TIME TO PRESS THE GRAPES
$1200
67” high
Found at the landfill, this antique grape press has
been one of my treasures. It was so heavy, I asked
another scavenger to stop his looking and load it up for
me. Included in this sculpture are gears, a rake, and a
plow blade. It functions as a grandfather clock as shown
or, if one removes the clock mechanism, as an indoor or
outdoor sculpture |
TIME’S SPINNING BY
$1500
82” high
The centerpiece of this tall piece is a snow blower
blade, rising on 3 caterpillar tractor tracks found at a
unique caterpillar “hospital” in Brockton, a vise, vise,
and various plumbing parts. The clock mechanism can be
removed when one no longer cares about the time to make
an outdoor sculpture. |
~ SOLD ~ |
TIME’S FLYING
$1250
72” high
Antique wheelbarrow welded onto an unknown base.
Woith gas stove burners, a shock absorber, wine barrel
rounds, and a one sided movie reel from the time of the
silent films. The beautiful purple bell is an inverted
vase whose base cracked. |
SPRING SUNRISE
$1200
73”x 24” high
The stately grandfather clock can tell you the time
or become an elegant sculpture for the empty corner in
your living room. Or, as the centerpiece for your
perennial garden. It’s composed of a intricate plow
blade, stove burner, saw blade fashioned by a blacksmith
into a bowl, and many types of automotive gears and
crank shafts.
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GIVING TIME A LIFT
$600
65” high
The base of this funky clock is a car jack, lifting
the eye skyward to the timepiece. It features also a
newsreel from grandmother’s days, a plow blade, and a
pipe of copper decorated |