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Grasshopper on Leaf Netsuke

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Fishing Basket Netsuke with a Rat Inside

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Dragon boat

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Reticulated lid with mouse eating loose links

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

One of a "Coastal Pair"

Maker: Michael James Peterson (American, born 1952)

Seated figure

Maker: Agnes Martin (American, born Canada, 1912–2004)

Postcard, "Greetings from the Cliff House, San Francisco"

Maker, probably by: Pacific Lumber Company (American, founded 1863)

Homage

Maker: Norm Sartorius (American, born 1947)

53mg Twist

Maker: Mary Giles (American, 1944–2018)

Green Monster III

Maker: Lindsay Ketterer Gates (American, born 1974)

Spoon

Maker: Norm Sartorius (American, born 1947)

Empress

Maker: Sharon Church (American, 1948–2022)

Green Rain

Maker: Toshiko Takaezu (American, 1922–2011)

Untitled

Artist: Ruth Duckworth (German, active in the United Kingdom and United States, 1919–2009)

Tattooed Doll (Seated)

Maker: Michele Oka Doner (American, born 1945)

Tattooed Doll

Maker: Michele Oka Doner (American, born 1945)

Alice and the Queen of Hearts

Artist: Edris Eckhardt (American, 1905–1998)

Woman with a Lute

Designer: Waylande Gregory (American, 1905–1971)
Manufacturer: Cowan Pottery Studio (American, 1921–31)

Rat Tail Wall Vase

Maker: Jim Melchert (American, 1930–2023)

Calfskin Wall Vase

Maker: Jim Melchert (American, 1930–2023)

Anti-Slant Step

Maker: Jim Melchert (American, 1930–2023)

Head of a Young Woman with a Necklace

Maker: Jacques Schnier (American, born Romania, 1898–1988)

Torso

Maker: Thelma Frazier Winter (American, 1903–1977)

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