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Anne Grete Ploen

1960's Anne-Grete Ploen Norway Abstract Enamel on Copper Dish Plate Signed!
1960's Anne-Grete Ploen Norway Abstract Enamel on Copper Dish Plate Signed!

1960's Anne-Grete Ploen Norway Abstract Enamel on Copper Dish Plate Signed!

By Anne-Grete Ploen

Located in San Diego, CA

Great hand made enamel on copper dish by Norwegian artist Anne-Grete Ploen and dates from the 1960

Category

Mid-20th Century Norwegian Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Materials

Copper, Enamel

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Mid-Century Ultramarine Blue Enamel on Copper Vase signed Anne-Grete Plöen
Mid-Century Ultramarine Blue Enamel on Copper Vase signed Anne-Grete Plöen

Mid-Century Ultramarine Blue Enamel on Copper Vase signed Anne-Grete Plöen

By Anne-Grete Ploen

Located in New York, NY

This exquisite Mid-Century Modernist vase by Norwegian artist Anne-Grete Plöen showcases the

Category

Vintage 1960s Norwegian Mid-Century Modern Vases

Materials

Copper, Enamel

Large Anne-Grete Ploen Enamel Vase
Large Anne-Grete Ploen Enamel Vase

Large Anne-Grete Ploen Enamel Vase

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Large Anne-Grete Ploen enamel on copper vase. Beautiful form & glaze. ***Contact/Shipping

Category

Vintage 1960s Norwegian Vases

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