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Andrew Clemens Sandbottle with Sailing Ships,

Currency:USD Category:Antiques Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
Andrew Clemens Sandbottle with Sailing Ships,
American, 1892. A blown oblong footed bottle with polished pontil. Geometric decoration throughout with one side featuring a rosebud nosegay above a yellow band with the caption, McGregor, Iowa, Oct. 1892. The reverse depicts a maritime scene with cattails and lily pads in the foreground and sailing ships in the background; 7.25" high.

Andrew Clemens (1857-1894) of Dubuque, Iowa, spent most of his life in nearby McGregor. Due to voice encephalitis, he lost both voice and hearing and was sent to the Iowa Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. There, Clemens began experimenting with sand art, collecting multicolored sands from the Pictured Rocks region of Iowa. He fashioned special tools that he used to arrange the sand in intricate designs and then pack it tightly (he used no glue of any kind). Sizes and designs varied, and orders came to Clemens from around the world, each customer paying about five to seven dollars. As his skill developed, his subjects ranged from boats and ships to flowers, flags, and eagles. Clemens, dubbed "the portrait painter without a brush or paint," died in 1894. He is thought to have produced hundreds of bottles during his lifetime, but few survive today.

Condition: Label missing; some loss to wax around the cork.

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