Posts tagged 1960′s

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960′s

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

VINTAGEDESERT ROSE COMPLETE SET OF 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES 1960's

This set includes the following items in pristine condition which means no utensil marks, no crazing, no chips, no cracks as follows; Service for 8 of the following; 10.5″ dinner plates, 8.5″ bowls, 8″ lunch plates, 6.5″ desert plates, 6 coasters. Also in pristine condition are the following; (6) 4″ coffee cups, (2) 3″ coffee cups, (1) 8″ raised desert plate, (1) 9″ serving bowl, (1)12.5 serving plate, (1) Coffee Pot with cover. Also included are bonus pieces with slight imperfections that are pictured in the last two photos of this listing and include the following; (2) 9″ serving bowls with light utensil marks and light crazing, (1) 14″ platter with chip and light crazing, (3) 10.5″ dinner plates with light utensil marks and light crazing, and (1) extra 4″ tea cup in pristine condition. Vintage five-piece dinner set, with a lovely rose theme, is perfect for all occasions. Our listings include and unconditional 60 day satisfaction guarantee for you peace of mind. If you like the product but don’t like the price make an offer. We might say no but you won’t hurt our feelings. The set was produced in the early 1960s in the United States by the Franciscan brand and is made of hand-painted stoneware with a glossy finish. The set is perfect for fans of Arts & Crafts/Mission Style and will make an excellent addition to your pottery & glass collection. The Desert Rose product line has an earthy feel to it, and the pink color of the dishes adds to its charm. This set is a must-have for collectors and will make an excellent gift for vintage lovers.

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

For you to consider is a fabulous Italian Bitossi Pottery decorative center bowl designed by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal-Netter Imports. Dating to the mid-1960s, this is a substantial piece measuring approximately 11.25 inches in diameter and standing 4.25 inches in height. The classic rimini blue, chartreuse, and gold metallic coloring is vibrant and bold. A small surface flea bite chip is seen on the exterior rim of the bowl, though this is not distracting or immediately noticed. Otherwise it’s in beautiful vintage condition with no other chips, cracks, prior repairs, or compromising imperfections found. Wear is commensurate to age and history of prior use so please regard the photos as they form a descriptive part of the listing. We welcome your questions and are delighted to answer! Thank you for looking!

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Pair Vintage 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Abstract Israeli Art Bowls

Stunning Pair of Vintage 1950s to 1960s Mid Century Modern Beit Hayotser Ceramic/Pottery Israeli Art Bowls in a Really Unique and Unusual Shape! These bowls are gorgeous and guaranteed to catch eyes! They have a wonderful modern atomic look to them with a lovely purposeful uneveness to them with the handles off to one side. They have a nice clean white / off white exterior body with beautiful brown glazes to the interior. The family I bought them from were the original owners who bought them new in the late 50s or early 60s in Isreal. Both are in wonderful original condition with no chips or cracks! Each measures approximately 6 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ x 2 3/4 tall.

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

1960s Bitossi Italian Pottery by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal Netter 11 Center Bowl

For you to consider is a fabulous Italian Bitossi Pottery decorative center bowl designed by Aldo Londi for Rosenthal-Netter Imports. Dating to the mid-1960s, this is a substantial piece measuring approximately 11.25 inches in diameter and standing 4.25 inches in height. The classic rimini blue, chartreuse, and gold metallic coloring is vibrant and bold. A small surface flea bite chip is seen on the exterior rim of the bowl, though this is not distracting or immediately noticed. Otherwise it’s in beautiful vintage condition with no other chips, cracks, prior repairs, or compromising imperfections found. Wear is commensurate to age and history of prior use so please regard the photos as they form a descriptive part of the listing. We welcome your questions and are delighted to answer! Thank you for looking!

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

Vintage 1960s 1970s Studio Pottery Bowl by Thomas Shafer, Listed Artist

A wheel-thrown bowl featuring an Hispano-Moresque design by important artist Thomas Shafer c. It weighs 1 lb.

