Rare Lisbeth Munch Petersen Porcelain Vase, Bing & Grondahl
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rare Lisbeth Munch Petersen porcelain vase, Bing & Grondahl. Narrow neck. Denmark, mid-20 century
Rare Lisbeth Munch Petersen Porcelain Vase, Bing & Grondahl
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rare Lisbeth Munch Petersen porcelain vase, Bing & Grondahl. Narrow neck. Denmark, mid-20 century
Lauritz Adolph Hjorth Danish Mid-Century Hand-Painted Ceramic Dish
By Lauritz Adolph Hjorth
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
established a ceramic dynasty that included Hans Hjorth, Gertrud Vasegaard and Lisbeth Munch-Petersen. The
Ceramic
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H 2.37 in Dm 6.3 in L 2.37 in
Lisbeth Munch-Petersen, Unique Bowl in Glazed Ceramics, 1960s-1970s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Lisbeth Munch-Petersen (1909-1997). Unique bowl in glazed ceramics. Beautiful glaze in turquoise
Ceramic
Rare Lisbeth Munch Petersen, Vase in Porcelain, Made by Bing & Grøndahl
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rare Lisbeth Munch Petersen, vase in porcelain, made by Bing & Grøndahl, Copenhagen. Measures: 22
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H 8.63 in Dm 3.13 in
Danish Modern Lisbeth Munch Petersen Celadon Ceramic Vase Bing & Grondahl, 1960s
By Bing & Grøndahl
Located in Miami, FL
Hand-thrown celadon colored ceramic vase by Lisbeth Munch-Petersen (1909-1997) for B & G Copenhagen
Ceramic, Pottery
Jug of White Glazed Stoneware Done by Gertrud Vasegaard
Located in København, Copenhagen
Lisbeth Munch-Petersen's joint workshop, as they had in Gudhjem on Bornholm in 1933-1937. Measures
Vase with Blue Glaze by Lisbeth Munch Petersen
By beth Munch-Petersen 1
Located in New York, NY
Earthenware vase with incised line pattern to body and turquoise glaze, 1940s-1950s.
Earthenware
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