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  • Alan Lavocetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase
    Apr. 26, 2015

    Alan Lavocetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase

    Est: $50 - $80

    Alan Lavocetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase stoneware, signed with artist's chop to base Ht. 25 cm OTHER NOTES: Alan Lacovetsky graduated with a Fine Arts Degree from the University Of Manitoba in 1979. He then moved to Australia where he worked, and taught ceramics for over 10 years. Upon returning to Winnipeg he immediately became very active in the ceramics community by joining the Stoneware Gallery, becoming the president of the Manitoba Crafts Council, and teaching in the ceramics department at the University of Manitoba. He is currently completing his masters degree from the University of North Dakota. Having built a studio on his property in the country near Stonewall, he continues to create functional stoneware vessels which he fires in the new wood kiln that he and David Krindle built in the fall of 2006.

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb form Vase Wood Fired stoneware
    Mar. 29, 2015

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb form Vase Wood Fired stoneware

    Est: $100 - $200

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb form Vase Wood Fired stoneware Signed with artist's chop to base Ht. 25 cm OTHER NOTES: Alan Lacovetsky graduated with a Fine Arts Degree from the University Of Manitoba in 1979. He then moved to Australia where he worked, and taught ceramics for over 10 years. Upon returning to Winnipeg he immediately became very active in the ceramics community by joining the Stoneware Gallery, becoming the president of the Manitoba Crafts Council, and teaching in the ceramics department at the University of Manitoba. He is currently completing his masters degree from the University of North Dakota. Having built a studio on his property in the country near Stonewall, he continues to create functional stoneware vessels which he fires in the new wood kiln that he and David Krindle built in the fall of 2006.

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase with flange Wood Fired stoneware
    Mar. 29, 2015

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase with flange Wood Fired stoneware

    Est: $100 - $200

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase with flange Wood Fired stoneware Signed with artist's chop to base Ht. 14 cm

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase with flange Woodfired stoneware
    Aug. 31, 2014

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase with flange Woodfired stoneware

    Est: $100 - $200

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb Form Vase with flange Woodfired stoneware Signed with artist's chop to base Ht. 14 cm

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Charger/Platter Woodfired stoneware
    Aug. 31, 2014

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Charger/Platter Woodfired stoneware

    Est: $100 - $200

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Charger/Platter Woodfired stoneware Signed with artist's chop to base Dia. 34 cm

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
  • Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb form Vase Woodfired stoneware
    Aug. 31, 2014

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb form Vase Woodfired stoneware

    Est: $100 - $200

    Alan Lacovetsky (b.1952) Canada Bulb form Vase Woodfired stoneware Signed with artist's chop to base Ht. 25 cm OTHER NOTES: Alan Lacovetsky graduated with a Fine Arts Degree from the University Of Manitoba in 1979. He then moved to Australia where he worked, and taught ceramics for over 10 years. Upon returning to Winnipeg he immediately became very active in the ceramics community by joining the Stoneware Gallery, becoming the president of the Manitoba Crafts Council, and teaching in the ceramics department at the University of Manitoba. He is currently completing his masters degree from the University of North Dakota. Having built a studio on his property in the country near Stonewall, he continues to create functional stoneware vessels which he fires in the new wood kiln that he and David Krindle built in the fall of 2006.

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
  • A Good Alan Lacovetsky Studio Pottery Vase and Charger
    Jun. 22, 2014

    A Good Alan Lacovetsky Studio Pottery Vase and Charger

    Est: $300 - $500

    A Good Alan Lacovetsky Studio Pottery Vase and Charger Speckle glazed, unglazed base, stamped A Provenance: from the private collection of an Australian diplomat Plate: 34cm dia Vase: 28cm H x 14cm dia top x 30cm dia mid

    Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
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