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LISA LARSON for Gustavsberg Studio, a limited edition octagonal stoneware nightlight candle burner as a model of a Gazebo summer house. The summer house it is modelled on is at the Naka Manor in Stockholm outskirts opposite the island of Lidingo. Designed in 1998, signed on the base with year and number, with original packing crate, height 18cm . Condition Report: Good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration
Stig Lindberg (Swedish, 1916-1982) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Ceramic bottle vase, mid-20th century. Stoneware pottery with a coffee bean brown tenmoku glaze and captivating textured sides. The vase is of a gentle, block-like form - a classic and favored form of Lindberg's. Incised signature and Gustavsberg maker's mark along the underside.Stig Lindberg is one of the most celebrated figures of illustrious 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. Renowned for his continuous creativity and remarkable eye for shapes, proportions, and patterns, Larson worked at the Gustavsberg factory from 1937 to 1980. His work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 8 1/4 in x width: 2 1/4 in x depth: 2 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. There are two felt tabs affixed to the underside. Light wear to the footrim.
Sven Wejsfelt (Swedish, 1930-2009) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Group of four ceramic stoneware vases, 20th century. Each vase is of a highly unique and bulbous form featuring a tall, narrow recessed neck and flared rim. All vases are with incised "Swen" signatures, Gustavsberg maker's marks, and "Unik" along the underside. This lot includes:One large vase with oxblood glaze dated 1992 along the underside and numbered along the footrim "2012A."One smaller vase with red flambe glaze dated 1990 and numbered along the footrim "2043B-788A."One medium-sized vase with blue flambe glaze dated 1994.One small vase with indigo glaze dated 1987.Height ranges from 3 3/4 in to 7 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 2 1/2 in to 4 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrims.
Stig Lindberg (Swedish, 1916-1982) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. An unusual, post-modern ceramic vase. Stoneware pottery with a dark brown high glaze. Carved Gustavsberg maker's mark and incised "Stig L." in addition to several other esoteric marks and signatures along the underside.Stig Lindberg is one of the most celebrated figures of illustrious 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. Renowned for his continuous creativity and remarkable eye for shapes, proportions, and patterns, Lindberg worked at the Gustavsberg factory from 1937 to 1980. His work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 11 1/2 in x diameter: 5 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim.
Stig Lindberg (Swedish, 1916-1982) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Tall ceramic figure depicting a partially nude woman with her arms raised above her head, ca. 1940s. Chamotte stoneware with highly unique and attractive combination of glazed and unglazed surfaces throughout the exterior of the sculpture. With stand. Painted signature and Gustavsberg maker's mark along the underside of the figure.Stig Lindberg is one of the most celebrated figures of illustrious 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. Renowned for his continuous creativity and remarkable eye for shapes, proportions, and patterns, Lindberg worked at the Gustavsberg factory from 1937 to 1980. His work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 18 in x diameter: 7 in.Condition: There are no cracks, major losses, or restorations. Small chip along her hair. Light wear to the footrim. Light wear to the base.
Stig Lindberg (Swedish, 1916-1982) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Rare and monumental Stig Lindberg vase. Tooled surface with a rich brown, iron saturate glaze. Incised Gustavsberg maker's mark and signature along the underside.Stig Lindberg is one of the most celebrated figures of illustrious 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. Renowned for his continuous creativity and remarkable eye for shapes, proportions, and patterns, Larson worked at the Gustavsberg factory from 1937 to 1980. His work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 17 1/2 in x diameter: 8 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim.
Stig Lindberg (Swedish, 1916-1982) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. An extraordinary and important ceramic sculptural vase, 20th century. Stoneware pottery of a highly unique shape - a conical base surmounted by a bulbous form and variegated blue-grey glaze throughout. Carved Gustavsberg mark and incised "Stig L." signature along the interior of the footrim.Stig Lindberg is one of the most celebrated figures of illustrious 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. Renowned for his continuous creativity and remarkable eye for shapes, proportions, and patterns, Larson worked at the Gustavsberg factory from 1937 to 1980. His work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 13 in x diameter: 4 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim.
After Per Hasselberg (Swedish, 1850-1894) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Biscuit or bisque porcelain figure after Per Hasselberg's sculpture titled "Snoklockan (Snowdrop/Snow Bell)" depicting a young neoclassical nude woman, ca. 1899. Upon close inspection, a "snowdrop" flower may be seen to the left of the young woman's feet, perhaps signifying a loss of innocence or transition from adolescence to womanhood. Impressed along the verso of the base with a Gustavsberg anchor-form maker's mark, facsimilie signature, "Paris," and numbered "91B", and impressed "P. Hasselberg, Paris".Height: 19 1/4 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 4 1/2 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim. Some light dust and debris gathered in the recessed areas. Seams visible along the limbs where they join the body.
Berndt Friberg (Swedish, 1899-1991) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Handmade ceramic vase of a cylindrical form surmounted by a flared neck, ca. 1963. Stoneware with a lovely variegated brown haresfur glaze that darkens along the shoulder. The rounded contours and vertically elongated form are an excellent example of mid-20th century Scandanavian ceramics, emphasizing smooth, flowing lines and simplicity. Incised signature and Gustavsberg maker's mark along the underside.Berndt Friberg is one of the most renowned representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He is well-known for his perfectionism, delicate forms, and magnificent glazes. Berndt worked for the Gustavsberg factory from 1934-1981. He is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 9 1/4 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim. Circular accretion (likely from an old sticker) along the side.
