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b. 1916 - d. 2007

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        • Norman Mercer
          Mar. 06, 2024

          Norman Mercer

          Est: $400 - $600

          American, 1916-2007 Untitled: Two Cast acrylic Each 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 7 inches (15.9 x 15.9 x 17.8 cm) Various surface scratches to both works throughout. Losses to orange sections.

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        • Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Acrylic / Lucite Sculpture, Signed and dated March-95. 21 5/8 wide x 18 3/8 tall, round base approx. 9 inch around
          Jan. 16, 2024

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Acrylic / Lucite Sculpture, Signed and dated March-95. 21 5/8 wide x 18 3/8 tall, round base approx. 9 inch around

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Acrylic / Lucite Sculpture, Signed and dated March-95. 21 5/8 wide x 18 3/8 tall, round base approx. 9 inch around

          Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
        • Norman Mercer
          Dec. 06, 2023

          Norman Mercer

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          American, 1916-2007 Untitled, 1992 Signed and dated NJM May-'92 on the base Cast acrylic 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 31 inches (64.8 x 64.8 x 78.7 cm)

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        • Norman Mercer
          Oct. 20, 2023

          Norman Mercer

          Est: $400 - $600

          (American, 1916-2007) Untitled sculpture, acrylic, 8-1/8 x 20 x 5 in. Provenance: Private Collection Note: Accompanied by Refractions: Norman Mercer and Reflections & Refractions: Shape Color & Light: Norman Mercer, The Butler Institute of American Art, March 2, 2003 - July 12, 2003

          Brunk Auctions
        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Maquette for Arosa
          Jun. 08, 2022

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Maquette for Arosa

          Est: $500 - $700

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Maquette for Arosa Cast acrylic and stone 20 x 8 x 7 inches (50.8 x 20.3 x 17.8 cm) • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Square Parabola
          Jun. 08, 2022

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Square Parabola

          Est: $700 - $900

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Square Parabola Cast acrylic 20 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 4 3/8 inches (52.1 x 52.1 x 11.1 cm) • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dodecagonal Helicoid
          Jun. 08, 2022

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dodecagonal Helicoid

          Est: $700 - $900

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dodecagonal Helicoid Cast acrylic 29 1/2 x 12 3/8 x 12 3/8 inches (74.9 x 31.4 31.4 cm) • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Platonic Series Pyramid
          Jun. 08, 2022

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Platonic Series Pyramid

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Platonic Series Pyramid Cast acrylic 32 1/2 x 16 x 16 1/4 inches (82.5 x 40.6 x 41.3 cm) • 

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        • Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Acrylic Sculpture
          Sep. 19, 2021

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Acrylic Sculpture

          Est: $200 - $300

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Acrylic Sculpture Clear acrylic panel depicting geometric shapes in magenta, blue and green; Norman Mercer maker label on side edge Property from: a Lockport, Illinois collector Category: Fine Art > Sculpture Estimated Sale Time: 2:06 pm CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Sales Tax: Kansas (6.500%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6.000%), Washington (10.500%) Links to High Resolution Images: Image #1 Image #2 Image #3 Image #4 Image #5

          Leonard Auction
        • Norman Mercer & Marca - Elli Catalogs
          Aug. 19, 2021

          Norman Mercer & Marca - Elli Catalogs

          Est: $10 - $1,000

          See Photos.

          Berner's Auction Gallery
        • NORMAN MERCER AMERICAN, 1916-2007 CAST ACRYLIC SCULPTURE H 30.5" W 34" D 18"
          Dec. 18, 2020

          NORMAN MERCER AMERICAN, 1916-2007 CAST ACRYLIC SCULPTURE H 30.5" W 34" D 18"

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Unsigned. Consisting of three polychromatic acrylic prisms of six facets each. Center prism flanked by two prisms joined at sides. Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.

          DuMouchelles
        • NORMAN MERCER (AMERICAN, 1916-2007) CAST ACRYLIC SCULPTURE 2003 H 35" W 25"
          Dec. 18, 2020

          NORMAN MERCER (AMERICAN, 1916-2007) CAST ACRYLIC SCULPTURE 2003 H 35" W 25"

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Stamped NJM, numbered 254 and dated Aug '03. Provenance: Estate of Jack Faxon, Michigan Senator and creator of the Michigan Council for the Arts.

