Incollect Magazine Issue 7

Incollect Magazine 19 NEW YORK 917 - 488 - 1385 BE TSY@BT FAA. COM WWW. THOMASARTADV I SORY. COM APPRAISALS SALES ADVISORY Thomsen Gallery at The Winter Show Thomsen Gallery, 9 East 63rd Street, New York, NY 10065 212.300.3244 For more information visist thomsengallery.com Thomsen Gallery is pleased to participate again in The Winter Show at the Park Avenue Armory. Our booth features works of art from the rich cultural heritage of Japan, including Japanese folding screens, medieval stoneware jars, contemporary porcelain sculptures, refined gold lacquer boxes, and ikebana bamboo baskets by the great masters. Shirayama Shunpo (1886–1961), Flowering PlumTrees and Birds, ca. 1915, Japan. Pair of two-panel folding screens; mineral colors, ink, and shell powder on paper Size each screen 70 x 71 in. Harvest Jug by Charles Decker. Keystone Pottery, Tennessee. A masterpiece of Southern pottery in excellent, original condition. Extremely rare harvest jug by potter Charles Decker (1832–1914) from his Keystone Pottery in Washington County, Tennessee. Courtesy of Kelly Kinzle. Shaker Armless Rocker. Harvard, Massachusetts, circa 1840. Maple, figured maple, iron bolts, replaced caned seat, mellow old finish. Height 51¾ inches, width of seat 20 inches, depth of rocker 27¾ inches. Courtesy of David A. Schorsch – Eileen M. Smiles.

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