1960s Mcm Enamel Mixing Bowl Black & White Danish Eames era CATHRINEHOLM old vtg

1960s Mcm Enamel Mixing Bowl Black & White Danish Eames era CATHRINEHOLM old vtg

1960s Mcm Enamel Mixing Bowl Black & White Danish Eames era CATHRINEHOLM old vtg

1960s Mcm Enamel Mixing Bowl Black & White Danish Eames era CATHRINEHOLM old vtg

1960s Mcm Enamel Mixing Bowl Black & White Danish Eames era CATHRINEHOLM old vtg

1960s Mcm Enamel Mixing Bowl Black & White Danish Eames era CATHRINEHOLM old vtg

Immerse yourself in the sleek elegance of mid-century modern design with this captivating 1960s MCM Enamel Mixing Bowl. Resplendent in black and white, this Danish Eames era gem hails from the renowned Cathrineholm collection-an iconic representation of the fusion between Scandinavian craftsmanship and mid-century aesthetics. Crafted during a time when design was an art form, this enamel mixing bowl is a testament to the impeccable taste of the 1960s. The black and white color scheme, a hallmark of Cathrineholm’s style, brings a sense of minimalist sophistication that defined the era, with a nod to the influence of designers like Charles and Ray Eames. Imagine the kitchens of the mid-20th century adorned with such timeless pieces-functional, stylish, and a perfect blend of form and function. The enamel construction not only adds a touch of vintage charm but also speaks to the durability that defines mid-century craftsmanship. Whether you’re a collector of mid-century modern artifacts, a fan of Danish design, or someone who appreciates functional art in the kitchen, this Cathrineholm enamel mixing bowl is a rare find. Display it proudly, and let it become a focal point that tells the story of an era where design transcended mere utility. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of mid-century modern history that continues to enchant with its timeless design and enduring appeal. From estate and offered for the first time to the public. I’ve taken many photos for your viewing pleasure.

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Frances Senska Pottery Purple Bowl Decorative Ceramic 1960s Vintage

Signed Frances Senska small purple pottery bowl with decorative marks around the sides. Good pre-owned condition has some wear on the edges of the bowl. The color is a pretty lavender. I bought this from the estate of a woman who was a student of Frances Senska in Montana. I’m happy to provide more info photos at your request.

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING

Lazy Susan Ceramic California Pottery 5pc Set Vintage 1960s STUNNING. This is a great, near mint condition, Ceramic Lazy Susan in browns, oranges, and red. These colors are just Out of this World!! You will not be disappointed. 2 large, divided dishes for a total of 4 spaces along with a center dish with lid rest on the pressed wood rotating base. The 2 side dishes do interlock with one another. See photos for flaws, photos 8,9 and 10. These flaws will be covered by the center dish and are not seen. The crack underneath, (photo 8) appears to have occurred during the firing process. How awesome is taco night or any night with this little beauty stylishly holding all those fixing’s. Or how about those buffet style family gatherings, you will be the talk of the occasion! Comes from a Smoke free, dog friendly home. Thank you for visiting my shop Amore!

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877

VINTAGE BITOSSI RAYMOR BOWL ITALIAN ART POTTERY Great condition 1960s #877. No chips or cracks. Signed on the bottom. We appreciate your visit to our store! Most items (even if new in box) are of vintage age, many from estate sales. Please examine the pictures carefully and feel free to ask questions since items can be unique. Being vintage, some items may benefit from a light cleaning and/or have small defects or normal wear from age. If there is anything unusual, damaged or otherwise out of sorts with an item that we can see, we always document and point it out, doing our best to picture and describe our items accurately and fully. Item is as described and pictured. We appreciate our valued customers! This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “timelesstreasures111″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Raymor
  • Pattern: Vintage
  • Type: Compote & Pedestal Bowl
  • Year Manufactured: 1960
  • Material: Stoneware, Ceramic
  • Production Style: Art Pottery

