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      • John Thompson Acorn
        Oct. 19, 2024

        John Thompson Acorn

        Est: $400 - $600

        (South Carolina/New Jersey/Germany, b. 1937) Original sculpture in aluminum 3/10. Excellent condition. H19"

        Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
      • John Rohde Acorn Bottle Open Plus
        Feb. 07, 2021

        John Rohde Acorn Bottle Open Plus

        Est: $100 - $200

        Bottle opener, George Jensen, Denmark, 1915, 4 1/2 in long. International Royal Danish salt spoon. Towle sterling silver cordials with original box. 1 3/5 dia x 2 7/8 h

        Main Auction Galleries
      • John Acorn
        Sep. 19, 2020

        John Acorn

        Est: $400 - $600

        (South Carolina/New Jersey, b 1937) Aluminum sculpture signed and numbered 4/10. Very good condition throughout. H9 3/4" W16 1/2" Sold from the collection of a Carolina gentleman and lady.

        Wooten & Wooten Auctioneers
      • John Acorn - Two-sided Relief #4/10
        Nov. 08, 2014

        John Acorn - Two-sided Relief #4/10

        Est: $500 - $700

        Two-sided Relief #4/10

        Morris and Whiteside Auctions LLC
      • John Acorn
        Mar. 23, 2013

        John Acorn

        Est: $300 - $600

        (American, 20th century)Aluminum sculpture, base marked "7/10 Acorn", 19-1/2 in. including base, excellent condition Provenance: Collection of Jane Brown and the Late Bill Brown Director of Penland School, Penland, North Carolina, 1962-1983

        Brunk Auctions
      • Acorn, John
        Feb. 11, 2006

        Acorn, John

        Est: $200 - $400

        Acorn, John South Carolina (20th century) BURNISHED ALUMINUM patinated aluminum on base signed & numbered: on base, 4/10 H23" W11 1/2" D5" *Artist biography: John Acorn was born in New Jersey. He received his BA from Montclair State College in New Jersey and his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. He joined the faculty at Clemson University in 1961 as an assistant professor teaching sculpture. In 1969, he received a grant as a Fulbright Scholar in Creative Arts at the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunst in West Berlin, where he spent a year making his work. Since 1961, he has played a major role in establishing and developing support for the visual arts in South Carolina. In 1998, he was awarded the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Award, South Carolina's most prestigious honor given to an individual artist for commitment to developing the arts within the state. In 1997 Mr. Acorn retired from Clemson University after thirty-six years, twenty as the Department Chair for the Art Department. He is presently serving as a member of the University Advisory Board. John Acorn has dedicated his life to enriching the experience for every individual at Clemson University.

        Charlton Hall
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