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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.
A green mottled glazed funnel form vase with black, blue, and amber speckles, and a ridged base. Gustavsberg stickered. Artist signed. Farsta impressed on the underside. Artist: Wilhelm KageIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: GustavsbergCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Small firing fleck to the rim. (Not a restoration.)
A small white matte glaze onion formed vase, and a small blue and gray vase with vertical streaks. Marked by the Gustavsberg Studio, and artist signed. White: 2.75"W x 3.5"H. Blue: 2.75"W x 4"H. Artist: Stig Lindberg and Berndt FribergIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Gustavsberg StudioCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear. As is. Minor chip and crack.
A polychrome glazed abstract figure of a bird with hand painted gray wings and blue glazed spots. Lisa L. impressed on the reverse side. Gustavsberg stickered. Artist: Lisa LarsonDimensions: 8.25"W x 10.75"H x 1.25"DManufacturer: GustavsbergCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
A Gustavsberg Argenta circular plate, circa 1930-50, designed by Wilhelm Kage, decorated in silver with fish against a mottled green ground, silver painted marks to base with numerals 1035, diameter 30cm, together with an Argenta circular tray, 1960s, decorated in silver with small scattered stylized petals, gold printed mark to base with numerals 1017, diameter 33cm.
A Gustavsberg Argenta square dish, circa 1930-50, designed by Wilhelm Kage, decorated in silver against a mottled green ground with a rampant lion, the rim with line detail, painted marks to base with numerals 1196, 21.5cm square, together with an Argenta rectangular vase, dated 1961, decorated in silver with a warship, inscribed 'WASA 1628', gold printed mark to base with original applied paper labels, height 18cm.
A Designhuset Swedish stoneware circular dish, circa 1980, designed by Carl Harry Stalhane, decorated in brown slip with a variety of foods, including chicken, fish, eggs, fruit and vegetables, blue printed marks to base, diameter 28cm, together with a Designhuset brown glazed cylindrical vase, height 19.5cm, a Gustavsberg stoneware vase, probably by Lisa Larson, height 38.5cm (fault), and an Italian pottery vase, height 11.5cm.
A green mottled glazed funnel form vase with black, blue, and amber speckles, and a ridged base. Gustavsberg stickered. Artist signed. Farsta impressed on the underside. Artist: Wilhelm KageIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: GustavsbergCountry of Origin: SwedenAge related wear.
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