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American, 20th/21st century, comprising: Fritz Driesbach, Cornucopia, signed, dated "1992" and numbered "302" to flute, goblet in pink and clear glass, 14-3/4 in.; Brian Kirkvliet, Red Button Flute Head, signed "Brian K 94" to base, glass goblet with blue figure as stem with red lipstick and buttons, 10-1/2 in.; Martha Henry, signed "Martha Henry 1998" to base, glass goblet with horse as stem, 8-1/4 in.; Jarin Burchard, initialed "JB" to cup, wood goblet with twisted metal legs, 13 in.; William Bernstein, signed "Bernstein '988" to base, multicolor glass goblet with two painted masks to to cup, 8-1/4 in.; Barry Sautner, Some Day, signed and dated "1996" to base, glass goblet with etched stem of a seated figure inside columns, 5-1/2 in.; Emilio Santini, Fertility, signed and dated "1995" to base, glass goblet with figure of woman as stem, 18-3/4 in.; Zachary Oxman, Wedding Goblet, signed and dated "01", glass cup with gilt bronze stem depicting a couple in formal attire, 11-1/4 in.; a clear glass example with freeform stem and lid topped with cherry finial, signed indistinctly and dated "06", 16 in.
Provenance: Driesbach purchased from Maurine Littleton Gallery, Washington, D.C., 10/17/00 for $1,500; Kirkvliet purchased from The Glass Gallery, 12/6/94 for $359.10; Henry purchased from Galerie Elena Lee, 11/21/06 for $900; Burchard purchased from father Christian Burchard, 1/2/06 for $600; Bernstein purchased from Maurine Littleton Gallery, 11/21/90 for $125; Sautner purchased from Habatat Gallery, Aspen, Colorado, 11/21/06 for $2,075; Santini purchased from The Glass Gallery, 7/2/95 for $337.50; Oxman purchased from Zenith Gallery, 6/5/01 for $620 (accompanied by artist information, receipts and inventory document); Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
each in overall good condition, dusty, Fertility goblet with one spot to cup, residue on foot, cherry example with break and repair where stem connects to lid