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  • Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz
  • Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz
  • Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz
  • Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz

Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz

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Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz

Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz, Flowing organic abstract ceramic sculpture from the 1950s Attributed to Heifetz of New.

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Product Name: Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz

Flowing, organic abstract ceramic sculpture from the 1950s. Attributed to Heifetz of New York given its similarity -- in form, color, glaze, construction, and overall feel -- to sculpture, objects, and lamp bases made by that company. Glossy green-yellow-gray glaze.

Curves order and undulations, and positive and negative spaces, everywhere. Different appearance from every angle. Displays well.

Substantial -- about 7.5" tall and 6.5" wide. Weighs over 2 pounds.

In very good vintage condition (any dark wavy lines / areas are reflections / shadows -- not damage). Only issue is a tiny chip, and an associated crack line, of about .25" on one of the edges between the gray area and the green area. Please see the right side of picture 6 (only the short wavy line going up from the chip is a crack; the longer dark line going down from the chip is not a crack -- part of the gray glaze). The same issue can be seen in picture 10, now on the left side. Additionally, the bottom covering, likely felt, is missing.

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Mid-century order abstract biomorphic ceramic sculpture attributed to Heifetz