incorporating nude figures in both solid bronze or pewter in the 1960’s. These hung in the original LaVerne Gallery. They are rare collectors works of art.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this work cast in bronze is shown on page 174 in the section The Cast Series with the caption,. “THE UNTRAMMELED MOOD OF THE ARTIST AT WORK, a cast wall hanging sculpture with male and female nudes dates from the 1970s. This small work explores the relationship between artist and model. When a model poses nude, there is a general inequality as she or he is undressed and vulnerable. This work strips away that inequality and puts them on equal footing.”

Provenance: From the Collection of Kelvin LaVerne

W: 11.5 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 16.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

$9,500

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