          DuMouchelles
        • Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Untitled
          Oct. 28, 2020

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Untitled

          Est: $200 - $400

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Untitled cast acrylic 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 x 3/4 inches.

          Hindman
        • Norman Mercer, Untitled
          Jul. 30, 2020

          Norman Mercer, Untitled

          Est: $700 - $900

          Norman Mercer Untitled c. 1995 cast polyester resin 5.75 h × 18 w × 6 d in (15 × 46 × 15 cm) Condition of the item is not included in this description. Condition reports are available from Wright upon request. Wright strongly recommends that you review a condition report for each item on which you plan to bid. Email condition@wright20.com to request a condition report.

          Wright
        • Norman Mercer, Untitled (Cube) (three works)
          Jul. 30, 2020

          Norman Mercer, Untitled (Cube) (three works)

          Est: $300 - $500

          Norman Mercer Untitled (Cube) (three works) c. 1995 cast polyester resin 2.75 h × 2.75 w × 2.75 d in (7 × 7 × 7 cm) Condition of the item is not included in this description. Condition reports are available from Wright upon request. Wright strongly recommends that you review a condition report for each item on which you plan to bid. Email condition@wright20.com to request a condition report.

          Wright
        • Norman Mercer, Untitled (Multi-cubes)
          Jul. 30, 2020

          Norman Mercer, Untitled (Multi-cubes)

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer Untitled (Multi-cubes) c. 1995 acrylic 10 h × 9 w × 9 d in (25 × 23 × 23 cm) Condition of the item is not included in this description. Condition reports are available from Wright upon request. Wright strongly recommends that you review a condition report for each item on which you plan to bid. Email condition@wright20.com to request a condition report.

          Wright
        • Norman Mercer, Untitled
          Jul. 30, 2020

          Norman Mercer, Untitled

          Est: $500 - $700

          Norman Mercer Untitled c. 1995 cast polyester resin 7.75 h × 3.75 w × 3.75 d in (20 × 10 × 10 cm) Condition of the item is not included in this description. Condition reports are available from Wright upon request. Wright strongly recommends that you review a condition report for each item on which you plan to bid. Email condition@wright20.com to request a condition report.

          Wright
        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 (i) Helix Cast (ii) Helix Triangle
          Dec. 18, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 (i) Helix Cast (ii) Helix Triangle

          Est: $400 - $600

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 (i) Helix Cast acrylic Height 38 1/4 inches (ii) Helix Triangle Cast acrylic 6 1/4 x 20 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Painting in 3 Dimensions
          Dec. 18, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Painting in 3 Dimensions

          Est: $600 - $800

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Painting in 3 Dimensions Cast acrylic 32 x 31 1/2 x 13 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Panchromatic Stelladron, 2005
          Dec. 18, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Panchromatic Stelladron, 2005

          Est: $600 - $800

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Panchromatic Stelladron, 2005 Initialed NJM, dated Nov. 05 and numbered 273 Cast acrylic 32 x 18 x 20 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Tri-Helicon III, 1993
          Dec. 18, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Tri-Helicon III, 1993

          Est: $600 - $800

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Tri-Helicon III, 1993 Initialed NJM, dated 1993 and numbered 74 Cast acrylic 30 x 16 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Pyramidal Quad, 2002
          Dec. 18, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Pyramidal Quad, 2002

          Est: $600 - $800

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Pyramidal Quad, 2002 Initialed NJM, dated Oct. 02 and numbered 242 Cast acrylic Height 31 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Untitled
          Nov. 19, 2019

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Untitled

          Est: $400 - $600

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Untitled cast acrylic 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches.

