Bob Stocksdale

1982

This is a round turned wood bowl with a short base made from Mexican cocobolo wood.

1980

This is a turned wood bowl made from dark brown dessert ironwood with a tan colored free ragged edge.

1983

This is a turned bowl made from Hawaiian Macadamia wood. The bowl is egg-shaped with a lip that dips in a concave curve on each side. Two knots are visible with radiating wood grain.

1988

This is a turned wood bowl with a short base and bark on the lip that dips in a concave curve on each side. The bowl is made from Sumac that has honey and dark brown striped wood grain.

1986

This is a turned wood bowl made from South Carolina box elder. The bowl has tan and pink wood grain.

mid 20th century to late 20th century|n.d.

This is a turned wood bowl with a short circular base made from black acacia wood. The bowl has an oblong shape with a lip that dips in a concave curve on each side.

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1986

This is a turned mahogany plate. The plate has a shallow lip and metal hardware on the back for hanging.

mid 20th century

This is a footed oval bowl with striped horizontal wood grain.

Untitled (Wooden Bowl)
Mid to late 20th century

Turned wood bowl made from Black Walnut with a wide shallow depression that tapers to a small circular base. Surface is varnished and shows multiple black knots in warm brown colored wood.

1976

Large turned, black walnut bowl by by Bob StocksdaleThis was used as a serving bowl (salad?) by the previous owner. It was acquired by the donor in 1979

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