Stoneware bowl designed by Gerd Bogelund (b. 1923) for Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Decorated with incised pattern in brown and ochre glazing. Bogelund worked for Royal Copenhagen until 1942, and she returned in 1946 working as an artist-in-residence. First quality and excellent condition. 7 3/4 inches wide (19.5 cm), 2 inches tall (5 cm).
Vase made by Michael Andersen & Son in the 1920s. Red and grey gloss dripping glaze. Excellent condition. 3.9 inches tall (10 cm) Signed: MA&S (old mark).
Stoneware bowl designed by Nils Thorsson for Royal Copenhagen in 1966. Marked: 3 waves, and Nils Thorsson Monogram 20351. Factory first and Excellent condition. 7 3/4 inches wide, and 2 inches tall.
Charming Pippi Longstocking stoneware figurine designed by Dorothy Clough for Upsala-Ekeby in 1968, Sweden. The figurine is called 'Linda'. English potter Dorothy Clough (b. 1930) worked for Gefle Porcelain factory from 1954-57, later (1960-70) she worked for Upsala-Ekeby, where she made figurines like this 'Linda'. Unsigned. Excellent condition. 7 inches tall
Art deco sgrafitto vase designed by Josef Ekberg (1877-1945) for Gustavsberg. Powder blue sponge-glaze with decoration in cadet blue glaze. Ekberg worked as a leading designer for Gustavsberg from 1889 until his death. Fully signed: Gustafsberg Ekberg 1913. Excellent condition. 6 inches tall.
Faience TENERA vase designed by Kari Christensen for Royal Copenhagen (Aluminia) 1967. Marked and numbered. Perfect condition. 8 3/4 inches tall. Signed:
Royal Copenhagen 427 3114 KC (monogram)
Faience TENERA box designed for Aluminia, Denmark. Signed with artist's initials, marked and numbered 25b 3179. Factory first in mint condition. 3 1/3 x 2 1/5 inches, and 2 1/5 inches tall.
Rustic stoneware vase designed by Marianne Starck for Michael Andersen and Son, Bornholm, Denmark. Incised triangle fish mark, artist initials MS. Mint condition. 5 inches tall. Excellent condition