Wilhelm Kage (Swedish, 1889-1960) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Exceptional large and unique ceramic bowl from Kage's "Farsta" series of pottery for Gustavsberg, early to mid-20th century. Made of stoneware sourced from the Hoganas region of Sweden with glazed designs and motifs drawn from the area surrounding Farstalandet, where Gustavsberg is located. The vessel depicts a central concentric circular motif with rays of dashed geometric bands radiating outward along the interior walls of the bowl, culminating in a flared and modestly glazed rim. Incised signature and Gustavsberg maker's mark along the underside; impressed "Farsta" along the circumference of the footrim.Height: 4 in x diameter: 18 1/2 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim. There are 8 felt tabs affixed to the footrim.
Berndt Friberg (Swedish, 1899-1991) for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Handmade ceramic vase of a rounded, bulbous form surmounted by a stout and narrow neck, ca. 1965. Stoneware with a lovely brown haresfur glaze that darkens along the slightly flared neck. The rounded contours and vertically elongated spherical form are an excellent example of mid-20th century Scandanavian ceramics, emphasizing smooth, flowing lines and simplicity. Etched signature and Gustavsberg maker's mark along the underside.Berndt Friberg is one of the most renowned representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He is well-known for his perfectionism, delicate forms, and magnificent glazes. Berndt worked for the Gustavsberg factory from 1934-1981. He is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height: 6 1/2 in x diameter: 4 3/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim.
Mari Simmulson (Swedish, 1911-2000) for Upsala-Ekeby, Sweden. Group of three ceramic figural sculptures, ca. 1960s. Including a figure depicting a woman standing with a young girl, possibly a mother and child; a nude feminine figure modestly clutching a sheet to her body while her back remains exposed; and a tall figure from a series of women that Simmulson crafted, possibly titled "Indonesian Woman" depicting a feminine figure with a green and white striped dress and a scarf draped over her head. Stoneware with multiple color glazes. All are with painted or inscribed signatures along the underside. The nude woman is numbered 4105.Mari Simmulson is a notable figure in 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. She was a leading designer for Gustavsberg and Upsala-Ekeby from the 1940s to the 1960s. Her work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height ranges from 10 1/2 in to 15 in; width ranges from 4 in to 5 in; depth ranges from 2 1/2 in to 3 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrims.
Wilhelm Kåge (Swedish, 1889-1960), a Gustavsberg 'Argenta' ware charger, c.1940, with applied silver decoration depicting a mermaid catching a shoal of fish, marked 'Gustavsberg Argenta 1035 III' and 'Otto Bucht 7.10.1947 Från. Kf.',44.8cm diameterCondition ReportIn good order with minor surface wear. No signs of crackling or crazing to the glaze. Please see the additional images.
Berndt Friberg (Swedish, 1899-1981), a stoneware bowl, c.1956, for Gustavsberg, of rounded square form, raised on a narrow collar foot, the whole with an ochre hare's-fur glaze, incised 'Friberg', 'Å' date letter, and with Gustavsberg studio mark,16cm wide6.7cm highCondition ReportNo chips or cracks. Minor surface wear.
A GUSTAVSBERG ARGENTA WARE VASE (2)1940's Designed by William Kage, the cylindrical sides with two silver fish against a mottled bluish green glazed ground, impressed and silvered marks, shape 1139, 17.5cm high; also a green ground Argenta ware ribbed bowl, silvered marks, 22cm diameterVase- shallow chip to underside of the footrim, approx. 1cm by 0.75cm. The bowl in overall good condition with minor wear to the interior
A Gustavsberg Parian figure of a Classical male. Standing, with arms folded, wearing a loin cloth, on an oval base, impressed mark with anchor and 1912, initials E and RS, height 41.5cm.There is no evidence of damage or repair, just a little ingrained dirt and grime, which will require cleaning.
A small collection of Rorstrand Pottery to include; a Harold Saloman for Rorstrand white glazed boy riding seahorse, approx. 16cm high; a pair of small glazed pottery shallow bowls, both marked to bases, possibly by Carl Harry Stalhane, each approx. 4.8cm high; a Wilhelm Kage, Gustavsberg, 'Argenta' patterned turquoise footed vase, approx. 5.5cm high; a Bertil Lundgren for Rorstrand small conical style mottled brown vase of stylish form, approx. 7.2cm high; a small Carl Harry Stalhane, handled vase with grey / brown drip glaze, approx. 6.5cm high, and a small cylindrical Soholm, Danish hand-painted pot with flowers and branch design, approx. 5.7c high. (7 pieces) Further details: Bertil Lundgren vase with chips to top rim; loss to gilding to Soholm pot; loss to silvered paint to top rim of Gustavsberg vase; horn to riders mouth chipped and also some marks / stains to Saloman piece; otherwise good.
A GUSTAVSBERG ARGENTA FISH VASE, of footed tapering form, decorated with two applied silver fish and bubbles on a mottled green ground, the rim decorated with an applied silver border in the style of fish scales, printed marks to base, height 20.5cm x diameter 17.5cm (1) (Condition Report: generally ok, light crazing throughout, staining to interior, tiny arched hairline/deep crazing line on rim which does not go all of the way through the thick sides of the vase)
Group of ceramics comprising a boxed Lisa Larson (1931-2024) at Gustavsberg Porcelain Children of the World 'South' figure, impressed marks to the base, 10.5cm high overall, a Dennis China Works small 'Iris' pattern beaker, impressed marks to the base, 6.5cm high, a Royal Copenhagen model of a mouse, painted marks to the base, 4cm high and three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, each with gold seals to the base, one in the form of a hare, a penguin and a chipmunk (6) All with minimal signs of display wear, otherwise seems ok.
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