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Enameled Copper Platter by Win Ng, 1957
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Modern Abstract Design Vintage Platter Copper Enamel Harold Tishler 1950s
Located in Miami, FL
Lovely Copper Enameled Platter from the 1950s by Harold Tishler. A dusty rose enamel over the bright copper background graces this piece. There are some intentional gray streaks over some areas. The bottom is glaze with a maroon cloor center and outer edge and a soft pink circle separating the two. Instead of having a sharp edge around the circumsference, the edge has been folded over and under creating a soft rim. Signed on the bottom H. Tishler. Condition: Very Good. Two small drilled wholes on either side of the rim for firing purposes (not seem from above). Please look at all images and view our other Tishler enamels’ listings. Measurements: 10 1/4 inches diameter x 3/8 inch high Harold Tishler (1893, Odessa – 1993, Florida) Studied engineering in 1910 at University of Grenoble but did not finished his studies and moved to New York 1913. During WWI, he joined the Merchant Marines and while visiting Japan was introduced to the art of Cloisonne enameling. In 1927, Tishler went to Vienna to study under Josef Hoffmann. Upon his return to NYC in 1932, he began producing copper and silver enamels that were sold at high-end stores. In 1935, Tishler visited a fellow student from the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna, Edward Winter in Cleveland. Tishler was impressed by Winter’s enameling...
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Longwy Mid-Century Enameled Ceramic Wall Platter, Limited Edition, 1950s
By Faïenceries et Emaux de Longwy
Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
This exceptional mid-century French glazed ceramic wall dish is a captivating piece from the Manufacture de Longwy, made in the 1950s. It is part of a limited edition, with only 18 o...
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Longwy Mid-Century Enameled Ceramic Wall Platter, Rare Limited Edition, 1950s
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