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Argenta Vase by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Handpainted in silver & gold. Marked 1930.
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H: 23,5 cm
D: 18 cm
A unique vase by Wilhelm Kåge for the Farsta series. Dated 1952.
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H: 19 cm
D: 18 cm
Faience bowl by Stig Lindberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Leaf shaped and painted by hand.
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H: 8,5 cm
D: 16 cm
Argenta Vase by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Handpainted decor in silver. Marked R for 1949.
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H: 19 cm
D: 14,5 cm
A remarkable gourd by Paul Hoff for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Signed, numbered 245 and dated 1987.
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H: 50,5 cm
D: 25 cm
A unique, Aniara glaze, stoneware bowl designed by Berndt Friberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Dated 1972.
The Aniara glaze was named after the poetic cycle Aniara by Noble Prize winner Harry Martinsson.
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H: 7 cm
D: 13 cm
Stoneware vase by Stig Lindberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. 1972.
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H: 35 cm W: 11 cm D: 8,5 cm
Våga, a pair of bowls, by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden. 1940-50s. White carrara glaze.
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H: 14 cm
D: 19 cm
Stoneware dish by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden.
H: 3,5 cm
D: 11,5 cm
他のヴィンテージセラミック
Plant stand by Gunnar Wennerberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. 1910s. White glazed stoneware assembled with iron and brass fittings. First exhibited at Baltiska Utstälningen in Malmö, 1914.
Repairs made. For more information regarding the condition, please contact us.
H: 86 cm
D: 65 cm
Stoneware vase by Gertrud Vasegaard for Bing & Gröndal, Denmark.
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H: 22 cm
D: 20 cm
Argenta Vase by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Handpainted in silver & gold. Marked 1930.
For more info regarding the condition, please contact us.
H: 23,5 cm
D: 18 cm
A unique vase by Wilhelm Kåge for the Farsta series. Dated 1952.
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H: 19 cm
D: 18 cm
Large stoneware sculpture by Åke Holm for his own workshop, Sweden.
The scene depicted derives from The Book of Daniel in The Bible. Susanna and The Elders
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H: 36 cm
D: 16 cm
Vase by Herta Bengtsson for Rörstrand, Sweden.
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H: cm
D: cm
Faience bowl by Stig Lindberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Leaf shaped and painted by hand.
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H: 8,5 cm
D: 16 cm
Large earthenware vase for Upsala Ekeby, Sweden. Marked 2165C, made 1930-1932.
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H: 31,5 cm
W: 26 cm
D: 21 cm
Stoneware bowl by Åke Holm for his own workshop, Sweden.
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H: 10 cm
D: 17,5 cm
Argenta Vase by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Handpainted decor in silver. Marked R for 1949.
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H: 19 cm
D: 14,5 cm
Earthenware calabash shaped vase by Guido Gambone, Florence, Italy. Signed and with Donkey mark.
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H: 30 cm
D: 15 cm
Stoneware bowl by Michael Schilkin for Arabia, Finland.
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H: 11 cm
D: 15 cm
Swedish born ceramicist Hans Hedbergs fruit sculptures are sought after all over the world. We are happy to present a stunning example of a Hedberg version of the Granny Smith apple. From his studio in Biot, France, Hedberg delivered sensational colourful stoneware and fayance objects. This particular piece was until recently part of a design lovers private collection. We are happy to offer you The green apple!
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H: 12 cm
Studio photos by Jan Nordén, Lund.
Orange stoneware sculpture by ceramicist Hans Hedberg. Swedish born artist established himself in southern France already in the late 1940s. Fruits and vegetables were his favourite subjects. Taking the complex glazes to perfection creating naturalistic scultures became Hedbergs claim to fame.
This orange sculpture was until recently part of a prominent private collection.
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H: 13 cm
Studio photos by Jan Nordén, Lund.
Stoneware dish by Shoji Hamada, Japan. Sold in Sweden in the 1950s-1960s.
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H: 4 cm D: 27,5 cm
A remarkable gourd by Paul Hoff for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Signed, numbered 245 and dated 1987.
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H: 50,5 cm
D: 25 cm
Stoneware vase by Ingrid & Erich Triller, Tobo, Sweden.
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H: 13 cm
D: 11 cm
Lidded bowl by Ingrid & Erich Triller, Tobo, Sweden.
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H: 11 cm
D: 10,8 cm
A unique, Aniara glaze, stoneware bowl designed by Berndt Friberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Dated 1972.
The Aniara glaze was named after the poetic cycle Aniara by Noble Prize winner Harry Martinsson.
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H: 7 cm
D: 13 cm
Large stoneware dish anonymous. Signed.
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H: 7 cm W: 40 cm D: 34,5 cm
Stoneware vase by Stig Lindberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. 1972.
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H: 35 cm W: 11 cm D: 8,5 cm
Vase by Guido Gambone, 1909-1969, Firenze, Italy. Earthenware. Donkey mark.
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H: 12,5 cm
D: 11 cm
Våga, a pair of bowls, by Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, Sweden. 1940-50s. White carrara glaze.
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H: 14 cm
D: 19 cm
Ceramic jardinere centerpiece by Willhelm Süß for Karlsruhe, Germany. 1910s.
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H: 26 cm
L: 33 cm
Stoneware dish by Shoji Hamada, Japan. Sold in sweden in the 1950s-1960s.
Condition: Hairline crack to the rim. For more info regarding the condition, please contact us.
H: 8 cm
D: 32 cm
The most striking statement of art deco in Sweden during the 1930s. Faience vase by Ilse Claesson for Rörstrand, Sweden. This vase from the Serie V-collection.
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H: 17 cm
W: 15 cm
Stoneware dish by Shoji Hamada, Japan. Sold in sweden in the 1950s-1960s.
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H: 5 cm
D: 27 cm
Bowl by anonymous Swedish artist. Earthenware. 1920-1930s. This product is an interesting mash of two different styles. The outer part of the bowl depicts mythological scenes which is typical for Art Nouveau, however the inside of the bowl depicts vehicles which would be early modernism. The combination of styles and eras make this bowl a true example of historical eclecticism.
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H: 14 cm
W: 23 cm
D: 18 cm
Ceramic Figurine Otter by Gunnar Nylund for Rörstrand, Sweden. Signed GN.
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H: 10,5 cm
L: 23,5 cm
Stoneware bowl by Erik Plöen, Norway.
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H: 5,5 cm
D: 15,5 cm
Plant stand by Gunnar Wennerberg for Gustavsberg, Sweden. 1910s. White glazed stoneware assembled with iron and brass fittings. First exhibited at Baltiska Utstälningen in Malmö, 1914.
Repairs made. For more information regarding the condition, please contact us.
H: 86 cm
D: 65 cm