Moore-Grobman Coll. of Works by Eva Zeisel 2017-10-12 Auction - 403 Price Results - John Atzbach Antiques in WA
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Eva Zeisel, a scarce Schramberg Tea/Coffee SetEva Zeisel, Rare Town & Country Lazy Susan SetEva Zeisel, Rare Cloverware Bowl in Green
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Redmond, WA, United States
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Moore-Grobman Coll. of Works by Eva Zeisel

This sale of works by renowned designer Eva Zeisel (1906-2011) is drawn from the collection of Pat Moore and Dr. Gene Grobman (1929-2016). It includes over 400 lots of items made between 1929 and 2013 and features numerous early works, prototypes, test pieces, and important rarities. Zeisel was a prolific designer, historian, and educator who continued to work beyond her 100th birthday. During her eighty-five year career, she created works that came to exemplify organic abstraction in modern design. Moore and Grobman formed the collection over 25 years, traveling across Europe and America researching Zeisel?s designs and slowly amassing the most comprehensive collection of works by Zeisel outside the artist's personal archive. Highlights include a large selection of works from the Schramberg Majolika Factory, Carstens, Riverside Ceramics, Cloverware, Monmouth Pottery, Norleans, Hallcraft, Hollydale, Hyalyn Porcelain, Zsolnay, Heisey, Salisbury Artisans, Kispester Granit, Eva Zeisel Originals, KleinReid, Nambe, and the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory as well as ephemera related to the production and sale of the Zeisel designs Moore and Grobman collected as part of their study of the artist?s career.
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Eva Zeisel, a Schramberg Breakfast Set: Eva Zeisel, a Breakfast Set comprising two Egg Cups (model 3285), a Salt Cellar (model 3286), and an oval Tray (model 3033, already within Schramberg's production and not designed by Zeisel),
0004: Eva Zeisel, a Schramberg Breakfast SetEst. $100-$300
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Eva Zeisel, a Schramberg square Teapot: Eva Zeisel, a square Teapot with lid (model 3302), Schramberger Majolika-Fabrik, Schramberg, Germany, circa 1929-35. Décor: 3526 (later nicknamed Mondrian). Height of Teapot: 6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm);
0012A: Eva Zeisel, a Schramberg square TeapotEst. $600-$800
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