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Antique Dresden Carl Theime Reticulated Oval Footed Bowl Applied Flowers 10.5×8. Excellent condition, one small chip in the edge of a flower petal (pictured). PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOGRAPHS CAREFULLY FOR DETAILS OF THIS ITEM. WE DO CONSIDER OUR PHOTO’S TO BE OUR PRIMARY DESCRIPTION DEVICE AND AS YOU KNOW PHOTOS ARE WORTH 1000 WORDS! HUGE SALE THIS WEEK!!! WE HAVE A 100% GUARANTEE AND WILL TAKE CARE OF ANY CLAIM ON YOUR BEHALF. SHELLY’S HIGH END COLLECTIBLES IS A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS IN ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED FOR ANY REASON PLEASE CONTACT SHELLY PRIOR TO LEAVING FEEDBACK. THANK YOU KINDLY FROM SHELLY AND HER FAMILY!
Royal Copenhagen Stoneware: Carl Halier attrib. , Denmark, Footed Bowl, 1920s. It was really only with the arrival in 1911 at Royal Copenhagen of the Swede Patrick Nordstr. Patrick Nordström was born in. Väsby, outside Höganäs, a major Swedish pottery center. He was the son of a master carpenter and trained as a woodcarver and sculptor. After completing his studies in Stockholm, he spent five years traveling in Europe, starting in Berlin and going on to Venice and Paris. Before leaving Paris, he. Worked as a stucco and ornament sculptor in the construction of buildings for the 1900 Paris Exhibition Universelle, where he is reported to have been impressed by the work of a new generation of French stoneware artists, including Carries, Chaplet, Delaherche and Dalpayrat. Inspired and determined to bring the art of stoneware manufacture to Denmark. Nordström took up residence in Copenhagen, where he initially resumed his profession as an ornament sculptor. In his spare time he began to experiment with ceramic works, a field in which he was entirely self-taught, in a self-built kiln in the basement of his home in Fredriksberg. In 1911, he produced his first pieces in stoneware in a kiln in the garden of his villa in Vanl. Se, where he also fired works for other artists, including Knud Kyhn and J. Nordström drew his inspiration from the Chinese and Japanese influences on French stoneware artists. Nordström’s production soon attracted the interest of Arnold Krog at Royal Copenhagen, and he began work there in 1912, initially to develop stoneware glazes. He was to remain at Royal Copenhagen for ten years, eventually assuming overall responsibility for its stoneware production. Nordström left Royal Copenhagen in 1922 to establish his own workhop in Islev, but only after leaving a legacy of technical innovation in glazes, his own body of studio stoneware inspired by Japanese and Chinese art, and a group of trained collaborators to carry on Royal Copenhagen’s stoneware tradition. His matte crystaline glazes, inspired by those developed in the far east, were continued and perfected by fellow Royal Copenhagen artists Carl Halier, Axel Salto and Nils Thorsson. This elegant footed bowl is very characteristic of Royal Copenhagen stoneware in the Patrick. In the case of this piece, my best guess on dating and attribution is that this is a 1920s era piece from the hand of Carl Halier. The glaze on this piece is a beautiful mottled matte in a soft grayish-greenish blue with brown tones coming through. The piece is well marked with the hand-painted three blue waves and the sort of numbering (15/14) frequently found on Carl Halier pieces in the 1910s and 1920s. The dimensions of this bowl are approximately 6.25 inches across the rim, flaring from a bit less than 3 inches at the foot, and 2.25 inches high. This first quality piece is in excellent original condition, with no observed flaws. Please see the photos for further details on condition and to fully appreciate this bowl’s glaze and form. The bulk of my collection is Danish stoneware from the 1920s into the 1970s. The bulk of my Danish collection consists of Arne Bang, Saxbo, Jais Nielsen, Nils Thorsson, Erik Hjorth, and Ejvind Nielsen. I have done extensive research on these and other artists and workshops and would be happy to share that with interested buyers. I also have substantial collections of American, French, Belgian and other 20th century northern European art pottery. Over the coming months I will be listing a wide range of pieces from my collection. Please check out my other listings and add me to your list of saved sellers to receive notification of new listings. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “potsandplates” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- MPN: 15/14
- Handmade: Yes
- Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Vintage: Yes
- Era: Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Denmark
- Origin: Denmark
- Material: Stoneware
- Year Manufactured: 1920
- Model: Attributed to Carl Halier
- Shape: Footed Bowl
- Finish: Matte
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Brand: Royal Copenhagen
- Style: Art Deco
- Antique: No
- Color: Multi-Color
- Signed: Yes
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Type: Bowl
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
T Germany Carl Tielsch Covered Floral Porcelain Soup Tureen. In very good condition. There is a spot on one side same color as the “CT ” stamp factory flaw? Please look at the pictures carefully for overall condition. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “junkpirate864″ 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, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, 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, Uruguay.
