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    • David New-Small Art Glass Serving Dish
      Aug. 24, 2024

      David New-Small Art Glass Serving Dish

      Est: $100 - $250

      Artist Name: David New-Small Studio: Vancouver Studio Glass Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Medium: Studio art glass Description: A hand blown art glass serving dish. Incised signed on underside.

      Atlanta Auction Gallery, ltd
    • David New-Small Art Glass Serving Dish
      Aug. 24, 2024

      David New-Small Art Glass Serving Dish

      Est: $100 - $250

      Artist Name: David New-Small Studio: Vancouver Studio Glass Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Medium: Studio art glass Description: A hand blown art glass serving dish. Incised signed on underside.

      Atlanta Auction Gallery, ltd
    • David New-Small Dichroic Art Glass Perfume Bottle
      Nov. 05, 2022

      David New-Small Dichroic Art Glass Perfume Bottle

      Est: -

      Signed On The Bottom. Stands Approximately 4.5in Tall. Nr12910 Zh

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • David New-Small Signed Art Glass Ikebana Vase
      Oct. 15, 2022

      David New-Small Signed Art Glass Ikebana Vase

      Est: -

      Signed On Bottom, Measuring Approximately 12 Inches Long & 9.5 Inches Wide, No Chips Present. Nr12910 Js

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • David New-Small Marine Reliquary glass Vase
      Feb. 16, 2021

      David New-Small Marine Reliquary glass Vase

      Est: $20 - $200

      DESCRIPTION: "David New-Small" artist blown marine themed reliquary glass vase. Features puffer fish, angelfish, and other vibrant tropical fish throughout. Finished with coral motifs and multicolored swirl pattern designs. Signed "ARV 635, D. New-Small, 96" underneath. Includes typed letter from "New-Small & Sterling Studio Glass Ltd." CIRCA: Canada ORIGIN: 1996 DIMENSIONS: H: 7.5" x D: 8" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

      Akiba Galleries
    • DAVID NEW-SMALL (1945 - ), MARINE RELIQUARY, height 5.5" - 14 cm., diameter 6.75" - 17.1 cm.
      Apr. 21, 2015

      DAVID NEW-SMALL (1945 - ), MARINE RELIQUARY, height 5.5" - 14 cm., diameter 6.75" - 17.1 cm.

      Est: $100 - $150

      DAVID NEW-SMALL (1945 - ) MARINE RELIQUARY glass, height 5.5" -- 14 cm., diameter 6.75" -- 17.1 cm., engraved signature, dated 93 and numbered ARV 240 Provenance: Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo, ON Note: DAVID NEW-SMALL (1945 - ) David New-Small was born in Riverside, California and graduated with a Bachelor of Art from the University of California. He became fascinated with glassblowing in the chemistry lab in college, but only took it up as career in the late 1970s. He studied at the Pilchuk Glass School in 1978, 1979 and 1981, and then teamed up with Nora Sterling to open New-Small & Sterling Studio Glass on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1984. He teamed up with Nora Sterling and they opened New-Small & Sterling Studio Glass in 1984. The gallery showcases New-Small's work and that of other artists who share studio time, as well as representing selected glass artists from across Canada. Selected Corporate, Private and Public Collections Canadian Craft Museum?Canarim Investment Corporation Ltd. City of Vancouver Claridge Collection Corning Museum of Glass (with Margot Thomson) First City Capital Government of Canada, Department of External Affairs Government of China Government of the Philippines Imperial Oil; Delta Hotels Loewen Ondaatje McCutcheon & Co. Ltd. Suncor Corporation Vancouver Art Gallery Selected Awards 2000 Award of Merit, BC Glass Arts Association Biennial Exhibition 1998 Award of Merit, BC Glass Arts Association Biennial Exhibition Niche Magazine Awards Nominee Selected Solo and Group Exhibitions 2001 Marine Show, The Gallery of American Craft at Wheaton Village Lionheart Gallery in Lousiville, KY Solo Show at New-Small & Sterling Glass in Vancouver,BC 2000 A Decade of Glass Invitational Exhibition, Carlyn Galerie, Houston, TX Perfumes & Paperweights invitational show, Del Mano Gallery, Pasadena, CA Pilchuk School Auction, Seattle, WA 1999 Unexpected Collaborations, Canadian Craft Museum, Vancouver, BC Pilchuk School Auction, Seattle, WA 1998 Simon Fraser University Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC BC Glass Arts Association Biennial Exhibition Scents '98, Circle Craft Gallery, Vancouver, BC 1997 The Canadian Collection at APEC '97, APEC Conference, Vancouver, BC 1996 Glass Invitations, Carlyn Gallery, Dallas, Texas Canadian Glass Show, Rowles and Parham, Edmonton, AB Ontario Crafts Council, Toronto, Ontario 20th Anniversary Retrospective, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, BC 1995 A Gathering of Glass, Sable V Fine Art Gallery, Texas 1994 BC Artists in QC, Galerie Barbara Silverberg, Montreal, QC Selected BC Glass Artists, Courtyard Gallery, Oakland, CA 1993 A Thing of Beauty is A Joy Forever, Vanderleelie Gallery, Edmonton, AB The Celebratory Bowl, Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, Waterloo, ON 1992 Whitebird Gallery, Cannon Beach, Oregon (solo show) Rhapsody in Glass VI, Accents Gallery, Ottawa, ON Glass Art IV, Bank of Hong Kong Atrium, Vancouver, BC Glass Art Association of Canada Show, Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver, BC Marine Reliquary, Circle Craft Gallery, Vancouver, BC (solo show) A Treasury of Canadian Craft, Canadian Craft Museum, Vancouver, BC Fireworks: Glass Art of the 90's, West Kootenay Exhibition Centre, Castlegar, BC 1991 North American Glass 1991, Mill Gallery, CT NW International Art Competition, Whatcom County Museum, WA Rhapsody in Glass V, Accents Gallery, Ottawa, ON 1990 1st Annual Canadian Glass Show, Rowles & Parham, Edmonton, A BCulinaire International, Singapore - Created serving dishes for Canadian team Rhapsody in Glass IV, Accents Gallery, Ottawa, ON 1989-1982 Banaker Gallery, California; Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, Toronto, ON Victoria Art Gallery, Victoria, BC Crafthouse Gallery, Vancouver, BC Vancouver Gallery, Yokohama, Japan International Gallery, CA John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto, Ontario Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, AB The Craftsman's Gallery, New York, NY Contemporary Artists' Gallery, Vancouver, BC Woltjen/Udell Gallery, Edmonton, AB Musee Marsil Museum, Saint Lambert, QC Museum of Anthropology, University of BC Selected Links hotstudioglass.com

      Waddington's
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