Description:
Thomas Moser Alienation Bench, New Gloucester, Maine, 1983, cherry seat and rail with ash spindles and legs, one of a known handful that were built in the early era of Thos. Moser, followed by an edition of 10 in 2008, signed and dated in ink by the maker, Jim Becker, ht. 42 3/4, wd. 70, dp. 22 1/2 in.
Note: Recipient of an Award of Merit at Craft Forms 2013, the 19th International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Crafts in Philadelphia.
Estimate $6,000-9,000
Good condition. Rail and spindles are intact and solid with no play. Bench is solid with no play or deep scratches. Legs are solid with no play. Some scuffs to legs as shown in additional images.
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Thomas Moser Alienation Bench, New Gloucester, PhiladelphiaKathleen M. Leland
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