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Earthenware Vase by Inger Persson (Swedish 1936-2021) for Rörstrand Studio With Two Further Earthenware Vases The vase by Inger Persson circa 1960s, part glazed, fully signed in enamels to base, the second a "Rusticana" vase designed by Mari Simmulson for Upsala-Ekeby with carved linear design, impressed marks and no. 4595 to base, the third also part glazed earthenware of bottle flask/bottle form, incised initials HB with shield and no. 6301 to base.The third and tallest 24cm highPrivate Cheshire collection, all purchased from Stafford Fair.Good, original condition.
"Fuga" Glass Bowl by Sven Palmquist for Orrefors With an Orrefors Engraved Vase & a Tall "Bullicante" Vase by Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta The "Fuga" bowl circa 1956-62, in 'smoke' and with machine sculpted decoration inspired by Upsala Ekeby, the engraved vase no. 3821 and decorated with a bird, the "Bullicante" vase fully signed Kosta 41011 Lindstrand to base.The "Fuga" bowl 20.3cm diameter, the "Bullicante" vase 31cm highThe collection and stock of the dealer 'Nopinkcarpet'; known to many fellow dealers and international collectors from her decades of curating one of the best vintage and retro stalls in the country, her displays invariably featured high-standard lighting, glass including well-matched barwares and stylish ceramics with an uncompromising focus on quality throughout.Light generalised wear commensurate with age and use, no damages to note.
ATTERBERG, INGRID (1920-2008), Vase 'Spiral'. Brauner Scherben mit weißer und beiger Glasur in spiraligem Dekor, Modell-Nr. 2049, Entwurf von Ingrid Atterberg für die schwedische Manufaktur Upsala Ekeby (Klebeetikett), unterseitig bezeichnet, H. ca. 26 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | ATTERBERG, INGRID (1920-2008), vase 'Spiral'. Brown body with white and beige glaze in spiral decoration, model no. 2049, design by Ingrid Atterberg for the Swedish manufacturer Upsala Ekeby (adhesive label), inscribed on the underside, height approx. 26 cm. Slight signs of age and wear.
MARI SIMMULSON FOR UPSALA EKEBY; a footed bowl of rectangular form, decoration with three stylised maidens, signed, length 36cm.Condition Report: Natural glaze faults to the reverse, one tiny pin head nibble to the edge, very fine crazing to the glaze on the reverse, but good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
Anna-Lisa Thomson (Swedish, 1905-1952) for Upsala-Ekeby, Sweden. Group of two ceramic items including a large model no. 1041 bowl from Thomson's "Athene" series, a rare and important line for UE, and a model no. 1070 decorative dish or plate from Thomson's "Spectra" series for UE, ca. 1950. Earthenware, the bowl depicting abstract figures amid foliage with grey and white glazes; the plaque depicting fish and marine motifs with vibrant colorful glazes. Incised Upsala-Ekeby maker's mark, initials, and numbered along the underside of each.(Athene Plate) Height: 2 1/2 in x diameter: 15 in. (Spectra Dish) Height: 2 3/4 in x width: 13 in x depth: 9 1/2 in.Condition: (Athene Plate) There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim. Minute spots of pitting throughout. (Spectra Plate) There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Some crazing throughout. Light wear to the footrim. There is a metal wire hanger wrapped around the work.
Mari Simmulson (Swedish, 1911-2000) for Upsala-Ekeby, Sweden. Group of three ceramic figural sculptures, ca. 1960s. Including a figure depicting a woman standing with a young girl, possibly a mother and child; a nude feminine figure modestly clutching a sheet to her body while her back remains exposed; and a tall figure from a series of women that Simmulson crafted, possibly titled "Indonesian Woman" depicting a feminine figure with a green and white striped dress and a scarf draped over her head. Stoneware with multiple color glazes. All are with painted or inscribed signatures along the underside. The nude woman is numbered 4105.Mari Simmulson is a notable figure in 20th-century Swedish ceramic design. She was a leading designer for Gustavsberg and Upsala-Ekeby from the 1940s to the 1960s. Her work is represented in the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.Height ranges from 10 1/2 in to 15 in; width ranges from 4 in to 5 in; depth ranges from 2 1/2 in to 3 1/4 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrims.
