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Vases and Bowl, Ipsen (Denmark), 1903 and ca. 1920

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    Posted 10 years ago

    jensen
    (100 items)

    Two small vases (‘flacon’ in the 1903 catalogue) and a slightly later bowl or flower pot manufactured at the P. Ipsen Factory. Founded in 1845, Ipsen was very popular in the late 19th century, producing copies of Greek vases etc. But around 1900 this was no longer considered fashionable and the factory was in dire need of revitalization. So Bertel Ipsen (1846-1917, son of the founder Peter Ipsen) engaged a number of artists such as Georg Jensen (later more famous for his jewelry), J.F. Willumsen (later more famous as a painter) and the most influential of them all, the very versatile artist and industrial designer Thorvald Bindesboell, whom most people know without being aware of it as he was the designer of the Carlsberg beer label (in 1904)! They all contributed with fresh new designs while Bertel Ipsen invented the so-called ‘dekorativglasur’ (‘decorative glaze’), which was yellow to brown to begin with (early attempts seen on the two small vases) and later more orange to brown/green (as seen on the bowl). This glaze became very popular and the factory produced huge amounts of pottery with this glaze (ubiquitous on flea markets today, as it is again considered very unfashionable…).

    There is no artist’s name associated with the two small vases, but the bowl was designed by Axel Jensen, whose work is often mixed up with that of Bindesboell. He was very prolific, but unfortunately, little is known about him. In the Ipsen catalogues 130 items are assigned to him (vases, lamps etc.).

    I have posted a later art deco vase from Ipsen here: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/110391-p-ipsens-enke-vase-1933

    Dimensions: Height of vases: 15 cm. Bowl: height: 10 cm; diameter: 13.5 cm. Mark on the vases ‘P. Ipsen’, Kjøbenhavn (used before 1918, often along with ‘Eneret’ (‘monopoly’)). Mark on the bowl: a crown and the initials PIE intertwined (used 1918-1955) for ‘P.Ipsens Enke’ (‘P.Ipsen’s Widow’)), the catalogue number 662, and furthermore the series number X f. This series number is from the 1927 catalogue, but the vase was probably designed before 1917. The numbers 8/50 are added with a pencil – this is probably the original price (8.50 Danish Kroner (= $ 1½))

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    Comments

    1. surfdub66 surfdub66, 10 years ago
      I really love these , the colours are awsome ;-))
    2. jensen jensen, 10 years ago
      Thanks, everyone, and yes, surfdub, they have lovely autumnal colours!
    3. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      stunning!!!! vase !!!
    4. cogito cogito, 6 years ago
      Just added an Axel Jensen for Ipsen’s Enke figural piece to my collection. You mentioned in the article above access to the Ipsen’s Enke catalogs. Do you have a listing for PIE crown marked XVI nr. 132? Production date? Given the crown mark, I’m assuming post-1918, but it would be nice to have a date. Thx! Warm regards, Jeff
    5. cogito cogito, 6 years ago
      BTW - do you think Axel Jensen is one in the same as Axel P. Jensen, the Danish landscape painter?

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