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Hollow Form

Maker: Mark Lindquist (American, born 1949)
Maker: Melvin Lindquist (American, 1911–2000)

Ascending Bowl #1

Maker: Mark Lindquist (American, born 1949)

Chalice

Maker: Ed Moulthrop (American, 1916–2003)

Untitled Vessel

Maker: Philip C. Moulthrop (American, born 1947)

TRI 12,000

Maker: Michael Chinn (American, born 1950)

Segmented vessel

Maker: Addie Draper (American, born 1952)

Lost Flowers

Maker: Giles Gilson (American, 1942–2015)

Chocolate Cup

Maker: Stephen Hogbin (Canadian, born England, 1942–2022)

Ringed Series

Maker: Todd Hoyer (American, born 1952)

Tightwire No.20

Maker: Bud Latven (American, born 1949)

Pentapot #2

Maker: Hugh E. McKay (American, born 1951)

Marathon

Maker: William F. Moore (American, born 1945)

Sculptural pitcher

Maker: Norm Sartorius (American, born 1947)

Untitled vessel

Maker: Ray Allen (American, 1930–2000)

Ornamental box form

Maker: M. Dale Chase (American, 1934–2007)

Vessel

Maker: Frank E. Cummings III (American, born 1938)

Elements Series #12: Air

Maker: Virginia Dotson (American, born 1943)

"Mo's Delight"

Maker: David Ellsworth (American, born 1944)

Pink Ivory Flora

Maker: Ronald F. Fleming (American, 1937–2021)

McCallister Box: Wall Pipe Form

Maker: Michael Norris Graham (American, 1943–2017)

Geo Radial Seven Drawer

Maker: Michael Norris Graham (American, 1943–2017)

Untitled vessel

Maker: Michael Hosaluk (Canadian, born 1954)

Wave Length Urn

Maker: William Hunter (American, born 1947)

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