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Two Mid-century blue vases by Michael Andersen, Bornholm, Denmark.

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Two stunning vases by Micheal Andersen, Bornholm ceramics in Denmark. Heavy clay with a blue glaze that varies in color and intensity around the main body, on the rim and inside both pieces. The smaller one is 12.5cm (4.92") high and 11cm (4.33") in diameter. The larger one is 15.5cm (6.10") high and 11cm (4.33") in diameter, they are both in a very good condition and they are sold as a pair, the price is for both vases and includes free shipping Michael Andersen and Sons Pottery known as (MAS), Bornholm Denmark.   Michael Andersen & Sons was founded in the 1880s (from an earlier 18th Century Pottery) on the island of Bornholm, Denmark – one of the major centres of Danish pottery production during the 19th and 20th Centuries. Jens Michael Andersen (1859-1931) founded Michael Andersen & Sons in 1890 out of an existing pottery that had been founded in 1771 in the town of Rønne on the island of Bornholm. The company's reputation speaks of their production as typically of excellent quality both in terms of manufacture and design. The company is still producing today, having been taken over by the artist Solveig Ussing in 1993.   Since 1930 items from MAS have usually been marked with the three fish stamp in various designs. Sometimes it is a simple label, other times just an impressed mark of 3 herrings. The 3 herring mark is also the official seal of the town of Ronne, where the factory was located.
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