Ceramic
Serving Platter and Bowl (Sarah Mott)
- Item Number
- 166
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Leading Bid
- 50 USD
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Ceramic
12.5" x 12.5" x 4"
Sarah Mott is an Attleboro artist who uses many media types to create artwork. Her primary medium is clay. Over her artistic career she has exhibited and sold work both nationally and internationally. Sarah draws inspiration from her passion for nature, gardening and the world outside of her studio doors in Attleboro and New Hampshire.
This platter and bowl are created using clay and glazes that have been fired to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit. The surface design utilizes the "sgraffito" technique. These pieces are dishwasher and microwave safe.
Item Special Note
A note on bidding: Any high bid that does not follow the listed bidding increments will be nullified and voided.
The Bidding Increments are as follows:
$1-99, the bidding increment is $5
$100-199, the bidding increment is $10
$200-499, the bidding increment is $20
$500-999, the bidding increment is $50
$1000 and up, the bidding increment is $100
This item can be shipped or picked up at the Attleboro Arts Museum from November 5-9, 2019. The Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. The winning bidder is responsible for all shipping and handling costs. The artist retains all reproduction and copyrights.
Donated By:
Sarah Mott
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