Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, 1934
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, 1934 Additional Information: Material: Pewter Produced by C.G
20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Jars
Pewter
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, 1934
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, 1934 Additional Information: Material: Pewter Produced by C.G
Pewter
Pewter Jar Designed by Sylvia Stave, 1929
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Pewter Jar Designed by Sylvia Stave, 1929 Additional Information: Material: Pewter Produced by C.G
Pewter
Pewter Jar Attributed to Sylvia Stave, 1940
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Pewter Jar Attributed to Sylvia Stave, 1940 Additional Information: Material: Pewter Produced by
Pewter
Swedish Grace Lidded Bon Bon Jar by CG Hallberg in the style of Sylvia Stave
By CG Hallberg
Located in Brooklyn, NY
1930's, Sweden. Pewter jar featuring a personalized initial engraving “SN,” this bon bon jar
Pewter
$1,713
H 5.52 in W 5.12 in D 3.75 in
Pewter jar with "Leda and the swan" by Sylvia Stave, C. G. hallberg, Sweden 1931
By Sylvia Stave, C.G. Hallberg
Located in Hägersten, SE
Pewter jar designed by Sylvia Stave. Produced in 1931 by C. G. hallberg in Stockholm Sweden
Pewter
Art Deco Pewter Jar Sylvia Stave for C-G Hallberg 1929 Sweden
By CG Hallberg
Located in Hillringsberg, SE
coaster in pewter. The jar was designed by famous Sylvia Stave. Good vintage condition. wear with age
Pewter
Swedish Grace Lidded Bon Bon Jar by CG Hallberg in the style of Sylvia Stave
By CG Hallberg
Located in Brooklyn, NY
1930's, Sweden. Pewter jar featuring a personalized initial engraving “SN,” this bon bon jar
Pewter
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, 1933
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, 1933 Additional Information: Material: Pewter Produced by C.G
Pewter
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, C. G. Hallberg, Sweden, 1932
By Sylvia Stave, CG Hallberg
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Pewter jar by Sylvia Stave, in a strict simplistic design, contrasted with an adorable elephant on
Pewter
Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave for C. G. Hallberg, Sweden, 1929
By Sylvia Stave, CG Hallberg
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Small round pewter jar by Sylvia Stave, with clean lines. The humoristic motif on the lid, showing
Pewter
Pewter Jar with Elephant by Sylvia Stave
By Sylvia Stave, C.G. Hallberg
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Pewter jar by Sylvia Stave, in a strict simplistic design, contrasted with an adorable elephant on
Pewter
Pewter Swedish Modern Jar by Sylvia Stave for C. G. Hallberg, 1933
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Cool pewter jar by Sylvia Stave, in a smooth, plump shape. A beautifully sculpted, graphic
Pewter
Swedish Pewter Vase by Sylvia Stave for C. G. Hallberg, 1933
By Sylvia Stave
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Cool pewter vase by Sylvia Stave, with “handles” in a victory gesture. Decorative horizontal
Pewter
Functionalist Pewter Jar by Sylvia Stave, C. G. Hallberg, Sweden, 1936
By Sylvia Stave, C.G. Hallberg
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Lovely small pewter jar by Sylvia Stave, in a smooth, round form with decorative stripes and decor
Pewter
Swedish Grace Pewter Jar with Elephant by Sylvia Stave, C. G Hallberg, 1938
By Sylvia Stave, CG Hallberg
Located in Hägersten, SE
Lidded jar model no. 3970 designed by Sylvia Stave in 1930-1931. Produced in Stockholm by C. G
Pewter
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