
Antique Collection Gallery
Dr. Glenn P. Wood
A visual archive of historic artifacts curated by Dr. Glenn P. Wood. Browse high-resolution photos and read the brief provenance notes and story excerpts that connect each object to Dr. Glenn’s narratives. Explore by category to discover craftsmanship, cultural context, and the artifacts that inspired his writing.
Sculptures and Figurines
This collection traces a quiet journey through form and craftsmanship, beginning with the tranquil presence of the White Buddha and the warm, grounded character of its wooden counterpart. A lone Carver stands at the center of the narrative, representing the hands and traditions that shaped every piece. Around him, the Iron Heads hold their place with commanding weight, forged expressions that speak of ritual and age. The path closes with the spirited Horses, small figures that capture motion and ceremony. Together they form one continuous story of devotion, skill, and the enduring imprint of the artisan’s touch.
Okimonos
This selection brings together Decker, Pell, and traditional Japanese carvings in a single narrative of detail and symbolism. Each okimono captures a moment in motion, whether drawn from daily life or shaped by myth. Expressions, gestures, and finely cut textures reveal the artist’s intent with precision, creating small figures that hold entire stories within their form. Together they present a focused look at the craftsmanship and cultural meaning that define this part of Dr. Glenn P. Wood’s Antique Collections.

Boxes and Containers
These boxes form a progression of purpose and craft. The Double-Lock Box introduces deliberate engineering for security. The German Box adds dense carving that reflects controlled European workmanship. The Gothic Box shifts to pointed arches and reliefs that echo medieval structure. The Persian Box brings metal inlay and geometric order from a long artisan lineage. Odd Boxes widen the view with varied forms that carry distinct histories. The Sageot Casket closes the sequence with French precision and patterned luxury. Together they map a clear story of function, technique, and evolving aesthetic intent.
Vases and Pottery
These vessels trace a clear arc across cultures and time. The Crystal Vase opens the sequence with precise facets that turn light into pattern, showing the height of 19th-century European glasswork. The Egyptian Pot follows with forms shaped by river life and ritual purpose. The Greek Vase advances the story with painted scenes that record myth and daily practice. The Chancay pieces close the line with textured simplicity that reflects the coastal traditions of pre-Columbian Peru. Together they outline a compact history of design, symbolism, and material craft.

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