Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare

THIS LISTING IS FOR A PETER IPSEN ENKE S FRUIT BOWL/VASE /TRAY NO. 716 IN A MINT CONDITION WITH TWO DISCOUNTS. AMAZING ART FROM THE PAST. VERY ATTRACTIVE COLORS FOR YOUR MODERN INTERIOR. A FEW WORDS ABOUR P. His sharp eye for shape made him a facourite of Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. He remained at the Royal Porcelain Manufactury after completing his apprenticeship six years later. Ipsen established his own pottery on 15 April 1843 in. His products included flower pots, lamps, water coolers and tea sets as well as replica of antique Greek vases and vessels. He had no oven and therefore had to burn his output at the Royal Porcelain Manufactury. He opened a ceramics shop at Bredgade. 31 the following year. In 1852, he was represented on an exhibition at Christiansborg Riding Grounds. He had maintained his He had close ties to Hetsch and Henrik Olrik. Ipsen who was founder of the company, died in 1860. His widow continued the company with Hermann Bonfils as manager. He became the formal manager of the company when Bonfils was drafted in 1865 but his mother continued to play a central role in the operations. The company was represented on the Nordic exhibitions in Malmö in 1861 and Stockholm in 1866 and at the Exposition Universelle. In Paris in 1867 and The Great Exhibition. In London in 1870. Ipsens Enke was granted the predicate Purveyor to the Court of Denmark. The company won a fold medal at a competition in Amsterdam in 1877. Ipsens Enke was converted into a family-owned limited company (aktieselskab) in 1895. The company began a production of glazed stoneware with more modern designs in circa 1900. It collaboratied with artists and designers such as Thorvald Bindesbøll. Stender, a publishing house, acquired the company after Berthel Ipsen’s death in 1917. The company acquired Dalbygård Clay Pits on Bornholm. It closed in 1955. The item “Ipsen Enke (Widow) #716 Vintage Art Deco Vase / Fruit Bowl In Terra-Cotta, Rare” is in sale since Tuesday, April 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Scandinavian Pottery”. The seller is “exoteartgallery” and is located in copenhagen. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: multi-Color
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Material: Clay
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Object Type: Bowl