4 x 3.75 magnet
Large ceramic swan vase with floral details
Photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
wide brimmed hat
Photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
With a large black flower accent
Photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
Bring beautiful wild life into your home with this unique rabbit lamp.
Hats sold individually - $275 each
Found in Front Hall Reception
RARE Vintage Ceramic Water Pitcher By Fitz & Floyd.
This is an original Faberge limited edition egg, numbered 2369, hand carved crystal with 24 k gold-plated pedestal from the second half of the 20th century.
"Hippy" Bunny was born May 4, 1998.
On the ear tag: "Hippy" fell into the dye, they say
While coloring eggs one spring day
From the tips of his ears down to his toes
Colors of springtime, he proudly shows."
Missing . after Il and U.S.A
Ty Warner, founder of Ty, Inc. started a line of unique stuffed animals in the early 90's. Beanie Babies took a new spin on the classic stuffed animal. With small beads for stuffing the Beanie Babies had more movement which created a more realistic feeling to the toy. This feature set them apart from all the other plush toys on the market at the time.
Collector items
Russian Icon of The Mother of God: 12-1/4 in
Very rare large silver Arthur Court wine and champagne decanter and ice bucket in the shape of rabbit/bunny. Has red stone eyes and head opens at the neck to reveal decanter and ice bucket.
Beautiful hand painted blue and white angel wing armoire.
Found in Corporate Bedroom
By Thom “Tex” Wheeler.
metal sculpture with turquoise 20"x15"
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Brian Gonzales
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
First photograph courtesy of Isaac HH