Vincent Arroyo Winery, Napa Valley (Valid ID proof is required to bid).
Vincent Arroyo Winery, Napa Valley (Valid ID proof is required to bid).
Awa Sparkling Grenache Blanc, 2020 (750ml)
$40
Starting bid
Summerwood Vineyards
Paso Robles, California (Valid ID proof is required to bid).
Summerwood Vineyards
Paso Robles, California (Valid ID proof is required to bid).
Frenchie's Ranch Syrah, 2013 (750ml)
$90
Starting bid
Big Basin Vineyards, Santa Cruz Mountains, California, 2013 (Valid ID proof is required to bid).
Big Basin Vineyards, Santa Cruz Mountains, California, 2013 (Valid ID proof is required to bid).
Pysanka “With an Open Heart - California Poppies,” 2024
$100
Starting bid
Sofiya Ohorodnyk, artist.
This Easter egg, made from a duck egg, features California poppies on one side and an “open heart” on the other. The “heart,” which holds personal significance for the artist, is depicted on a quail egg and illustrates a stylized image of the tree of life. The vertical belt of the large Easter egg displays octagonal stars as symbols of the sun, development, and growth, alongside the infinity symbol, representing eternity and longevity (Frame-stand dimensions 6 in /16 cm x 4 in /11 cm x 2.5 in /6 cm). Donated by artist. (Value: $150)
Sofiya Ohorodnyk, artist.
This Easter egg, made from a duck egg, features California poppies on one side and an “open heart” on the other. The “heart,” which holds personal significance for the artist, is depicted on a quail egg and illustrates a stylized image of the tree of life. The vertical belt of the large Easter egg displays octagonal stars as symbols of the sun, development, and growth, alongside the infinity symbol, representing eternity and longevity (Frame-stand dimensions 6 in /16 cm x 4 in /11 cm x 2.5 in /6 cm). Donated by artist. (Value: $150)
Classical Guitar with Case, 2021 (Value $2000)
$1,100
Starting bid
A gleaming classical guitar crafted by Santa Clara luthier Peter Rosenbladt - 6 nylon strings, swiss spruce back and sides, Indian rosewood neck, mahogany fingerboard, macassar ebony bridge, and walnut saddle. Donated by luthier.
A gleaming classical guitar crafted by Santa Clara luthier Peter Rosenbladt - 6 nylon strings, swiss spruce back and sides, Indian rosewood neck, mahogany fingerboard, macassar ebony bridge, and walnut saddle. Donated by luthier.
Flowers in a Kosiv Vase, 2002 (Est. value $1000)
$500
Starting bid
Anatoliy Kalytko (1942), artist. Oil on canvas still life
(33 in x 36.5 in). Donated by private collector. Kalytko graduated from the Kyiv Art Institute (1971). Member of the National Union of Ukrainian Artists (2002). Honored Artist of Ukraine (2013). Since then, he has been working at the Kosiv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (Ivano-Frankivsk region) as the Head of the Department of Fundamental and Professionally Oriented Disciplines. He has participated in domestic and international art exhibitions since 1965.
Anatoliy Kalytko (1942), artist. Oil on canvas still life
(33 in x 36.5 in). Donated by private collector. Kalytko graduated from the Kyiv Art Institute (1971). Member of the National Union of Ukrainian Artists (2002). Honored Artist of Ukraine (2013). Since then, he has been working at the Kosiv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (Ivano-Frankivsk region) as the Head of the Department of Fundamental and Professionally Oriented Disciplines. He has participated in domestic and international art exhibitions since 1965.
Opera House on Svobody Avenue, Lviv (Est. value $3000)
$1,100
Starting bid
Yurij Hura (1930–2021), artist. Oil on canvas (33 in x 36.5 in). Lviv-born Hura was a member of the Union of Artists of Poland. He graduated from the Krakow Academy of Arts (1956), having studied in Kyiv, Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), and Moscow. He lived and worked in the United States after 1968. Donated by private collector.
Yurij Hura (1930–2021), artist. Oil on canvas (33 in x 36.5 in). Lviv-born Hura was a member of the Union of Artists of Poland. He graduated from the Krakow Academy of Arts (1956), having studied in Kyiv, Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), and Moscow. He lived and worked in the United States after 1968. Donated by private collector.
Halya Stetsyk, artist. Hand-loom woven tapestry from Kosiv, Ukraine that blends traditional Hutsul craftsmanship with modern techniques. Like-new condition (Width 59 in / 150 cm;
Length 55 in / 140 cm). Donated by private collector.
