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Unusual Group of Gustavsberg Argenta Chargers, Sweden

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  • Wilhelm Kage Large dish "Argenta" for Gustavsberg, Sweden 1935
    By Wilhelm Kage
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    Very large Glazed stoneware center plate with silver overlay Dimensions: 15 inch in diameter This beautiful piece is part of the artist's Argenta Series, which he produced for the G...
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  • Wilhelm Kage Pot 'Argenta' for Gustavsberg Sweden 1950 Signed
    By Wilhelm Kage
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    Wilhelm Kage Pot 'Argenta' for Gustavsberg Sweden 1950 Signed Rare model that can be a planter, with modern silver decor in shape of utilized sales. Good condition The Argenta sands...
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  • Wilhelm Kage Vase ‘Argenta’ for Gustavsberg Sweden 1935 Signed
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    WILHELM KÅGE. Vase, "Argenta", Gustavsberg's studio 1950s, green-glazed stoneware with silver decoration of fish and air bubbles. Good condition Signed underneath
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  • Art Deco Wilhelm Kåge Gustavsberg Argenta Large Plate, Sweden
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    This wonderful very large and rare Art Deco plate made in Sweden 1930s at Gustavsberg factory, was designed by Wilhelm Kåge. The name Argenta comes from the Latin Argentum and indica...
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  • Wilhelm Kåge for Gustavsberg, "Argenta Series, " Art Deco Dish, Sweden
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    This beautiful piece is part of the artist's Argenta Series, produced for the Gustavsberg Factory, which first won him major success. The series includes everything from ashtrays to 60 kg urns-- primarily in a green glaze with silver details, circa 1930s. Inscribed: Gustavsberg Kåge...
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