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Hoganas, Swedish Art Nouveau Ceramic Vase, Circa 1910

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A Swedish Art Nouveau organically shaped ceramic vase with languid lines in blue glaze over a neutral gray body. Made by John Andersson for Hogans, circa 1910. Signed on bottom. Measures: height: 10.5“, diameter: 5“.
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