Halya Stetsyk, artist. Hand-loom woven tapestry from Kosiv, Ukraine that blends traditional Hutsul craftsmanship with modern techniques. Like-new condition (Width 59 in / 150 cm;
Length 55 in / 140 cm). Donated by private collector.
Necklace: “Pink Opalite Wreath” (Est. value $400)
$250
Starting bid
Masha Archer, designer. Unusual bone-shaped pink opalite glass beads in a single strand necklace. Lobster claw clasp with Masha Archer cartouche and 10 cent French 1922 coin. Necklace is complete with Masha's handwritten description and inventory mark WR - 0I22 (Length 16 in / 41 cm adjustable up to 20 in / 50 cm -
original case and tag). Donated by the designer.
Masha Archer, designer. Unusual bone-shaped pink opalite glass beads in a single strand necklace. Lobster claw clasp with Masha Archer cartouche and 10 cent French 1922 coin. Necklace is complete with Masha's handwritten description and inventory mark WR - 0I22 (Length 16 in / 41 cm adjustable up to 20 in / 50 cm -
original case and tag). Donated by the designer.
Acrylic Drop Earrings (Est. value $250)
$100
Starting bid
Masha Archer, designer. This stylish pair of earrings is made from black cast American acrylic, framed with intricately carved brass cones. The earrings are mounted on an original handwritten tag and feature inventory marking - #EAC-CN3. (Length with earring 2.75 in / 7 cm). Donated by the designer.
Masha Archer, designer. This stylish pair of earrings is made from black cast American acrylic, framed with intricately carved brass cones. The earrings are mounted on an original handwritten tag and feature inventory marking - #EAC-CN3. (Length with earring 2.75 in / 7 cm). Donated by the designer.
Miranda Earrings Cones (Est. value $300)
$150
Starting bid
Masha Archer, designer. These earrings showcase a traditional Hunan bi-cone-style design, crafted from a silver and brass alloy. This earring design was worn by the character Miranda (played by Cynthia Nixon) in the apartment-hunting scene of the popular movie Sex and the City
(Cone width 0.7 in / 2 cm;
Length with earring 3.7 in / 9.5 cm). Donated by the designer.
Masha Archer, designer. These earrings showcase a traditional Hunan bi-cone-style design, crafted from a silver and brass alloy. This earring design was worn by the character Miranda (played by Cynthia Nixon) in the apartment-hunting scene of the popular movie Sex and the City
(Cone width 0.7 in / 2 cm;
Length with earring 3.7 in / 9.5 cm). Donated by the designer.
Miranda Earrings Discs (Est. value $300)
$150
Starting bid
Masha Archer, designer. These earrings feature a traditional Hunan Province, China puffy disc design. Made of a silver and brass alloy with a slightly weathered patina, they have a vintage aesthetic that adds character and enhances their appeal. Notably, a copy of these earrings
appeared in the movie Sex and the City 2, worn by Miranda (Cynthia Nixon).
(Disc diameter 0.8 in / 4.5 cm;
Length with chain 3 in / 7.5 cm).
Donated by the designer.
Masha Archer, designer. These earrings feature a traditional Hunan Province, China puffy disc design. Made of a silver and brass alloy with a slightly weathered patina, they have a vintage aesthetic that adds character and enhances their appeal. Notably, a copy of these earrings
appeared in the movie Sex and the City 2, worn by Miranda (Cynthia Nixon).
(Disc diameter 0.8 in / 4.5 cm;
Length with chain 3 in / 7.5 cm).
Donated by the designer.
Painted Icon "Not Made by Hands" or "The Mandylion", 1997
$130
Starting bid
Oleksandr Dubrovsky, artist (1938, Sumy region).
Byzantine icon crafted with wood, levkas, tempera and gilding depicting Jesus Christ (8.15 in x 10.24 in). Donated by private collector.
Dubrovksy graduated from the Odessa Art School in 1963 studied at the Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) from 1965 to 1968. From 1968 to 1991, he worked as a designer in Kyiv. Between 1996 and 2001, he served as an icon painter at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and was simultaneously the chief artist from 1997 to 1999.
Oleksandr Dubrovsky, artist (1938, Sumy region).
Byzantine icon crafted with wood, levkas, tempera and gilding depicting Jesus Christ (8.15 in x 10.24 in). Donated by private collector.
Dubrovksy graduated from the Odessa Art School in 1963 studied at the Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) from 1965 to 1968. From 1968 to 1991, he worked as a designer in Kyiv. Between 1996 and 2001, he served as an icon painter at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and was simultaneously the chief artist from 1997 to 1999.
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