- Brand: C.T. Altwasser
- Pattern: Floral
- Type: Soup Tureen
- Object Type: Tureen
- Featured Refinements: German Porcelain
- Material: Porcelain
- Set Includes: Soup Bowl With Lid
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
- Production Technique: Pottery
Royal Copenhagen Stoneware Bowl: Carl Halier (attrib), Denmark, Centerpiece 1924. It was really only with the arrival in 1911 at Royal Copenhagen of the Swede Patrick Nordstr. Patrick Nordström was born in. Väsby, outside Höganäs, a major Swedish pottery center. He was the son of a master carpenter and trained as a woodcarver and sculptor. After completing his studies in Stockholm, he spent five years traveling in Europe, starting in Berlin and going on to Venice and Paris. Before leaving Paris, he. Worked as a stucco and ornament sculptor in the construction of buildings for the 1900 Paris Exhibition Universelle, where he is reported to have been impressed by the work of a new generation of French stoneware artists, including Carries, Chaplet, Delaherche and Dalpayrat. Inspired and determined to bring the art of stoneware manufacture to Denmark. Nordström took up residence in Copenhagen, where he initially resumed his profession as an ornament sculptor. In his spare time he began to experiment with ceramic works, a field in which he was entirely self-taught, in a self-built kiln in the basement of his home in Fredriksberg. In 1911, he produced his first pieces in stoneware in a kiln in the garden of his villa in Vanl. Se, where he also fired works for other artists, including Knud Kyhn and J. Nordström drew his inspiration from the Chinese and Japanese influences on French stoneware artists. Nordström’s production soon attracted the interest of Arnold Krog at Royal Copenhagen, and he began work there in 1912, initially to develop stoneware glazes. He was to remain at Royal Copenhagen for ten years, eventually assuming overall responsibility for its stoneware production. Nordström left Royal Copenhagen in 1922 to establish his own workhop in Islev, but only after leaving a legacy of technical innovation in glazes, his own body of studio stoneware inspired by Japanese and Chinese art, and a group of trained collaborators to carry on Royal Copenhagen’s stoneware tradition. His matte crystaline glazes, inspired by those developed in the far east, were continued and perfected by fellow Royal Copenhagen artists Carl Halier, Axel Salto and Nils Thorsson. This robust bowl is very characteristic of Royal Copenhagen stoneware in the Patrick. Nordström era and would grace the center of any table. This piece is dated August 21, 1924 (21-8-1924) and is most likely from the hand of In the case of this piece, my best guess on dating and attribution is that this is a 1920s era piece from the hand of. The glaze on this piece is a beautiful soft light matte blue with crystalline highlights in a darker blue around the mouth of the bowl and brown iron flecks throughout. The piece is well marked with the hand-painted three blue waves and the date of production (21-8-1924). The dimensions of this large bowl are approximately 9 inches wide, 6 inches across the mouth and approximately 4 inches high. This first quality piece is in excellent original condition, with no observed flaws. Please see the photos for further details on condition and to fully appreciate this bowl’s glaze and form. The bulk of my collection is Danish stoneware from the 1920s into the 1970s. The bulk of my Danish collection consists of Arne Bang, Saxbo, Jais Nielsen, Nils Thorsson, Erik Hjorth, and Ejvind Nielsen. I have done extensive research on these and other artists and workshops and would be happy to share that with interested buyers. I also have substantial collections of American, French, Belgian and other 20th century northern European art pottery. Over the coming months I will be listing a wide range of pieces from my collection. Please check out my other listings and add me to your list of saved sellers to receive notification of new listings. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “potsandplates” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- MPN: Dated August 21, 1924
- Handmade: Yes
- Item Width: 9 inches
- Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Item Height: 4 inches
- Vintage: Yes
- Era: Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Denmark
