Lost&Found
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On Sunday I picked up this ewer. At first I thought it was new because of its shine.
When I turned it over I saw no marks but only a small paper label.
Peters & Reed
I really like the gradation of colors in the glaze. The pitcher dates between 1899-1920 and stylistically is transitional from Arts & Craft to Art Nouveau, which makes me think it was made around 1905.
Today's find is an abstract painting signed by Belag. I've not yet verified it's artist but I think it's by
Andrea Belag born 1951. I will be emailing her to see for sure. Her contemporary work has asking prices in the low 5 figures.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.1stdibs.com/amp/creators/andrea-belag-american/art/
When I turned it over I saw no marks but only a small paper label.
Peters & Reed
I really like the gradation of colors in the glaze. The pitcher dates between 1899-1920 and stylistically is transitional from Arts & Craft to Art Nouveau, which makes me think it was made around 1905.
Today's find is an abstract painting signed by Belag. I've not yet verified it's artist but I think it's by
Andrea Belag born 1951. I will be emailing her to see for sure. Her contemporary work has asking prices in the low 5 figures.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.1stdibs.com/amp/creators/andrea-belag-american/art/
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