          Hindman
        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled, 1981
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled, 1981

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled, 1981 Incised NJM and dated March-1981 on base Cast clear acrylic assembled in parts 45 x 48 x 19 inches without base C 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Painting in 3 Dimensions, 1999
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Painting in 3 Dimensions, 1999

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Painting in 3 Dimensions, 1999 Initialed NJM, dated Apr. - '99 and numbered 254 Cast acrylic 32 1/2 x 31 3/4 x 13 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Clear Stelledron
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Clear Stelledron

          Est: $700 - $900

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Clear Stelledron Cast clear acrylic in assembled sections Height 31 3/4 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Large Tricornered Helix
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Large Tricornered Helix

          Est: $400 - $600

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Large Tricornered Helix Cast acrylic Height 20 3/8 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Layered Pentacyl, 1995
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Layered Pentacyl, 1995

          Est: $700 - $900

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Layered Pentacyl, 1995 Stamped NJM, numbered 115 and dated Mar. 95 on base Cast acrylic Height 17 1/2 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dreamer IV, 1999
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dreamer IV, 1999

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dreamer IV, 1999 Stamped NJM, numbered 216 and dated Oct - '99 on base Cast acrylic Height with base 25 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Modernistic Sculpture
          Feb. 17, 2019

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Modernistic Sculpture

          Est: $600 - $800

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Purple Cast Acrylic Sculpture. The purple diamond shaped sculpture is mounted on a beveled acrylic base. Cast with a repeating geometric pattern. In the back center of the step formed center circle, is a holder for mounting an optional battery powered light source. The holder in the center is mounted with double sided tape and is easily removed if desired. Mercer created sculptures using a light source in the early 1990’s. Acquired from the 33 Ocean Avenue East Hampton, New York estate of artist, sculptor Norman Mercer (1916-2007) and Carol M. Mercer. The sprawling Norman Mercer 11 million dollar estate was designed by modern architect Robert A. M. Stern. Letter of authentication from the estate of Carol M. Mercer’s assistant Debbie Mansir will be included. Also included is a Norman Mercer Sculpture exhibition catalog and photos of the interior and exterior of the Norman Mercer - East Hampton estate. Measures 18 inches high, 18.5 inches wide. In good condition. From Newsday - September 6, 2007: Sculptor Norman Mercer's East Hampton house is long, angular, crisp and white against the lovingly landscaped emerald, olive and hunter greens of its three-acre setting. The 6,300-square-foot residence Mercer and wife, Carol, have owned for 30 years has the look of one newly built, but it's actually more than three decades old, an early modernist design by noted architect Robert A.M. Stern. The whiteness of the shingle facade flows smoothly into the front entries, where the greens give way to touches of brass and pale wood. Broad steps lead up to a huge, many-windowed living room bright with natural light. But the eye is arrested by a brilliant burst of color at the head of the stairs, an abstract sculpture by Mercer that sets the tone for the sparely decorated, asymmetric space enclosed with curved and angled walls. A short hallway leads to Mercer's workshop and display gallery, where one look at his stunning contemporary sculpture proves that he's mastered a space-age medium - Lucite. The art came later Both the 91-year-old artist and his house might be seen as heroic survivors in today's youth-oriented