This vase by Annikki Hovisaari is beautifully shaped and glazed. Made for Arabia, Finland it's circa 1950s-60s (Hovisaari worked for Arabia from 1949-1974). It stand eight inches tall and has a lustrous and subtly variegated glaze of brown, taupe, and maroon shades. Stunning piece.
This is an unusual piece of Scandinavian ceramics; a Danish urn with a highly architectural decor. The design could be construed as a cityscape. Geometric in construction and decor, this Danish piece is by Lise Vestergaard and signed on the outer bottom edge. It is 7 inches tall and 13 inches in diameter. Excellent condition and beautifully decorated and glazed.
Exceptional ceramic vase by Berndt Friberg. Wonderful shape and glaze in an exquisite color. Excellent condition, the vase is signed as pictured. It is 4 1/2 inches tall and 17 1/2 inches in circumference. Very special piece.
Carl Harry Stalhane vase for Rostrand, Sweden. Elegant shape and exquisitely glazed. The colors subtly merge into one another - browns, blues, purples, ochres and more. (see close-ups) The vase stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is in excellent condition. Marked on the base as shown, with SAK and the CHS mark, this piece is circa 1950s-1960s.
Beautifully glazed Scandinavian art pottery piece. By Sven Hofverberg, the glaze colors and the design are stunning. In excellent condition, the bowl is signed on the base as pictured. Circa 1970s, it is 3 1/8 inches tall and just under 9 inches in diameter. Ver impressive and impactful piece.
Uncommon ceramic vase by John Andersson for Hoganas. Best known for his miniatures, this beautifully glazed piece is 6 1/4 inches tall and 14 inches in circumference. The fluid striped design is a blend of ochres, tans, and reddish browns. Absolutely beautiful piece signed as pictured and in excellent condition.
Stunning haresfur glazed bowl by Carl Harry Stalhane. Exquisite colors and application. The bowl is somewhat triangular with rounded edges. It is 3 inches tall and 5 1/4 inches in diameter. Marked on the base as pictured, it is circa 1950s and in excellent condition.