Posted by Walter | Posted in Scandinavian Pottery | Posted on 11-08-2010
Tags: Scandinavian Pottery, scandinavian pottery marks, vintage scandinavian pottery

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Vintage Scandinavian Blue Ink Well Ceramic Art Pottery Arts & Crafts Signed $82.00 |
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Raised Relief Scandinavian Love Birds Marriage Tree Square Petite Pottery Vase $18.99 |
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scandinavian ART POTTERY 8 1/4″ HANDPAINTED NITTSJO BLUEBIRD PLATE sweden #2030 $14.99 |
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Vintage Nymolle Denmark Hoyrup trinket box TEAL Gray Scandinavian pottery Lim Ed $10.50 |
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Lowe Danmark Scandinavian Art Pottery Gold Dot Edge Jug Coffee Pot Pitcher 8″ $129.99 |
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Churchill China Finlandia 20-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 $129.00 Some of Finlandia’s appeal can be attributed to its classic blue and white coloration. In addition, the crisp, balanced Scandinavian-inspired design never seems to look dated. Although it has organic floral elements and projects a certain delicacy, a great sense of orderliness and symmetry prevails. The swirling contours of the pieces add interest without being distracting. This is a pattern that … |
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Scandinavian Ceramics and Glass: 1940s to 1980s (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $36.68 During the second half of the twentieth century, Scandinavian potters and glassmakers drew on elements present in China and Japan during the period of the Sung Dynasty to produce pieces of beauty and elegance that combined subtle glazes and classical shapes. The qualities came to characterize Scandinavian design in combining the fundamentals of craftsmanship, quality, subtlety, and a relationship … |
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Scandinavian Art Pottery: Denmark & Sweden (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $37.28 Scandinavian art pottery, long appreciated regionally, has enjoyed a rediscovery by international collectors over the past five years. Using almost 500 dramatic color photos, this book explores the major factories, workshops, and studios that initiated and created ceramic modernism in Scandinavia, including Royal Copenhagen, Saxbo, Kahler Keramiks, Ipsen, Gustavsberg, and Tobo. Also recounted are … |
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A Comprehensive Guide to Royal Copenhagen Porcelain (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $37.96 This extensive reference identifies and describes over 2,400 pieces, including 800 figurines. These Scandinavian porcelain figurines were produced by Royal Copenhagen of Denmark from c. 1910 through 2000. Among the 976 beautiful color photographs are related shop signs, dishes, bowls, and vases. The text provides a brief history of the firm, established in 1775, explains the companys marks, and in… |
