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Marianne Stark For Michael Andersen Danish Studio Pottery Lidded Pot

$381.55
£280
€330.01
CA$525.12
A$585.30
CHF 307.09
MX$7,147.51
NOK 3,888.41
SEK 3,675.14
DKK 2,463

About the Item

A superb vintage Danish studio pottery lidded pot designed by Marianne Stark for Michael Andersen & Son around 1970. The Borholmsk Keramik stoneware pot is of heavy rounded shape standing raised on a narrow short round foot rim with a ridged upper edge to the base and with a fitted domed cover which sits neatly over the ridge. The pot has a simple painted design within the base of a blue circle around a central brown dot with mottled effect natural glazes over a cream coloured stoneware. A brown edge is applied around the upper edge and repeated again on the cover which has a hand stylized compass like design to the top, again in brown and blue against a cream glazed ground. The base has an impressed Michael Andersen mark along with BORHOLM impressed and also has an incised MS signature mark to Marianne Stark. The lidded pot is offered in good condition with light wear associated with age and use. Provenance: From the home of a renowned Scottish based artist and passed down through the family.

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