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  • Round Bowl Ceramics, Bo Fajans, Sweden, 1930s, Naive motive
    By Bo Fajans
    Located in Stockholm, SE
    A lovely bowl with handles from Bo Fajans in the 1930s. The bowl is 28 cm in diameter and about 10 cm high. It is in mint condition and marked with the Bo Fajans mark below.
    Category

    Early 20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Serving Bowls

    Materials

    Ceramic

  • Bowl Designed by Gertrud Båge, Sweden, 1980s
    By Gertrud Båge
    Located in Stockholm, SE
    Signed.
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    Mid-20th Century Swedish Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

    Materials

    Stoneware

  • Vintage Hand Painted Ceramic Centerpiece
    Located in Milano, IT
    Wonderful hand painted ceramic centerpiece made at the beginning of 900, of Chinese manufacture. The centerpiece has a circular shape and is totally made of red and white ceramic totally hand painted. It is composed by a central body useful as object holder, cookies or candies holder...
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    Antique Early 1900s Chinese Mid-Century Modern Serving Bowls

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    Porcelain

  • Large Vintage Fruit Bowl, Ceramic Basin, White, Decorative, Floral Bands
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is a large vintage fruit bowl. A ceramic basin in white with decorative floral bands dating to the late 20th century. An attractive bowl in good...
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    20th Century English Ceramics

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    Ceramic

  • Pair of Vienna Green Ground Ice Pails, circa 1780
    Located in New York, NY
    With covers and liners. Marked with under glaze blue shield mark.
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    Antique 1780s Austrian Serving Bowls

    Materials

    Porcelain

  • ENTWINE by Maria Jeglinska, Petit Saladie
    By Maria Jeglinska
    Located in Paris, FR
    In ENTWINE ceramics by Maria Jeglinska the lines are at once timeless and relevant, creating and appreciating a sense of beauty through harmony and proportion. Details: Width 19 cm 7.5 in. Height 11 cm 4.3 in. Material: 100% Mediterranean terracotta clay Technique: 100% hand thrown in Morocco Certified food safe glaze Carefully hand wash The handcrafted product may have slight imperfections inherent in handmade ceramics that do not affect the strength or usability of the item Maria Jeglinska-Adamczewska graduated from ECAL’s industrial design course in 2007 and was awarded a scholarship from the IKEA foundation that led her to work for Galerie Kreo in Paris, Konstantin Grcic in Munich and Alexander Taylor...
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    2010s Moroccan Ceramics

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    Ceramic

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