Arne Bang (Danish, 1901-1983) a group of three stoneware vases, c.1930, produced by Holmegaards Stentøj, each with linear decoration, painted 'AB' monogram and numbered '117',11.6, 11.8, and 12cm high (3)Condition ReportNo chips, cracks or restoration. Minor surface wear. From a private UK collection. There are no visible recesses for a lid which may have been present. Please see the additional images.
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Arne BangSet of three vases, model nos. 117, 128 and 129, circa 1937Glazed stoneware.Tallest: 12.4 cm high, 7.8 cm diameter Produced by Holmegaards Stentøj, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside of each signed AB and numbered 117, 128 and 129 respectively. Footnotes:LiteratureHolmegaards Stentøj, Copenhagen, 1937, p. 4 for model nos. 128 and 129Having studied sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts during the 1920s, Arne Bang established a studio in Copenhagen with ceramist Carl Halier, who had previously worked for Royal Copenhagen and from whom Bang gained extensive knowledge about glazes. The unique vessels created during their collaboration received public and critical acclaim. In 1929, Bang joined Holmegaard Glassworks, where his brother Jacob was creative director. Bang opened the company's ceramic department Holmegaards Stentøj where he produced high quality and innovative works that were accessible to a larger audience. The present three vases are signed and painted with model numbers identifying each as studio pieces. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
'Spire of Famous Church in Copenhagen 1927' an early A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas spoon designed by Hans Tegner, cast in low relief and enamelled in blue, a Michelsen Christmas in Port 1930 Christmas spoon designed by Arne Bang and a Christmas Boat Jul 1921 spoon designed by Kay Bojesen stamped marks, 15.8cm. long (3) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'The Little Match Girl' an A Michelsen silver Christmas 1933 spoon designed by Ib Lunding, cast in low relief, an A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas in Port Christmas 1930 spoon designed by Arne Bang, an A Michelsen silver and enamel Holy Night Christmas 1934 spoon designed by O Staehr-Nielsen and an A Michelsen silver and enamel Birds in the Christmas Sheaf Christmas spoon 1937 designed by Palle Suenson, stamped marks, 15.3cm. long, (4) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
A Georg Jensen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1981 spoon and fork designed by Arne Bang, each enamelled with a robin red breast, in original retail box, an A Michelsen Christmas 1999 silver-gilt and enamel spoon and fork, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1971 spoon and fork, and a Georg Jensen Glowing Heart silver gilt Christmas 2003 spoon and fork designed by Esben Hanefelt Kristensen stamped marks, facsimile signature, 16.3cm long (8) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
Arne Bang (Danish, 1901-1983) for HolmgaardA Stoneware Dish, circa 1930sa shallow dish with flaring foot, two foliate decorative handles, and a matt oatmeal glaze; and a bowl with a mottled green glaze and all round fluting22cm and 19.5cm, both with 'AB' monogram, the first numbered '137' and the other '123' For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Arne Bang, Denmark, studio vase a Hjorth studio vase, both circa 1940, a Mari Simmulson for Upsala Ekeby Studio, Sweden pottery vase, 24cm high, a Kaj Frank, Finland, studio glass vase, a John Orwar Lake for Ekenas Studio, Sweden glass vase, all circa 1950's, an Ulrica Hydmann-Valien for Kosta Boda, Sweden small face vase and a Mats Jonasson for Maleras Glass small face sculpture, 7.7cm high, both circa 1990 (7)
Arne BANG (1901-1983) & Hans HANSEN Pot à confiture en grès, décor incisé de côtes verticales, émail vert jaspé de beige. Signature émaillée "AB". Couvercle en argent à prise cylindrique en ivoire soulignée de perles d’argent et cuillère en argent. Poinçon et marque d’orfèvre. Daté 1937. Haut. 8,9 cm - Diam. 8,9 cm
Arne BANG (1901-1983) & A. F. RASMUSSEN Pot à confiture en grès, décor incisé de côtes verticales, émail mastic et beige. Signature incisée "AB". Couvercle en argent à prise végétale et cuillère en argent. Signé AM. Marques d’orfèvre "A.F.RASMUSSEN, Sterling, 9255", Poinçon de la Danish Assay Office sur la cuillère. Haut. 12,5 cm - Diam. 8,6 cm
Arne BANG (1901-1983) & C. HOLM Pot à confiture en grès, décor incisé de côtes verticales, émail bleu jaspé de gris. Signature émaillée "AB" et "128". Couvercle en argent à prise végétale et une cuillère en argent à manche en bakélite. Poinçons et marque d’orfèvre "C. Holm, 830S, 1944" Haut. 8,3 cm - Diam. 6,9 cm
Arne BANG (1901-1983) & Georg JENSEN - ROYAL COPENHAGUE Pot à moutarde cylindrique en porcelaine émaillée verte rehaussée de filets argentés, couvercle, à prise perlée, et cuillère en argent. Marques de la manufacture, poinçons et marques d’orfèvre "Sterling, 925.S, 815A DENNMARK" Haut. 4,5 cm - Diam. 4,4 cm