climate, but Mercer is not one to be left behind. Reared in Manhattan's pre-Internet, pre-TV days, Mercer grew into manhood nurturing a yen for artistic creativity. He studied at Parsons School of Design, but, determined to make his mark in the world of finance, he parlayed his entrepreneurial skills into a multifaceted career as a product designer and an international businessman, including, among other enterprises, the importing of "silverware" gussied up with a then-new feature: plastic handles. "Maybe that's why I turned to Lucite to express my artistic ideas when I retired 30 years ago," he says from the glass-walled sculpture gallery where a dazzling display of his works sizzles in the sunny space. "I switched from making deals to making art. I was always too busy making a living before that, getting married [he and Carol, who owns an East Hampton landscaping business, The Secret Garden, celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary this year], raising a family." Surfaces as smooth as glass finish each piece, but basically the sculptures are all about color - purple, orange, red, yellow and green mix it up with abandon. Each sculpture is like a three-dimensional painting that reveals itself in different ways from different angles. They become exquisite decorative accents for sophisticated residences like the Mercers', where the art and architecture complement each other while reflecting the couple's age-be-damned take on life. "Norman is unique," says Don Robinson, who with his wife, Ellen, owns two Mercers - one installed on the lawn of his East Hampton house, the other on a balcony overlooking the living room. "His colors are extraordinary, and he never repeats himself. Each piece is an original. "They just make you feel good," he adds. "You just have to smile." Mercer's works, which have commanded as much as $100,000, also grace corporate and educational facilities and museums across the country. Mercer's involvement in creating Lucite sculptures escalated into a new career. After he retired 30 years ago from the company he founded, Import Associates Art, Ltd., he added the 1,400-square-foot workshop where he and his assistant, Jim Ashley, produce each sculpture, working almost every day with a raft of professional-grade equipment: milling machines, polishers, lathes, jointers, kilns - 16 machines in all. Each artwork takes from one to three months to produce. "I used to work in the basement," Mercer says, "but I outgrew it years ago." All about Lucite Odorless and completely transparent, Lucite, he explains, is the least toxic of all plastics, even used for dental implants and many household items. It starts with a mix of chemicals that turns into a liquid that accepts dyes; it can be cast in molds to fit almost any design concept. But Mercer has taken the process to a higher level. He mixes the components for the liquid himself and then adds specially formulated dyes with UV inhibitors that make them impervious to light, even bright sunlight. He says he collaborated on developing the improved formulation with chemists at Rohm and Haas, a Philadelphia company that produces plastic products. "Commercial dyes fade," Mercer says, pointing out a pair of square samples that are propped up in a clerestory window in his workshop, one treated with "store-bought" dyes, its color almost nonexistent, the other with the type he uses that retains its brightness. Lucite is not a common medium for artists. There is only a handful of other sculptors, says Mercer, adding that he's trained several at seminars he has conducted over the years. There is nothing subtle about Mercer's vibrant sculptures. They reflect their creator's zest for life in a way that seems to brush off on anyone who sees them. "Last year, when I had my 90th birthday, I was grateful for being blessed with this life," he says with a wry grin. "Now I can only wonder how much time I have left. So I'd better get back to work." Norman Mercer's sculptures can be seen at Guild Hall in East Hampton, the East Hampton Union Free School District Office, the Student Union Center at Stony Brook University, the Mather Hospital Sculpture Garden in Port Jefferson and the West Wing Axinn Library at Hofstra Universtiy.

