One of three pieces of RC Hedegaard pottery that we are currently offering, this plaque is the mate to our catalog item 00020. Again, the use of the distinctive combination of chocolate bisque and bright complementary glazes identifies it as a Hedegaard piece, and sets it apart from any other modern pottery!
Large at 12 ¾” high x 9 ¾” wide x 1 ½” thick. The condition is excellent with no damage, repairs, or notable wear ...click for details
This listing features a great Italian Modern lamp, probably by Fantoni or Gambone. Faux mosaic of a large abstract fish design on each side. The colors are fabulous, and the feel is quintessential 50's modern! The base is black painted wood. There is no shade.
The lamp is quite large at 31" tall to the top of the socket, and 23" for the pottery alone. Condition is excellent, with no damage, repairs, or u ...click for details
Another of the three items we a presently offering designed by Johannes Hedegaard for Royal Copenhagen in the 1960s, this plaque is similar in concept, but different in the subject. A beautiful young woman with flowers and birds in her hair, done in the same chocolate bisque and outstanding blue glazes. These are such appealing designs!
Large at 10 ¾” high x 8 ½” wide x 1 ½” thick. Condition is excellent with no damage, ...click for details
We offer a glorious piece of Royal Copenhagen Danish Pottery, designed by Johannes Hedegaard during the 1960s. A bust of a beautiful young woman, this piece displays the trademark combination of chocolate bisque and colorful glazes made famous by Hedegaard. Fully signed and numbered.
The bust is large at 13 ¼” high x 7 ½” wide x 9” deep. The condition is excellent, with no damage, repairs, or notable wear.
We offer a most unusual pair of French Pottery candelabra with intense stylized decoration, somewhat in the manner of the art deco work of Jean Dunand in the twenties, but I believe now they were made during the arts and crafts period of the early 20th century. Both are marked with the script signature and monogram of Alfred Renoleau, a French potter famous for his Palissy wares in the 19th century. I thank Mark Bassett for correcting my attribution, and helping me to properly identify the maker ...click for details