Vase with spider, Japan,
Meiji period (late 19th-early 20th century),
Patinated bronze,
11 h × 5½ dia in (28 × 14 cm)
Courtesy: Wright20
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Vase with spider, Japan,
Meiji period (late 19th-early 20th century),
Patinated bronze,
11 h × 5½ dia in (28 × 14 cm)
Courtesy: Wright20
James Bearden, "Cathedral cabinet," USA, 2022,
Plasma-carved steel with metallic polywash finish,
26¾ h × 63 w × 22¼ d in (68 × 160 × 57 cm)
Mark Bradford, "Untitled (630C-MB03)," 2003,
Lithograph in colors,
32½ h × 32¾ w in (83 × 83 cm)
Clessidra is Italian for hourglass, and this handblown one by Venini is the 86th or 87th to be sold by Wright Auctions in Chicago, depending on how you count one that took two auctions to sell.
Venini Clessidre of the Revolution [greg.org]
Walter Gropius, "Door handles" with locks, pair,
S.A. Loevy, Germany, 1923,
Chrome-plated brass and steel,
Handle: 4¾ h × 2 w × 2½ d in (12 × 5 × 6 cm)
Lock: 2 h × 1¼ w in (5 × 3 cm)
Courtesy: Wright20
Vincent Dubourg, "Exile coffee table," France, 2008,
Patinated cast bronze, polished cast aluminum,
30 h × 37⅜ w × 35 d in (76 × 95 × 89 cm)
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Ed Ruscha, "Mysteries," 2021,
Lithograph in colors on Entrada,
Image: 24¼ h × 24 w in (62 × 61 cm),
Sheet: 30¾ h × 30 w in (78 × 76 cm)
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Claes Oldenburg, 'Geometric Mouse' Pendants, c. 1975,
Yellow gold,
3.25 x 2.75 in and 2.50 x 2.25 in.
Courtesy: Wright20