- Origin: Denmark
- Material: Stoneware
- Year Manufactured: 1924
- Model: Attributed to Carl Halier
- Shape: Round Centerpiece Bowl
- Finish: Matte Crystalline
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Brand: Royal Copenhagen
- Style: Art Deco
- Antique: No
- Color: Pale Blue
- Set Includes: Centerpiece
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Type: Bowl
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Royal Copenhagen Stoneware: Carl Halier attrib. , Denmark, Footed Bowl, 1920s. It was really only with the arrival in 1911 at Royal Copenhagen of the Swede Patrick Nordstr. Patrick Nordström was born in. Väsby, outside Höganäs, a major Swedish pottery center. He was the son of a master carpenter and trained as a woodcarver and sculptor. After completing his studies in Stockholm, he spent five years traveling in Europe, starting in Berlin and going on to Venice and Paris. Before leaving Paris, he. Worked as a stucco and ornament sculptor in the construction of buildings for the 1900 Paris Exhibition Universelle, where he is reported to have been impressed by the work of a new generation of French stoneware artists, including Carries, Chaplet, Delaherche and Dalpayrat. Inspired and determined to bring the art of stoneware manufacture to Denmark. Nordström took up residence in Copenhagen, where he initially resumed his profession as an ornament sculptor. In his spare time he began to experiment with ceramic works, a field in which he was entirely self-taught, in a self-built kiln in the basement of his home in Fredriksberg. In 1911, he produced his first pieces in stoneware in a kiln in the garden of his villa in Vanl. Se, where he also fired works for other artists, including Knud Kyhn and J. Nordström drew his inspiration from the Chinese and Japanese influences on French stoneware artists. Nordström’s production soon attracted the interest of Arnold Krog at Royal Copenhagen, and he began work there in 1912, initially to develop stoneware glazes. He was to remain at Royal Copenhagen for ten years, eventually assuming overall responsibility for its stoneware production. Nordström left Royal Copenhagen in 1922 to establish his own workhop in Islev, but only after leaving a legacy of technical innovation in glazes, his own body of studio stoneware inspired by Japanese and Chinese art, and a group of trained collaborators to carry on Royal Copenhagen’s stoneware tradition. His matte crystaline glazes, inspired by those developed in the far east, were continued and perfected by fellow Royal Copenhagen artists Carl Halier, Axel Salto and Nils Thorsson. This elegant footed bowl is very characteristic of Royal Copenhagen stoneware in the Patrick. In the case of this piece, my best guess on dating and attribution is that this is a 1920s era piece from the hand of Carl Halier. The glaze on this piece is a beautiful mottled matte in a soft grayish-greenish blue with brown tones coming through. The piece is well marked with the hand-painted three blue waves and the sort of numbering (15/14) frequently found on Carl Halier pieces in the 1910s and 1920s. The dimensions of this bowl are approximately 6.25 inches across the rim, flaring from a bit less than 3 inches at the foot, and 2.25 inches high. This first quality piece is in excellent original condition, with no observed flaws. Please see the photos for further details on condition and to fully appreciate this bowl’s glaze and form. The bulk of my collection is Danish stoneware from the 1920s into the 1970s. The bulk of my Danish collection consists of Arne Bang, Saxbo, Jais Nielsen, Nils Thorsson, Erik Hjorth, and Ejvind Nielsen. I have done extensive research on these and other artists and workshops and would be happy to share that with interested buyers. I also have substantial collections of American, French, Belgian and other 20th century northern European art pottery. Over the coming months I will be listing a wide range of pieces from my collection. Please check out my other listings and add me to your list of saved sellers to receive notification of new listings. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “potsandplates” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Shape: Footed Bowl
- Handmade: Yes
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Denmark
