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Lot 287
Rare Steven Correia New Wave Hollywood large art glass bowl,
with carved abstract design in brick red-over-black. The bowl's striking patterns and combination of matte and shiny surface is reminiscent of Pueblo pottery. Signed/dated 1984. "The defining function of the artist is to cherish consciousness."
-Max Eastman.
Diameter 10 1/8". $400-600
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Lot 288
Orient & Flume large crystal bowl
with a red beta fish and seaweed over a beige, brown and black speckled ground; signed. Limited edition of 100. "In 1972, Douglas Boyd and David Hopper opened a small glassblowing studio in Chico, California. These two artists, who had taken part in some of the earliest college glassblowing classes offered on the West Coast, received master's degrees in glass from California State University in San Jose. After graduation they traveled throughout Europe, studying antique glass and glassmaking techniques." -All About Paperweights.
Diameter 10 1/8". $700-900
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Lot 289
Steven Correia/Max Erlacher collaborative large art glass platter.
With carved branches of red magnolias and buds on white ground. Ruby flash center and rim; signed by both artists, dated 1982.
Diameter 13". $700-1000