An unusual and very rare vase of stoneware by the famous Danish designer and ceramic maker Christian Joachim (1870–1943).* The twisted vase, which has been made to turn clock-wise, is covered in a thick, red-purplish, running glaze. Signed in the bottom: Joachim for Royal Copenhagen and the number S. 501. Ca. 1907–8. H 21 cm. Condition: Very fine (minor scratches due to age).
Christian Joachim was a leading artist and designer of soft paste ceramic at Royal Copenhagen. In the early years of th ...click for details
A very attractive and rare lidded jar of heavy stone ware decorated w. red and blue glazes running purple. Lid decorated w. a large crab. Signed: Gunnar Nylund (1904–1987) for Bing & Groendal, Copenhagen. Made during the 1930s, when Nylund’s creativity was at a peak. A real collector’s item. H 15 cm, D 12 cm. Condition: Perfect.
An attractive and fine bowl of stone ware decorated in light Sung glaze w. bluish elements. Signed Kresten Bloch* for Royal Copenhagen. Dated 1948. H 8 cm, Diam. 18 cm. Condition: Perfect.
*Kresten BLOCH (1912–1970). Started his career as a professional ceramic artist at the Royal Copenhagen in 1942 and was from the beginning groomed as the successor of Carl Halier. Bloch’s works are often made in collaboration with Carl F. LUDVIGSEN and the best, most successful of these pieces date from ca. ...click for details
A rare and impressive stoneware figure of a jackal (wild dog) sitting on its haunches while chewing on a bone. Covered with an attractive light brown and bluish, grey glaze that runs at certain places in a harmonious manner. Signed: Knud Max Moeller for B&G (Bing and Groendahl). The sculptor worked for B&G between 1909–1912 and again 1914–1921. The piece appears to have been done during the 1st WW (1914–18). H 28.5 cm, L 24 cm. Condition: Very fine, but with three inconsequential fire cr ...click for details
A drop-shaped vase of stoneware with a small opening covered in a uniform, dark dust-blue glaze. Marked: Saxbo (Herlev, Copenhagen), Denmark. From the 1940s. H 15 cm, D 11 cm. Condition: Perfect.
A large bowl of stoneware modelled with branches in relief in the "organic" style, decorated with “sung” glaze, a beautiful mottled brown glaze. Signed Salto, for Royal Copenhagen, 20729. Around 1960. H. 10,5 cm. Diam. 25,5 cm.