
Title: Cherry Bowl
Artist: Bob Stocksdale
Price: $1,200
Dimensions: 4" h x 9" w x 8 3/4" dia
Materials: Cherry wood from California
Other info: This is an early example of Stocksdale's utilitarian work. The walls are left thicker, so that it can be used as a salad bowl. At the same time, it is an example of the artist's elliptical bowls, for which he became well-known.
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Title: Red Narra Bowl - 1993
Artist: Bob Stocksdale
Price: $2,500
Dimensions: 3" h x 7 1/4" w x 7" dia
Materials: Red Narra wood from Papua, New Guinea
Other info: Bob Stocksdale was the first contemporary woodturner to focus on using rare and unusual woods, inscribing the type of wood and place of origin on the base. Natural-edged bowls were unusual for the artist, so this is a particularly rare and desirable work - a natural-edge bowl with dramatic contrast between the sapwood and heartwood in an exotic wood.
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Title: Brazilian Rosewood Bowl
Artist: Bob Stocksdale
Price: $1,600
Dimensions: 3" h x 6 3/4" dia
Materials: Brazilian Rosewood
Other info: Bob Stocksdale began dating his work, as well as inscribing the place where the wood originated, in 1975. This work is undated, and therefore created prior to this date.
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Title: Pistachio Bowl - 1980
Artist: Bob Stocksdale
Price: $1,800
Dimensions: 2" h x 6" dia
Materials: Pistachio wood from California
Other info: A wonderful example of Bob Stocksdale's work in highly figured pistachio wood.
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Title: Macadamia Bowl
Artist: Bob Stocksdale
Price: $2,800
Dimensions: 5 1/4" h x 5" dia
Materials: Macadamia from Hawaii
Other info: This is a signature form by Bob Stocksdale (1913-2003). He was one of the few artists who turned Macadamia wood, as it is very difficult to work.
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Title: Ten
Artist: Pat Kramer
Price: $7,500
Dimensions: 13.5" h x 16" diameter
Materials: Norfolk Island Pine - turned, burned and ebonized
Other info: Presented in the exhibition "Alternate Realities: Recent Works by Sharon Doughtie and Pat Kramer"
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Title: Nurture
Artist: Sharon Doughtie
Price: $1,000 - SOLD
Dimensions: 2.25" h x 6.75" diameter
Materials: Norfolk Island Pine - turned, burned and ebonized
Other info: Featured in the "New Work" exhibition at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts
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