Lot 114292

Michael Weinberg Raku Pottery Iridescent Studio Art Vase Sculpture

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Michael Weinberg Raku Pottery Iridescent Studio Art Vase Sculpture

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Current Bid: $20

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by Ace Of Estates
June 28, 2026 2:00 PM MST
Timed Auction

Carefree, AZ, US 85377

Condition:
Shows typical signs of age, including minor surface scuffs and light abrasions consistent with handling and display. No chips, cracks, or repairs are visible upon close inspection. The original felt pads on the base exhibit some wear and dust accumulation. The Raku firing process inherently creates unique surface textures and color variations, which are an integral part of its artistic appeal and not considered flaws.

Item Description
Weight: 5lbs 7.2oz

Behold a truly mesmerizing creation from the celebrated studio of Michael Weinberg, an exquisite Raku pottery vase that captures the ephemeral beauty of light and shadow. This stunning piece, hand-signed "Weinberg" to its base and further identified by an imprinted chop mark, is a testament to the artist's profound mastery of the dramatic Raku firing technique.

This particular work evokes a deep emotional response, its iridescent surface shimmering with a kaleidoscope of metallic hues – from rich coppers and bronzes to subtle purples and greens – shifting with every angle of light. The organic, undulating form invites contemplation, suggesting ancient river stones or celestial bodies, while the tactile surface begs to be touched. It is more than just a vessel; it is a sculptural poem, a conversation between earth, fire, and human ingenuity, destined to become a focal point in any discerning collection.

Artist Biography: Michael Weinberg
Michael Weinberg is a highly respected American ceramic artist renowned for his innovative exploration of Raku firing. His work is characterized by its distinctive metallic and iridescent glazes, achieved through the ancient Japanese Raku process where pottery is removed from the kiln at peak temperature and subjected to post-firing reduction in a closed container with combustible materials. This unpredictable and visually striking method allows Weinberg to create pieces that are truly unique, each bearing the fiery imprint of its creation. His sculptures often blend classical forms with contemporary sensibilities, making them highly sought after by collectors worldwide for their profound aesthetic depth and connection to ceramic traditions.

  • Artist: Michael Weinberg
  • Signature: Hand-signed "Weinberg" to the base, accompanied by an imprinted chop mark.
  • Medium: Raku Ceramic Pottery
  • Dimensions: Approximately 14.16" H x 10.32" W x 3.96" D
  • Weight: 5 lbs 7.2 oz
  • Origin: American Studio Art


Flat rate shipping contiguous 48 states: $60.00

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Ref: JPC522 | PD1

Dimensions (HxWxD)
14.16" x 10.32" x 3.96"

Weight
5lbs 7.2oz

Flat Shipping Rate
(Within Contiguous U.S.)

$60.00

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Pick-Up Dates/Time:
By Appointment Tuesday 6/30/26 or Wednesday 7/1/26,10am to 4pm

Pick-Up Location:
The Town of Cave Creek, Spur Cross & Cave Creek Rd (exact address will be given after purchase is complete)

Item number:
114292

Ref:
JPC522
PD1
ART710
HOM500
ART842

  • Dimensions: 14.16" x 10.32" x 3.96"
  • Condition: Shows typical signs of age, including minor surface scuffs and light abrasions consistent with handling and display. No chips, cracks, or repairs are visible upon close inspection. The original felt pads on the base exhibit some wear and dust accumulation. The Raku firing process inherently creates unique surface textures and color variations, which are an integral part of its artistic appeal and not considered flaws.

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