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Shark by Roy Henry Vickers (1976)
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Shark by Roy Henry Vickers (1976)Serigraph print of a shark in bold black and red, the traditional colors of Native American art from the Northwest Coast. Roy Henry Vickers, CM OBC (Order of Canada Order of British Columbia), is a Canadian First Nations artist living and working in Tofino, British Columbia. Framed in a black molding on archival mat under UV filtering glass. Signed in graphite, LR: Roy H. Vickers, Tsimshian Tribe, Kitkatla B. C. Numbered and dated, LL: 77 195, 19 1 76
Early 20th century
Chinese export porcelain armorial shard
Dimensions: 21-1/2” L x 1" W
An ornithological lithographic print of the Scissor-Tailed Hummingbird from John Gould 's “A Monogram of the Trochilidae
Materials: Paktong
Mahogany Veneers
Materials: Chinese Porcelain
Condition: The bottom of one leg has been extended to level the tabletop
On the underside is a double cobalt ring customarily seen during the Transitional Period
and mounted on silk backers
SKU: 4634
Vesuvius erupted six times between 1707 and 1794 and thus became a touchstone of popular culture at the time
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