MARI SIMMULSON for Upsala-Ekeby, the largest “Mariana” vase, designed 1959 to celebrate the woman’s lib era by discarding the swim suit. Marked on the base UE 4440 with Mari Simmulson’s personal mark, height 21.5 cm, diameter 13.5cmGood condition, no chips, cracks or restoration. Mari Simmulson’s work is in many collections including the Victoria and Albert museum
A group of retro 1960s-70s pottery - including a Swedish Upsala-Ekeby bowl in a marbled green glaze, printed factory marks and no. '202/1384', 26.5 cm diameter; a Midwinter Stylecraft part coffee service, Bali-Hay pattern, with coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and five cups and saucers (chip to spout of coffee pot); a matt olive green glazed Denby covered sugar bowl, 12.5 cm diameter; and a Scottie Wilson for Royal Worcester Crown Ware octagonal tray, 34.5 cm long.
Two pairs of 20th Century Swedish studio art pottery bowls. The first by William Kage - Gustavsberg Argenia, numbered #1094-1, with a green ground glaze with silvered detailing, raised on small pedestal foot bases, marked to bases, Diam 10cm, the second by Upsala-Ekeby, Gefle, Red Rubin, design by Arthur Percy, Diam 8cm.
A Gustavsberg 'Argenta' stoneware bowl, 1930s, designed by Wilhelm Kåge, pattern no. 901, decorated with a silver dragonfish to a mottled-green ground, the inside of the bowl inlaid with ripples and centred by a starfish, stamped with factory marks to the base, 25cm diameter17.5cm high,together with an Upsala Ekeby stoneware charger,c.1940, designed by Einar Luterkort, depicting two stylised Art Deco dancers and a drummer in high relief, stamped with factory marks to the base, 33cm diameter (2)Condition ReportThe Argenta bowl with a crack to the side. With some scuffs to the base. The decoration in good order, with no perceived loss. The upsala plate in good order with some rubbing to the base. With a small firing defect to the underneath. With some general crackular to the glaze. Additional image uploaded. Ashley
Mari Simmulson (1911-2000) for Upsala Ekeby, Sweden. Round ceramic bowl with motif of a woman's face and flowers.Approximately from the 1960s.Model number 5008M.Marked.In perfect condition.Dimensions: Diameter 19.2 cm x Height 3.8 cm.Mari Simmulson is recognized as a prominent figure in the esteemed world of Swedish ceramic design during the 20th century. She played a key role as one of the leading designers for Gustavsberg and Upsala-Ekeby from the 1940s to the 1960s.
A collection of decorative or studio pottery to include; an Oltallar Gabiza ceramic tubular formed sculpture, a large Mackintosh style designed ceramic sculpture, a black ground large ceramic figure of a gentleman in coat and hat, a Swedish pottery vase of square form with moulded design by Upsala Ekeby, four studio ceramic figures by E. Mandle all signed along with a Dangl Endinfork glass vase (signed) and to small foreign ceramic Deco style lady figurines, one sitting on a fish. Some chips and damage to some.
A Victorian 19th century green marble lamp base, with non matched circa 1940s Swedish Upsala Ekeby lampshade featuring dried flowers mounted on vellum shade. The lamp of urn shape, with brass scrolled handles, mounted atop a stepped square pedestal marble base on four gilt ormolu feet. The shade measuring approx. 26cm tall, the lamp measuring approx. 34cm tall.
A small quantity of studio pottery to include an Upsala Ekeby, Sweden, studio pottery vase by Mari Simmulson with incised floral and animal decoration, impressed marks to base 15cm, a POG Crafts Pottery vase, a Tremar pottery model of a fish, various studio pottery bowls, jugs and other items (18)
ULLA WINBLAD FOR ALINGSAS KERAMIK, a rectangular stoneware wall plaque with two crazy birds in relief, signed Winblad lower right, pierced holes to top two corners, the reverse incised in script '276 Winblad Alingsas - Keramik...', 30.3cm x 20.8cm, together with an Upsala-Ekeby pottery model of a Swedish Viking designed by Taisto Kaasinen, signed to base, height 10.5cm, and a Gustavsberg sculpture by Bertil Vallien (3) (Condition report: the plaque in good condition, Viking has a glued repair to horn on helmet, sculpture has a tiny area of glaze loss to beak)

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