Kähler, Set of 3 Complementary Danish Glazed Stoneware Vases, Early 20th Century
Kähler, Set of 3 Complementary Danish Glazed Stoneware Vases, Early 20th Century
Each hand decorated in foliate pattern an bas relief, glazed in various shades of blue, green, and graphite with umber accents. Each signed underneath: HAK
Vase: H: 7.75" / Dia: 9.5"
Jardiniere: H 7" / Dia: 8.25"
Bowl: 3.25" / Dia: 6.75"
Ref: 20036
Each rosette finial, above a baluster-from standard, issuing five s-curved arms, each arm supporting a bell shaped candleholder above a sphere, the circular foot adorned in a stylized relief. Marked: JUST GABns. Alp.
H: 9” / Dia. 10.25”
H: 23cm / Dia. 26cm
Ref: 20225
Each shaped handle, elegantly applied to the pared-down, modernist vase, speckled drip glaze in green and emerald hues throughout. Marked underneath: D183 SMARGAD (Emerald) Bo Fajans
Ewald Dahlskog (1894-1950) was an renowned Swedish artist of the early 20th century. Dahlskog was a painter who also applied his skills to glassware at Kosta Boda and exquisite marquetry pieces characteristic of the Swedish Grace Movement. In 1929 he joined Bo Fajans where he revitalized the company with his distinctive geometric faience vases. His work is included in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
H: 10”/ Dia: 9”
H: 25.5cm / W: 23cm
Ref: 20119
Each hand decorated in foliate pattern an bas relief, glazed in various shades of blue, green, and graphite with umber accents. Each signed underneath: HAK
Vase: H: 7.75" / Dia: 9.5"
Jardiniere: H 7" / Dia: 8.25"
Bowl: 3.25" / Dia: 6.75"
Ref: 20036