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Large Vase, Andersson & Johansson, Höganäs (Sweden), 1910-1920

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Scandinavian Pottery132 of 236Gustavsberg Swedish pottery vaseFishtray by Krukmakaren Höganäs Sweden
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    Posted 10 years ago

    jensen
    (100 items)

    Tall vase with green drip glaze made by the Andersson & Johansson pottery in Höganäs, Sweden (not to be confused with Höganäsbolaget) with a typical early 20th-century shape. It appears to be a little unfinished or haphazardly made, but certainly not without charm…

    The pottery was established in 1909 by Johannes Olofsson (1899-1969) and Sigfrid Johanssen (d. 1944). When Olofsson left the following year, Karl Anderssson (d. 1962) took over, both having worked at nearby Höganäsbolaget as a potter and glazer, respectively. The most well-known products from the pottery is probably the dinnerware 'Old Höganäs' designed by John Andersson (artistic director from 1924) in the 1950's, a very nice series in produced in brown, blue and green. Another famous Swedish potter, Hertha Bengtson, worked there 1965-1968.

    Today, the pottery is named Höganäs Keramik and it still produces lovely ceramic items for daily use (albeit not in Sweden anymore...)! Höganäs Museum has a great and informative website containing a lot of information on the potteries in the area, the pottery marks, photos etc. Here it is (only in Swedish, though): http://www.hoganasmuseum.se/

    Height: 32 cm. Mark: Monogram consisting of 'A' (for Andersson) and 'J' (for Johansson) in a circle. This mark was used 1910-1920. Also the number 277.

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    Comments

    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      STUNNING!!
    2. cogito cogito, 10 years ago
      Very nice piece. Thanks for the additional information on Hoganas!
    3. jensen jensen, 10 years ago
      Thanks everyone - cogito, your 'dwarf vase' from Höganäs reminded me that I have this one, so I thought I'd better post it!

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