- Signed: Yes
- Style: Art Deco
- Material: Stoneware
- Type: Bowl
- Antique: No
- Color: Multi-Color
- Year Manufactured: 1920
- Vintage: Yes
- MPN: 15/14
- Finish: Matte
- Origin: Denmark
- Brand: Royal Copenhagen
- Production Style: Art Pottery
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
- Era: Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Model: Attributed to Carl Halier
GORGEOUS PORCELAIN HANDLED DISH APPROX 11″ x9.5″ 4.25 TALL IN EXCELLENT VINTAGE PREOWNED CONDITION. NO CHIPS, NO CRACKS. PLEASE ZOOM IN AND EXAMINE ALL PHOTOS AS WE TRY TO INCLUDE ALL PERTINENT DETAILS. PLEASE CHECK OUT THE OTHER VINTAGE TREASURES WE HAVE LISTED. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LOOKING! This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “karlgb” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: C.T.
- Pattern: Vintage
- Type: Bowl
- Color: Multi-Color
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Material: Porcelain
- Featured Refinements: German Porcelain
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Vintage Rorstrand SHH Bowl Stunning Piece Made in Sweden By Carl Harry Stalhane. Artist: Carl Harry Stalhane. 7½ inches long, 5½ inches across, 2 inches high. All of the items we offer are’vintage’,’antique’ or simply’pre-owned, consequentially, reasonable wear and tear is to be expected. We try to describe any damage or problems of which we are aware, in all of our listings. We always include significant numbers of clear photographs, these are integral to the description, so please review closely. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Bowls”. The seller is “french_collection1″ and is located in this country: DK.
- Production Technique: Pottery
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Sweden
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Featured Refinements: Gustavsberg Pottery
- Type: Bowl
- Color: black
- Origin: Scandinavia
- Production Style: Art Pottery
This is a nice vintage antique Carl Tielsch German porcelain centerpiece compote bowl with floral decoration. In pretty nice shape as the pics show with no nicks or chips but has some minor glaze wear and it comes exactly as shown. It measures 12 1/2″ x 11 1/2″ x 5 3/4. The item “Vtg Antique Carl Tielsch German Porcelain Centerpiece Compote Bowl w Floral Dec” is in sale since Monday, August 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\European Pottery\German”. The seller is “nceantiqueswntd” and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
- Style: Victorian
- Material: Porcelain
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Type: Centerpiece Bowl
- Object Type: Bowl
- Color: Multi-Color
- Brand: Carl Tielsch
- Featured Refinements: German Porcelain
The remarkable Carl Tielsch Porcelain Divided Lobster Dish. A perfect lobster extends legs, claws antennae and an arched tail used as a handle for this provocative double sided clam shaped seafood dish. The lobster is carefully hand painted a traditional lobster red color. The clam shells are Pink/White and decorated with shiny gold gilt. The entire piece is 14 length and 11 width and 4 ½ height. This piece dates to the late 1800s and displays a faded blue eagle mark on the bottom. To be very accurate does have a small chip around the rim. However, this piece is so over the top exuberant, the loss is hardly noticeable. All items are described & Pictures. To the best of my ability and knowledge. If I make an error or missed a detail on an item please. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.. STORE FOR MORE GREAT DEALS. The item “Vintage Carl Tielsch Porcelain Lobster German Divided Lobster Dish” is in sale since Friday, June 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\European Pottery\German”. The seller is “jewelsfw46″ and is located in Union City, Michigan. 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, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Russian federation.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
- Style: Victorian
- Material: Porcelain
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Object Type: Bowl
- Color: Multi-Color
