Small bowl from Danish Palshus.
Beautiful shiny glaze in pale green with lovely blue accents in the triangle decor.The bowl is made in chamotte technique which gives a rough and vivid surface.
Big size bowl from the legendary Danish Studio pottery Kähler (HAK)
Amzing glaze in green, black and white.
Like several pieces from Kähler with this kind of glaze it´s difficult to say who designed it. It could be by Svend…
Wonderful huge bowl from the famous Danish pottery Michael Andersen & Søn on the island of Bornholm.
Showing Virgin Mary with Jesus child in her arms.You can use this pieces as a huge bowl or as a…
Beautiful large size teapot from the Danish pottery Palshus!
The teapot is covered with dark blue haresfure glaze and has a raffia wrapped handle.
It was designed by Frode Bahnsen and made ca. 1960s.It´s marked under the bottom:…
Tear drop shaped dish / wall plate from the so-called Negro / Tribal series series by Michael Andersen & Søn, Bornholm, Denmark. Some also attribute this piece to the Harlekin series .
Typical for the Negro /…
Huge vase from the Danish pottery Palshus. Designed by Per Linnemann-Schmidt.
Beautiful shiny glaze in grass green and incised decor.The vase is made in chamotte technique which gives a rough and vivid…
Lovely cylindrical vase by the Danish ceramist Johannes Andersen.
It has an abstract handpainted geometric decor with a blue-grey as basic color.
The green lines on outside and the green glaze on inside top rim looks…
Early Art Deco vase from Rörstrand Sweden!
Lovely budded shape so perfect for a bouquet of flowers.
The glaze is teal coloured and glossy and will match all kind of flower colours.Made ca 1930s.
Rare flat ceramic bowl from Einar Johansens own studio.
It might be a one-of-a-kind piece.
Made ca. 1950s or 60s.The bowl has a wonderful graphic decor which is handpainted beautifully.
Great cratsmanship!On verso marked with EJO…
This is a very special and decorative mirror.
It would look so great in a bathroom or hall or also beautiful as a tray.
It can be hund horizontally and vertically.It´s by artist Marianne Starck and made for the Danish pottery…