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A Fantastic 1969 C. Jere Brass Owl Sculpture On Wood Base
A Fantastic 1969 C. Jere Brass Owl Sculpture On Wood Base

A Fantastic 1969 C. Jere Brass Owl Sculpture On Wood Base

Winning Bid
$225.00
Item #40683123
Lot #27 of 235
Item Description

Signed 1969
12” x 16” x 8”
This is in excellent condition. Eyes are bright.
Curtis Jere sculpture is produced by a company of sculptors and household metal artists whose work is both representational and abstract. Founded by Kurt (Curtis) Freiler and Jerry Fels in 1964, the company, C. Jere by Artisan House, produces timeless metal artwork that often hangs on walls or meticulously designed outdoor spaces. Their aim is to bring works of art within the grasp of ordinary people.

Sculptures from Curtis Jere capture different colors, tones, and themes that inspire creativity as collectors insert them into homes or commercial spaces. These abstract sculptures are intricately handcrafted using copper, steel, aluminum, brass, and bronze. Each artist at Curtis Jere brings their own talent, skill, and inspiration to the pieces they create. The C. Jere collection ranges from vintage pieces to items created in the 2000s, and these abstract sculptures for sale are much sought after by collectors.

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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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WHERE TO PICK UP:
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Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
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Saturday, 2/25, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6233
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Green Circle Auctions - Maria & Greg Stanton | (914) 830-1995 | hello@greencircleauctions.com

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