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Set of four turned wood vases, three by Rude Osolnik, USA, 1960s
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A set of four small vase made of turned wood, three of them by the American craftsman Rude Osolnik.
The three smaller pieces by Osolnik are made of maple, mahogany and poplar. The largest, walnut, vase is made by an unidentified woodworker.
The smallest piece is 7 cm high with a 7 cm diameter. The tall vase is 20.5 cm high. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: wood Condition: Fair. Good vintage condition Creation Date: 1960s Number of Pieces: 4-5 Styles / Movements: Turned Wood, Studio Craft, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 4780 Incollect Reference #: 271934 -
Dimensions
W. 3.35 in; H. 8.07 in; D. 1.77 in; W. 8.5 cm; H. 20.5 cm; D. 4.5 cm;
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Bloomberry, located in Meerssen, Netherlands, offers a curated collection that blends architecture, art, and design, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and the marks of time. For inquiries or worldwide shipping, contact patricia@bloomberry.eu or call +31 650 502 753.
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