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Gunnar NYLUND- Teapot.
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Scandinavian Pre 1950: item #695159 #C1568
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Gunnar NYLUND (Swedish, 1904-1989)- White teapot. 40's. Size 24 X 24 X 14 cm. Stamped "GN", with triple crown Rorstrand shopmark. Gunnar NYLUND was equally active in Sweden and in Denmark. He started at Bing & Gröndahl and in 1929 founded his own workshop, Saxbo, together with Danish ceramist Nathalie Krebs. He then stayed with Rörstrand from 1930 till 1959, when he returned to Denmark in 1959 to assume a position as art director at the Nymölle pottery.
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HJORTH POTTERY- Figurative terracotta vase.
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Scandinavian Pre 1920: item #695157 #C1240
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HJORTH POTTERY (Denmark). Figurative black burned terracotta vase, circa 1915, 5 maiden heads, highly detailed. Height 20 cm, Diameter 10 cm. Signed "Hjorth, Bornholm".
HJORTH POTTERY (Denmark). Founded in 1859 by Lauritz Adolph Hjorth, this factory has established a ceramic dynasty, that included Hans Hjorth, Erick Hjorth, Gertrud Vasegaard, and Lisbeth Munch-Petersen. The premier factory in Bornholm (where virtually all of the clay for Danish ceramics originates) produced both production and ... Click for details
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Hans HEDBERG- Ceramic vase.
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Scandinavian Pre 1980: item #695156 #C102
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Hans HEDBERG (Swedish, 1917-)- Vase with widen opening, shades of red outside, green inside. Studio piece. Size 15 X 15 cm. Artist's monogram painted "HHg".
Hans HEDBERG is the ceramic fruit-grower, well-known within the circles of international experts, who lives in Biot on the French Riviera since 1949. His large-scale pumpkins, apples, lemons and plums made in stoneware are to be found, larger than life, in a large number of museums and private ceramic collections all over the world.
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