Ltd Sale by Appointment S. Park Blvd. Shaker Hts. High-End Designer Furniture, Antique Judaica, Art
Nov 15
12pm to 5pmNov 16
11am to 4pmNov 17
12pm to 3pmTerms & Conditions
Venmo with 4% surcharge
Credit card with 4% surcharge
All items sold as is, all sales are final
We can recommend a mover for the removal of your purchases

Mitchell Attenson Household Liquidations
Description & Details
Welcome to this very special home on South Park Blvd. in Shaker Hts across from Horseshoe Lake, between Lee & Attleboro. The house is over 100 years old & has had a complete renovation in a modern style! My client selected the finest furnishings to go with her modern decor & we have a selection for sale! Names such as Baker, Gomillion, Doris Leslie Blau, Donghia, Dakota Jackson etc.
Rare & unusual Antique Judaica
Large Fine Art Glass Sculpture by Brent Kee Young. For Brent’s biography see my last paragraph.
Only the items I have pictured are for sale & this is not a browsing sale.
I have descriptions, dimensions and prices in almost every picture to make your shopping easier!
When you make an appointment you will need to tell me which item or items you wish to see & either me or my staff will take you to view them in different parts of the house. When I have sold an item I will remove its picture here, or if you have an appointment to look at that item and I have sold it the hour or day before etc. I will text or call you to let you know!
You may leave offers which we will consider & there will be price reductions after 1pm on Saturday & all day Sunday
We Look Forward To Seeing You!
Please text or call Mitch at 216-402-8367 for your appointment
Brent Kee Young Glass Sculpture: Condition: excellent. Brent's work has been featured in 21 Museums around the world including Birmingham Museum of Art, AL; Carnegie Museum of Art, PA; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH; Columbia Museum of Art, SC; Contemporary Glass Art Museum of Alcorcón (Madrid), Spain; Corning Museum of Glass, NY; High Museum of Art, GA; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan; Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, WI, Milwaukee Public Museum, WI, Museum of American Glass of Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, NJ; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Museum of Fine Art, NM; New Orleans Museum of Art, LA; Niijima Contemporary Glass Art Museum, Japan; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC; Racine Art Museum, WI; Smithsonian American Art Museum Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC; Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, GA; Toledo Museum of Art, Glass Pavilion, OH.
Brent Kee Young, glass artist and Cleveland Institute of Art Professor Emeritus, has been recognized by scores of museums, galleries, colleges and universities in the United States and Asia, which have displayed and acquired his work and invited him to speak, demonstrate and teach. In 2006, the Smithsonian American Art Museumâs Renwick Gallery acquired its second piece by Professor Young for its permanent collection. âAmphora ⦠Save” is from Professor Youngâs Matrix Series, a construction of intricate and technically complex works he created by flame working boro silicate glass rods into layers of glass webs. Also in 2011, Professor Young was selected to receive a most prestigious Creative Workforce Fellowship, generously supported by the citizens of Cuyahoga County, Ohio where he lives and works.
“Professor Young has conducted numerous workshops in the U.S. and Asia including at The Niijima International Glass Art Festival, Niijima, Tokyo; the International Glass Art Society Conference, Seto, Japan; Grand Crystal, Peitou City, Taiwan, ROC; University of Miami, Coral Gables; Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; University of Kentucky, Louisville; and California Polytechnic University, San Louis Obispo. He has served as a juror for The National Endowment for the Arts and lectured at the Smithsonian Institution's Renwick Gallery. In 1990, Professor Young was selected as head of glass at Aichi University of Education, Kariya, Japan where he was responsible for establishing the studio, designing and implementing the curriculum and teaching the first glass program in a National University in Japan.”




































































































































































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