A Michael Andersen Bornholm vase, 42.5 cm high, a Bornholm teapot and stand, an Arne Bang bowl, an Edward Hald glass vase, a Schott Zwiesel glass vase, and two Finnish teapots (7) Condition report Report by NG Vase - 42 cm high. Base with stamped mono & incised MS + 61 or 19 (?) Paint spots from decorating. Vase - 13.5 cm high Base incised XXB. Some bubbles in glaze. Hand written label reads Arne Bang Bowl 1940s. Kettle and stand approx. 30 cm high overall. Both unmarked. Base of stand chipped. Handwritten reads Denmark Bornholm Sholm Teapot/stand (Per Rehfeld). Arabia kettle, 1-70, approx. 19 cm over handle. Lid with chip to inside rim Another 9-70 approx. 15.5 cm over handle. Blue vase approx. 21 cm high. Wear/knocks scratches to base. Some scratches in body. Fault in glass, crease formed. Some blown bubbles to rim. Smoked glass, approx. 15 cm high. Base inscribed Of-31 HZH8 (?) Base with wear - scratched and bumped. Some surface scratches and rubbing to rim. No water mark.
Arne Bang a studio pottery preserve pot with silver plated lid the lid of stepped concentric design, deep blue grey and green mottled glaze, incised monogram. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 5.10in. (13cm)
1930`s Arne Bang studio pottery, two spherical vases with raised flower heads blue drip glaze over green, incised monogram and 2/2 and cream with painted monogram. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 10½in. (25cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery, stoneware creamer in the form of a cow, and figure of an otter cow brown drip glaze, incised mark, otter dated 1946 Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 3½ x 6.40in. (8 x 16cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery organic form jug with applied decoration and cane handle, 1930`s painted monogram and numbered 151 Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 6½in. (15cm)
Arne Bang two studio pottery stoneware vases in blue/green glaze signed. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 3 x 3¼in. (8 x 8cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery, sculptural vase in oatmeal glaze with inverted and ribbed rim, 1930`s. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 4.80in. (12cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery mottled green glaze vase oval flared form, incised marks and monogram numbered 14. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 6in. (15cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery, three circular leaf form salts each with a different glaze blue/green/brown. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 2.60in. (7cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery two vertical rib pots oatmeal glaze with painted mark numbered 128 and brown with incised mark both. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 2½in. (5cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery, ovoid form vase relief decoration, marks for Carl Hallier, dated 1930. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 4½in. (10cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery two jugs green on brown glaze and another blue green and grey, unmarked. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 2.80in. (7cm)
Arne Bang a fluted stoneware vase and candleholder green glaze both monogrammed and numbered. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 4.80in. (12cm)
Arne Bang studio pottery, an olive and brown ribbed bowl with blue centre signed and numbered 120. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 2 x 5in. (5 x 13cm)
Arne Bang, a large cream glazed organic form vase spherical with raised sections and applied decoration of branch and maple leaf, signed and numbered 74. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter. 5½ x 6½in. (13 x 15cm)
Arne Bang two large studio pottery jugs green and pewter glaze with strap handle and another in mottled yellow glaze. Arne Bang 1901-1983 Born in Demark he trained as a sculptor at the Academy of Arts. After graduating he worked for Holmegaard producing distinctive stoneware. In his own studio he worked with Karl Halier, items created often had organic forms and typical colours of blue green and grey, understated works with crystalline glazes, his wish was to produce pottery that was beautiful but affordable and during the 1930`s thousands of hand crafted items were produced. Today Arne Bang ceramics are collected not only in his native Denmark but throughout mainland Europe, America and parts of Asia, his work appears in a number of museum collections. From a collection of Arne Bang ceramics that was assembled by the vendor over a period of more than ten years while researching a book on the work of Denmark`s most famous potter.
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