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245: PAT SHILSTON (British) Thin-walled porcelain vase with painted<br />

horizon design, 1979. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel<br />

Jacobs, Virginia.) Signed. 6 1/4” x 4 1/4”<br />

246: EILEEN LEWESTEN, KAREN HERSENBERG, DAVID HOWARD JONES<br />

AND RUTH KING Four thin-walled ceramic vessels, 1979-81. (Provenance:<br />

Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) All signed. Tallest:<br />

9” x 6” x 4 1/2”<br />

247: ANDREAS SCHNEIDER Three ceramic sculptures, each bearing text:<br />

“She’d love him if someone else were in his mind/He’d love her if her daisey<br />

had one more petal;” “No future/No past;” “Progress/Betrayal,” 1984.<br />

(Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) All<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> dated. Largest: 9” x 11 1/2” x 7 1/2”.<br />

248: KRIS NELSON, CHRISTOPHER STALEY AND ROBERT FORBES Three<br />

glazed ceramic covered jars, 1979-83. (Provenance: Collection of Derek<br />

Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) All signed. Tallest: 17” x 9”<br />

249: JOHN DAUB AND FELICITY AYLIEFF Two sculptural ceramic vessels,<br />

1979. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.)<br />

Both signed <strong>and</strong> dated. 11” x 13” <strong>and</strong> 18” x 9” x 3”<br />

250: THOMAS KERRIGAN Sculptural bowl, “Repeated Fours,” <strong>and</strong> untitled<br />

abstract vessel with h<strong>and</strong>le, 1982. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason<br />

<strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Both signed. Largest: 7” x 14”<br />

251: TOM NEUGEBAUER Ceramic sculpture, “Fired Globe,” 1977.<br />

(Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.)<br />

Signed <strong>and</strong> dated. 15” x 15”<br />

252: ROBERTA MARKS Raku-fired classically-shaped vase; together with<br />

another vase by unknown artist, 1979. Vase (pictured left) bears<br />

indecipherable signature <strong>and</strong> dated 1979. (Provenance: Collection of Derek<br />

Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Largest: 16 1/2” x 12”<br />

253: CHRISTINA BERTONI Two sculptural ceramic items, “Valance Shift”<br />

<strong>and</strong> “Quiet Prize,” 1981 <strong>and</strong> 1984. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason<br />

<strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) One signed. 7” x 14” <strong>and</strong> 2 1/2” x 18 1/2” x 12<br />

1/2”<br />

254: PAUL CHALEFF Massive glazed ceramic vase, 1980. (Provenance:<br />

Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Signed <strong>and</strong> dated.<br />

15 1/2” x 15”<br />

255: DONALD MAVROS Massive glazed ceramic urn, 1972. (Provenance:<br />

Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Signed <strong>and</strong> dated.<br />

20” x 20”<br />

256: SUZANNE STEPHENSON Two low-fired earthenware sculptural<br />

vessels with opalescent slip glazes. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason<br />

<strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Both signed. 17” x 12” <strong>and</strong> 18” x 16”<br />

257: MARGARET ISRAEL Stoneware covered jar <strong>and</strong> pitcher, decorated in<br />

sgraffito with rooster designs. Both signed. (Provenance: Collection of<br />

Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Jar: 14 1/4” x 10”<br />

258: ROBERT WINOKUR, MICHELLE COAKES AND JIM MALONE Robert<br />

Winokur salt-glazed stoneware sculptural vessel, Untitled Kayanna II, 1979,<br />

along with vase by Michelle Coakes, 1989 <strong>and</strong> bottle by Jim Malone, 1981.<br />

(Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.)<br />

Coakes <strong>and</strong> Malone pieces signed. Winokur: 17 1/2” x 12” x 6”<br />

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259: RAY FINCH Earthenware dish with glazed interior, 1977. (Provenance:<br />

Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Stamped with<br />

artist’s cipher. 1 1/2” x 10 1/4” x 6 1/2”<br />

260: RINNY STABER, HARING, VAL CUSHING AND SARA WALTON<br />

Stoneware pitcher <strong>and</strong> jar decorated with cobalt bird designs, along with<br />

pitcher, bowl <strong>and</strong> covered jar. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong><br />

Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) All signed. Tallest: 10” x 7” x 5 1/2”<br />

261: SUZANNE STEPHENSON AND ROBERT FORBES Two massive<br />

stoneware chargers: “Wave Rock” by Stephenson (wired for hanging) <strong>and</strong> an<br />

untitled piece by Forbes, 1989. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong><br />

Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.) Both 26”<br />

262: SUSAN WECHSLER Porcelain <strong>and</strong> concrete sculpture, “In Memory,”<br />

1979. (Provenance: Collection of Derek Mason <strong>and</strong> Daniel Jacobs, Virginia.)<br />

22” x 12 1/2” x 8”<br />

263: RUSSELL WOODARD Three-piece suite, two lounge chairs <strong>and</strong> a<br />

settee, in black wire mesh. Settee: 28” x 54” x 26”<br />

264: MODERN Pair of Boston benches with pine slats on cast iron frames.<br />

17” x 24” x 24”<br />

265: GARDENWARE Cast iron dining set with white painted finish,<br />

including glass-top table <strong>and</strong> six chairs. Table: 30” x 66 1/2” x 32 1/2”,<br />

armchair: 32 1/2” x 22” x 20”<br />

266: GARDENWARE Set of six cast iron patio armchairs with purple <strong>and</strong><br />

teal striped cushions. 38” x 25” x 25”<br />

267: ROCKWELL-DELTA 10” Unisaw, 220 volt. (Provenance: Phil Powell’s<br />

workshop, New Hope, PA.) 35” x 45” x 31”<br />

268: DELTA St<strong>and</strong>ing b<strong>and</strong>saw, number 62-142. (Provenance: Phil Powell’s<br />

workshop, New Hope, PA.) In working order. 66 1/2” x 30 1/2” x 17”<br />

269: WALKER-TURNER Floor-st<strong>and</strong>ing b<strong>and</strong>saw with cast iron body.<br />

(Provenance: Phil Powell’s workshop, New Hope, PA.) Motor frozen. 68 1/2”<br />

tall<br />

270: ROCKWELL-DELTA Stationary s<strong>and</strong>er mounted to base, serial number<br />

111-3237. (Provenance: Phil Powell’s workshop, New Hope, PA.) In working<br />

order. 45” tall.<br />

271: HUSKY Sixty gallon, 230 volt air compressor. (Provenance: Phil<br />

Powell’s workshop, New Hope, PA.) 67” x 22” dia.<br />

272: WALKER-TURNER St<strong>and</strong>ing drill press with 1/2 horsepower, 220 volt.<br />

(Provenance: Phil Powell’s workshop, New Hope, PA.) Serial number<br />

2582EF1071175. 73” tall.<br />

273: CRAFTSMAN 4’ lathe model number 103.23070, on shop-built st<strong>and</strong>.<br />

(Provenance: Phil Powell’s workshop, New Hope, PA.) In working order. 38<br />

1/2” x 48” x 17”<br />

274: CLOCKS Bristol, Connecticut, triple-decker shelf clock together with a<br />

Jerome mantle clock. Tallest: 34”.<br />

275: WATERBURY Ogee wall clock together with English one weight wall<br />

regulator, as-is. Larger: 26”

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