Posted 9 years ago
jensen
(100 items)
Here is another little vase (there's a link below to two others - on the third picture you can see one of them) from the very short-lived Moeller & Boegely Art Pottery, established in 1917 and detroyed by a fire in 1920.
This one is also typical for the pottery with its 'wavy' decor and use of colours (I have never seen a monochrome M&B vase) in Skoenvirke style, the Danish take on Jugendstil / art nouveau. It's not quite as 'intricate' as the French or central European art nouveau, but I find it very charming.
Height: 9.5 cm. Marked with the characteristic MB monogram (half covered with glaze) and some illegible numbers/signs. M&B pottery has a system of letters/numbers, but the codes used have yet to be deciphered.
Here's my previous post with a little more info on the pottery:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/120634-two-vases-from-the-moeller-and-boegely-pot
Thanks for the loves, everyone!
Thanks, blunderbuss, kyra and ho2cultcha!