          Myers Fine Art
        • Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Mid-Century Modern Acrylic Sculpture
          Feb. 17, 2019

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Mid-Century Modern Acrylic Sculpture

          Est: $600 - $800

          Norman Mercer (American, 1916-2007) Red Cast Acrylic Sculpture. The striking red diamond shaped sculpture is mounted on a beveled acrylic base. Cast with a repeating geometric pattern. In the back center of the step formed center circle, is a holder for mounting an optional battery powered light source. The holder in the center is mounted with double sided tape and is easily removed if desired. Measures 18 inches high, 18.5 inches wide. Mercer created sculptures using a light source in the early 1990’s. Acquired from the 33 Ocean Avenue East Hampton, New York estate of artist, sculptor Norman Mercer (1916-2007) and Carol M. Mercer. The sprawling Norman Mercer 11 million dollar estate was designed by modern architect Robert A. M. Stern. Letter of authentication from the estate of Carol M. Mercer’s assistant Debbie Mansir will be included. Also included is a Norman Mercer Sculpture exhibition catalog and photos of the interior and exterior of the Norman Mercer - East Hampton estate. Measures 18 inches high, 18.5 inches wide. In good condition. From Newsday - September 6, 2007: Sculptor Norman Mercer's East Hampton house is long, angular, crisp and white against the lovingly landscaped emerald, olive and hunter greens of its three-acre setting. The 6,300-square-foot residence Mercer and wife, Carol, have owned for 30 years has the look of one newly built, but it's actually more than three decades old, an early modernist design by noted architect Robert A.M. Stern. The whiteness of the shingle facade flows smoothly into the front entries, where the greens give way to touches of brass and pale wood. Broad steps lead up to a huge, many-windowed living room bright with natural light. But the eye is arrested by a brilliant burst of color at the head of the stairs, an abstract sculpture by Mercer that sets the tone for the sparely decorated, asymmetric space enclosed with curved and angled walls. A short hallway leads to Mercer's workshop and display gallery, where one look at his stunning contemporary sculpture proves that he's mastered a space-age medium - Lucite. The art came later Both the 91-year-old artist and his house might be seen as heroic survivors in today's youth-oriented climate, but Mercer is not one to be left behind. Reared in Manhattan's pre-Internet, pre-TV days, Mercer grew into manhood nurturing a yen for artistic creativity. He studied at Parsons School of Design, but, determined to make his mark in the world of finance, he parlayed his entrepreneurial skills into a multifaceted career as a product designer and an international businessman, including, among other enterprises, the importing of "silverware" gussied up with a then-new feature: plastic handles. "Maybe that's why I turned to Lucite to express my artistic ideas when I retired 30 years ago," he says from the glass-walled sculpture gallery where a dazzling display of his works sizzles in the sunny space. "I switched from making deals to making art. I was always too busy making a living before that, getting married [he and Carol, who owns an East Hampton landscaping business, The Secret Garden, celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary this year], raising a family." Surfaces as smooth as glass finish each piece, but basically the sculptures are all about color - purple, orange, red, yellow and green mix it up with abandon. Each sculpture is like a three-dimensional painting that reveals itself in different ways from different angles. They become exquisite decorative accents for sophisticated residences like the Mercers', where the art and architecture complement each other while reflecting the couple's age-be-damned take on life. "Norman is unique," says Don Robinson, who with his wife, Ellen, owns two Mercers - one installed on the lawn of his East Hampton house, the other on a balcony overlooking the living room. "His colors are extraordinary, and he never repeats himself. Each piece is an original. "They just make you feel good," he adds. "You just have to smile." Mercer's works, which have commanded as much as $100,000, also grace corporate and educational facilities and museums across the country. Mercer's involvement in creating Lucite sculptures escalated into a new career. After he retired 30 years ago from the company he founded, Import Associates Art, Ltd., he added the 1,400-square-foot workshop where he and his assistant, Jim Ashley, produce each sculpture, working almost every day with a raft of professional-grade equipment: milling machines, polishers, lathes, jointers, kilns - 16 machines in all. Each artwork takes from one to three months to produce. "I used to work in the basement," Mercer says, "but I outgrew it years ago." All about Lucite Odorless and completely transparent, Lucite, he explains, is the least toxic of all plastics, even used for dental implants and many household items. It starts with a mix of chemicals that turns into a liquid that accepts dyes; it can be cast in molds to fit almost any design concept. But Mercer has taken the process to a higher level. He mixes the components for the liquid himself and then adds specially formulated dyes with UV inhibitors that make them impervious to light, even bright sunlight. He says he collaborated on developing the improved formulation with chemists at Rohm and Haas, a Philadelphia company that produces plastic products. "Commercial dyes fade," Mercer says, pointing out a pair of square samples that are propped up in a clerestory window in his workshop, one treated with "store-bought" dyes, its color almost nonexistent, the other with the type he uses that retains its brightness. Lucite is not a common medium for artists. There is only a handful of other sculptors, says Mercer, adding that he's trained several at seminars he has conducted over the years. There is nothing subtle about Mercer's vibrant sculptures. They reflect their creator's zest for life in a way that seems to brush off on anyone who sees them. "Last year, when I had my 90th birthday, I was grateful for being blessed with this life," he says with a wry grin. "Now I can only wonder how much time I have left. So I'd better get back to work." Norman Mercer's sculptures can be seen at Guild Hall in East Hampton, the East Hampton Union Free School District Office, the Student Union Center at Stony Brook University, the Mather Hospital Sculpture Garden in Port Jefferson and the West Wing Axinn Library at Hofstra Universtiy.

