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Vogel Littleton

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John Littleton & Kate Vogel, 1982, "Bagged Bags"
Located in Zurich, CH
Unique piece, 1982 Studio-glass, Colourless glas , underpinned with blue-green opal, gimped with yarns in bright pink opal and brown, blown ribbed mold. The threads on the well...
Category

Vintage 1980s American Modern Vases

Materials

Art Glass

"Exploding Bag" Glass Sculpture by John Littleton & Kate Vogel
By John Littleton and Kate Vogel 1
Located in Englewood, NJ
American studio glass "Bag Explosion" by contemporary glass artists John Littleton & Kate Vogel of
Category

Late 20th Century American Other Vases

Materials

Blown Glass

Signed Kate Vogel/ John Littleton Glass Candy Sculpture
By John Littleton and Kate Vogel 1
Located in Bridgeport, CT
. By noted American Glass Artist team Kate Vogel and John Littleton. Very good condition. Signed
Category

Vintage 1980s American Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

John Littleton & Kate Vogel Art Glass Sculpture "Bagged Bags", 1983
By John Littleton and Kate Vogel 1
Located in Toledo, OH
John Littleton & Kate Vogel art glass sculpture "Bagged Bags" signed and dated 1983. Very nice
Category

Vintage 1980s North American Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass

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