Fiskare I Båt (FissHermen in Boat) Yellow

Lisa LarsonSKU: LV24-192

Price
Sale price¥660,000(Tax in)
Production age: 1950s
Spec
Size(mm)
H13.5 X W10.5 x D17cm
Material
Pottery
Weight
650 g
Maid in
Sweden
Barcode
4589962290095
Remarks
Production age: 1950s

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Vintage work

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The vintage work "FISKARE I Båt (fisherman on board)" made in the 1950s. This is a very rare yellow, as many fishermen are painting with blue glaze.

It is a miracle that it still has more than 70 years since its manufacture. In addition, because of its low production, it is very small to go to the market.

This work has many hidden fans and is very popular among collectors.

The expression of the fisherman is somewhat sad, but the ship is large! The expression of each fish is very cute, and the atmosphere is expanding.


[About Keramic Studio]
KeramikStudion Gustavsberg isLisa LarsonIt was established in 1992 by the two assistants, Franco Nicolosi and Siv Solin. Pottery manufacturing by craftsmen by one by one is carefully carried out in a Keramic studio in Sweden. Be loved by people while protecting traditionLisa LarsonI still continue to make pottery.

 

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