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

NILS KAHLER LARGE ANTIQUE DANISH MODERN CERAMIC POTTERY BOWL DISH DENMARK 1960s

DIMENSIONS: 18″W x 18″L x 4H. Kähler and known for taking the lead in exporting for the ceramic firm Kähler, following the second World War. New designs and new distribuion expanded Kähler’s influence and popularity worldwide. In 1839 Herman J. Kähler immigrated to Næstved from Northern Germany. Shortly after his arrival, he started his own pottery in Næstved, where it all began. Kähler was a trained potter, and staying true to the old traditions, he stuck to production of articles for everyday use as milk dishes, soup pails, jam jars etc. However, he was best known for his production of all-night burners. Kähler ran the company from 1839 to 1872. During that period he fathered seven children. When Herman Joachim Kähler retired in 1872, his sons Herman August Kähler and Carl Frederik Kähler took over the company, dividing the production between them. Carl Frederik continued the pottery production, while Herman August became the one who put Kähler ceramics on the world map. After having served his apprenticeship with his father, H. Kähler took glaze painting lessons at Holmegaard Glassworks. After Holmegaard he roamed from town to town in search of employment, as did most other craftsmen of the time. He travelled around Europe, employed in workshops in Berlin, Strasbourg and Paris. In 1875 he built a new facility, today known as Kählersbakken, where he began grappling with artistic design and experimenting with glazes. The artistic commitment attracted many distinguished Danish artists, and H. Kähler founded the artistic colony in Næstved. The lustre colours became his distinguishing feature, particulary the red lustre. Normally it was used only for decoration, but at the 1889 Exhibition Universelle in Paris he exhibited a product that had been completely immersed in the metallic red lustre glaze. Together with his signature, HAK, the red lustre colour became Kähler’s brand identity. Kähler was also a man of the world and generated international interest in Kähler’s ceramics. He showed his art pieces at exhibitions around the world, which attracted much attention among dealers and museums in Paris, New York, Chicago, Malmö, Stockholm, Brussels, Berlin and San Francisco. Kähler played an enormous role for the Kähler workshop. Today, his initials, HAK, are stamped on the bottom of all Kähler products. In 1917 Hermen H. Kähler took over the compant after his father H. Times and tastes had changed, and figures such as lionshaving lunch or non-shaped, strong-coloured vases and jars were no longer in demand. Kähler went back to old pottery traditions and started to produce wheel-thrown objects decorated with old technique, horn painting. His style was Art Noveau, but with his own personal twist. Kähler’s strength was his ability to inspire and encourage skilled decorators to go beyond the current decorative techniques. This slip decorations were a characteristic feature of Kähler pieces during the Herman H. In spite of being one of the Kähler family’s greatest designers and lauching that triggered the great slip decoration trend with his artistic version, his reputation in the years that followed was less brilliant. Kähler is not considered a significant figure in the Kähler history, perhaps because it was difficult for him to live up to the legacy of his father, H. Moreover, there were a number of great and less artists employed at the workshop during that period who where less modest than Herman H. In 1940, Nils Kähler and his brother Herman Jørgen Kähler took over the workshop. This would be the last generation of the Kähler family to run the company. Both brothers worked as designers, but Nils soon took over the artistic side, while Hermen J. Was responsible for the administrative and practical functions. Nils was also known as “the young Kähler”. The brothers had been a regular presence in the workshop since they were boys, and that is where they received most of their traning. In 1931, Nils replaced the workshop’s old thrower. He then developed a passion for throwing large vases. For the fun of it, Nils began modelling piggy banks and other animals. Normallym this would be a job for an apprentice, but the idea of such animals as collectors’ items was taken seriously and put into production. These animals became some of the most popular products in the history of Kähler. The animals allowed Nils to indulge his preference for ceramics decoration with slipped horn painting and lead glaze. Nils Kähler had a special talent for following the design trends of the time, which is evident from his production. Even though he was very enthutiastic about old art of pottery, the production was characterised by simple designs. He made designer objects such as ashtrays, vases, jugs and lamp feet for Le Klint lamps. They were made out of stoneware, raw with no glazing, with his preferred salt glaze or the strong turquoise colour. The era as a family-run company with the fourth generation of the Kähler family in 1974. For more than 130 years, Kähler was the meeting place of distinguished artists. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “vintagerotty” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion.
  • Origin: Danish
  • Antique: Yes
  • Shape: Round
  • Occasion: All Occasions
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Item Diameter: 18
  • Year Manufactured: 1960
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Set Includes: Bowl, Charger Plate
  • Item Depth: 18
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Nils Kahler
  • Type: Charger Plate
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Era: Mid 20th Century (1941-1969)
  • Item Height: 4
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Features: Decorative, Limited Edition
  • Production Style: Art Pottery
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1960-1969
  • Production Technique: Pottery
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Denmark
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Item Width: 18