Beautiful colourful bowl by renowned Swedish designer Carl Harry Stalhane for Rostrand. Timeless and modern style. Glossy dark emerald green glaze with a golden olive brown oozing down from the rim on both the exterior. Marked on the base as a Rostrand factory second but I have no idea why as I can’t find a single flaw. In fact, this bowl is much nicer than the factory first Stalhane Rostrand bowls I have seen with exactly the same colouring. And golden brown rim (only without the drip effect)! From an artistic background, I have plenty of experience. Rest assured, I pack with generous amounts of padding materials and always choose the cheapest. The risk of fragile items getting damaged or lost in the post. Countries, buyers will be informed of this before they pay. Before or immediately after you pay. Customers have had to pay any extra charges. All items have been stored in a non-smoking household and will be cleaned before packing. EU AND NON EU BUYERS ACCEPTED! The item but the courier company advised me that USA recipients won’t. As I will not have to pay any. POLICY REGARDING INTEGRITY AND ACCURACY OF DESCRIPTIONS. The photographs of the item are part of the description. Without flash to avoid any distortion of appearance or colour. Because the photos were misleading or out of focus or the description of the condition was too vague. As a result, I try my. Best to make sure my photos are an accurate representation of the item and. Include as much relevant information as. Bringing any imperfections or damage to the buyers. Attention, even if they. I carefully inspect all items for sale and strive to make my photos as accurate as possible both in terms of colour, tone and. However, the true colour of glazes or general appearance of items may vary slightly to photographs – which can. ” Excellent condition ” generally means no chips or cracks and no obvious or noticeable signs of wear when the item is on. ” Very good condition ” means no chips or cracks but has some minor signs of wear that can be noticed more than just merely. But not from a significant distance and without disturbing the general appearance of the object. ” Good condition ” means no cracks but there may be some small chips or prominent signs of wear such as dark scuff marks. Stains that are noticeable when viewing the item at quite a distance (a few steps away from the displayed item). Scratches I always try to describe it and photograph it to avoid disappointment when the item arrives – rather than simply. Use the vague term “excellent or very good vintage condition” or “item may have signs of wear” (like some sellers do). However, please bear in mind that I have a tendency to be pedantic and over-scrupulous so please do not be put off by my. Detailed descriptions and close-up photos of imperfections or signs of wear! When I show close-up photos of scuff marks or other imperfections (such as glaze crazing or manufacturing flaws), they tend. To look worse / more prominent than to the eye / in person, sometimes even revealing things that the eye can not see, so. Please bear this in mind. When I describe the condition of vintage items as “good, ” “very good” or “excellent” or not having noticeable signs of wear. Wall plaques of items. All vintage items are “used” items so may show signs of wear on the base of the object or back of wall plaques. Hand made vintage ceramics can often have marks to the base or back of wall plaques, either from wear or from the. Manufacturing process (such as scuff marks or indentations / small chips) which I do not consider. Unless it is visible. When the item is on display or if it affects the stability or function of the item. Depending on the weight and value of the items. You will either only be charged for whichever item. Packaged weight and value. Minimum charges for UK deliveries based on item value are as follows. Regardless of whether it. Is a small parcel or not. As well as packing the item securely for a safe return. Ideally in it’s original. The item “Carl Harry Stalhane bowl for Rostrand vintage Swedish mid-century CHS pottery” is in sale since Saturday, June 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Pottery\Art Pottery\Scandinavian”. The seller is “kiln-place-studio-ceramics” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Colour: Green
- Style: Mid-Century Modern
- Material: Stoneware
- Use: Tableware
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Sub-Type: Scandinavian
- Date Range: 1960-1979
- Product Type: Bowls
- Manufacturer/ Type: Studio