Click on the image to enlarge  | | Touchstone Glass 2006 yellow school of fish compound marble, by Colin Richardson. Nine white and yellow angelfish swim in a multi-tiered school over a black ground. Signed/dated “CPR”. Diameter 2 1/16” $300-$400 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Mayauel Ward 2014 tree and full moon compound marble. A tree, with green foliage, rises from green moss, next to a brown split-rail fence, bordered by red, blue and yellow flowers and with wisps of pink flowers. In the background, a white full moon and spaced white stars rest on iridescent cobalt blue ground. Signed/dated. Diameter 2 1/2” $300-$500 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Lundberg Studios 1989 pink rose marble, by Daniel Salazar. A three-dimensional rose, its undulating petals shaded in pink and white, blooms on a slender green stem, with three trios of veined green leaves. Clear ground. Signed/dated. Diameter 2 5/8” $400-$600 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Yoshinori Kondo 2024 “TSM-Jaded” red and blue stacked dots marble and stand. A pale blue core is ringed by eight red-ringed shimmering blue dots near one of its poles while eight white-rimmed shimmering blue dots encircle the opposing pole on a different depth. Each ring of dots is spaced by an intricate pattern of open and closed cores and layers in white and blue. A signature dichroic “K” is revealed in the opening of the red dots pole. Signed/dated. Accompanying blue and shimmering green display stand. Diameter 1” $1200-$1600 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Tomomi Handa (2014) mandala-style patterned flowers and butterfly marble. Carefully placed thin petals create two stunning, complex and lush mandala-style lacey flowers, in pink, red, purple, yellow and white, at opposing poles of an equator band of small millefiori flowers, larger pink flowers, leaves, tendrils and a small white butterfly. Transparent blue central ground. Exhibited March 20-22, 2014, at the Mike Shelbo Chicago “How Glass Is...” exhibition. From the Carl E. Carter Collection. Diameter 1 3/4” $1600-$2000 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Trey Cormette 2015 “Sea Coral” and flower marble. A fountain flower, with eight arching fumed petals striped with aventurine around eight white and red-striped stamens and a central cage of red filament stamens, blooms at one pole of a two-sided design. The opposing pole has fumed and cane coral with a central white-striped orange anemone. A band of interlocking red vortex swirls, with gold aventurine cores, surrounds the perimeter and separates the polar designs. Black ground. Signed/dated. From the Carl E. Carter Collection. Diameter 2 3/8” $600-$800 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Richard Hollingshead 2011 torsade swirl and flower hollow fumed marble. A flower, made of dimensional linked pink segments, spaced by green segments and dots, is ringed by fumed bubbles, tiny green dots and pink dots, before a swirling crown of alternating blue and white twisted staves and blue and white latticinio staves descends and culminates at the opposing pole. Hollow fumed interior. Signed/dated. From the Carl E. Carter Collection. Diameter 1 13/16” $500-$800 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Richard Hollingshead 2016 Proof striped yellow, orange, red, blue and green concentric staves marble. Striped staves, in combinations of orange, blue, yellow, green, red and white, are stacked in concentric rings, occasionally interrupted by seashell-like swirls, and connect two striped looped stave flowers at opposing poles. Blue dots space some rings. Hollow clear interior. Signed/dated. From the Carl E. Carter Collection. Diameter 1 7/8” $400-$600 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | Trey Cormette 2014 “Double Fantasy Floral” triple hurricane marble. A fountain flower, with six arching fumed petals striped with aventurine around eleven red splayed stamens and a central cage of red filament stamens around a white core, blooms at one pole of a two-sided design. The opposing pole has a similar red and blue flower. A triple band of interlocking red and black aventurine vortex swirls surrounds the equator. Black ground. Signed/dated. From the Carl E. Carter Collection. Internal flaw. Diameter 2 1/16” $350-$500 | Click on the image to enlarge  | | *UPDATED* Joshua Sable 2007 “Autumn Golf” spike double swirl golf ball marble. White pentagonal depressions create a golf ball effect on the underside of a clockwise swirl made of triple ribbons of tiny spikes, alternating between the fall colors of yellow, orange and brown, and spaced by single lines of white dots. The swirl appears to rotate in the opposing direction as differences in the height of the spikes create counter-clockwise swirling arms. A ring of interlocking red hurricanes surrounds the equator. Signed/dated. From the Carl E. Carter Collection. Diameter 1 3/4” $500-$800 | |