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Atoll, Tidal Pool Series

Maker: Michael Lee (American, born 1960)

Rockin' Magnum Sawtooth Opus #1

Maker: Mark Lindquist (American, born 1949)

Deep Reach

Maker: Michael D. Mode (American, born 1946)

The Dance

Maker: Judd Mosser (American, born 1951)

Chockstones

Maker: Michael James Peterson (American, born 1952)

Patterns Ash Platter

Maker: Merryll Saylan (American, born 1936)

Calabash

Maker: Jack Straka (American, born 1934)

Vessel

Maker: Malcolm Tibbetts (American, born 1949)

Vessel

Maker: Howard Werner (American, born 1951)

Blossfeldt Vase

Maker: Michelle Holzapfel (American, born 1951)

Family

Maker: Michael Hosaluk (Canadian, born 1954)

Post-Nuclear Series

Maker: Ron Kent (American, 1931–2018)
Maker: Myra Kent (American, born 1932)

On the Edge

Maker: Jack R. Slentz (American, born 1963)

Too Many Triangles

Maker: Alan Stirt (American, born 1946)

Marriage in Form Set

Maker: Bob Stocksdale (American, 1913–2003)
Maker: Kay Sekimachi (American, born 1926)

Tower of Bowls II

Maker: Merryll Saylan (American, born 1936)

Divided Serving Platter

Maker: Emil Milan (American, 1922–1985)

Timothy Dwight College Ginkgo Bowl #1

Maker: Scott Strobel (American, born 1964)

Solomon's Nebula

Maker: Mark Nantz (American, born 1969)

Bowl

Maker: Michael Scott (British, born 1943)

Bowl

Maker: Melvin Lindquist (American, 1911–2000)

Open Bowl

Maker: Robert Hamada (American, 1921–2014)

Sonorous Sphere

Maker: William Hunter (American, born 1947)

Bowl

Maker: James Prestini (American, 1908–1993)

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