          Myers Fine Art
        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dodecagonal Helicoid, 1995
          Sep. 17, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dodecagonal Helicoid, 1995

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dodecagonal Helicoid, 1995 Initialed NJM, dated Jan. - '95 and numbered 110 Cast acrylic 32 x 12 x 11 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Quad, 2004
          Sep. 17, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Quad, 2004

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Quad, 2004 Initialed NJM, dated July - '04 and numbered 262 Cast acrylic Size including base 63 x 50 x 17 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer (1916-2007) sculpture 12 1/2"w x 4 1/4"d x 4"h
          Sep. 16, 2018

          Norman Mercer (1916-2007) sculpture 12 1/2"w x 4 1/4"d x 4"h

          Est: $500 - $700

          Norman Mercer (1916-2007) sculpture East Hampton, New York Lucite 12 1/2"w x 4 1/4"d x 4"h

          Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
        • Norman Mercer (1916-2007) sculpture 6"w x 4"d x 6"h
          Sep. 16, 2018

          Norman Mercer (1916-2007) sculpture 6"w x 4"d x 6"h

          Est: $800 - $1,000

          Norman Mercer (1916-2007) sculpture East Hampton, New York Lucite 6"w x 4"d x 6"h

          Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Monochromatic Layer
          Jun. 27, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Monochromatic Layer

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Monochromatic Layer Cast acrylic 31 1/2 x 15 3/4 x 5 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Fluted Column III, 1999
          Jun. 27, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Fluted Column III, 1999

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Fluted Column III, 1999 Signed NJM and dated June - '99 Cast acrylic 38 3/4 x 8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled (Cube)
          Jun. 06, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled (Cube)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled (Cube) Cast acrylic, wire and glitter 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches C 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled (Disc), 2000
          Jun. 06, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled (Disc), 2000

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Untitled (Disc), 2000 Initialed NJM and dated 7-4-00 Cast acrylic Height with base 8 inches C 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Maze, 2003
          Jun. 06, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Maze, 2003

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Maze, 2003 Initialed NJM, dated Aug.-'03 and numbered 254 Cast acrylic 35 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Column, 2007
          Jun. 06, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Column, 2007

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Column, 2007 Initialed NJM, Mar.-'07 and numbered 285 Cast acrylic 89 x 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches • 

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Quadrillion II, 2003
          Jun. 06, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Quadrillion II, 2003

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Polychromatic Quadrillion II, 2003 Stamped NJM, numbered 250 and dated Mar - '03 Cast acrylic 48 x 45 x 11 1/2 inches Exhibited: Reflections & Refractions; Shape, Color and Light: Norman Mercer, Mar. 2 - Jul. 12, 2003, The Butler Institute of American Art, Butler, PA Literature: Zona, Lou, Reflections & Refractions, The Butler Institute of American Art, 2003, illus. p. 8 C 

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        • Lucite Signed Norman Mercer Abstract
          Apr. 29, 2018

          Lucite Signed Norman Mercer Abstract

          Est: $500 - $750

          "11 x 6" Stunning piece found recently from a Palm Beach Estate. The base of the sculpture is signed "Norman," and the work appears similar to another piece attributed to Norman Mercer in his early career. It's hard to get photos that capture the beauty, clarity and grace of the work.

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Crystal Decahedron, 1999
          Apr. 11, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Crystal Decahedron, 1999

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Crystal Decahedron, 1999 Initialed NJM, dated Jan. - ''99 and numbered 198 Cast acrylic 34 1/2 x 10 x 13 3/4 inches

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        • Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dynamic Penetron, 1998
          Apr. 11, 2018

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dynamic Penetron, 1998

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Norman Mercer American, 1916-2007 Dynamic Penetron, 1998 Initialed NJM, dated Mar. - ''98 and numbered 169 Cast acrylic 28 x 23 x 10 inches

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        • Lucite Signed Norman Mercer Abstract
          Feb. 24, 2018

          Lucite Signed Norman Mercer Abstract

          Est: -

          11 x 6

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        • NORMAN MERCER LUCITE SIGNED SCULPTURE
          Dec. 02, 2017

          NORMAN MERCER LUCITE SIGNED SCULPTURE

          Est: -

          NORMAN MERCER LUCITE SIGNED SCULPTURE

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        • NORMAN MERCER (American, Long Island, 1916-2007)
          Jun. 24, 2017

          NORMAN MERCER (American, Long Island, 1916-2007)

          Est: $200 - $400

          NORMAN MERCER (American, Long Island, 1916-2007), crescent form sculptural vase, lucite, monogrammed and inscribed 9/90. Few surface scratches, minor damage top left corner. 5-3/4''h, 9''w, 2-1/4''d. (Fine Art) (Furniture & Decoration)

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