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Aluminia vase (Denmark), ca. 1915

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    Posted 10 years ago

    jensen
    (100 items)

    Round faience vase with (I think!) lovely colours manufactured at Aluminia. The history of Aluminia is intertwined with that of Royal Copenhagen. It was founded in 1853 and bought Royal Copenhagen in 1882, but was then in turn incorporated into Royal Copenhagen in 1969. In the early 20th century the factory produced a large number of faience vases, dishes, jardinieres etc. with this kind of decoration which is typical of the Danish interpretation of art nouveau. The shape itself (from 1905) is the work of Harald Slott-Møller (1864-1937) who was the artistic director at Aluminia 1902-1906, although he is much better known here as a Symbolist painter.

    The vase is adorned with decoration termed 'Heibergs blaa Blomster' ('Heiberg's blue flowers') from 1912. It is named after painter Johanne Heiberg who designed a number of flower decorations in the period 1905-1919, one of them being this particular decoration. You see a lot of these early Aluminia pieces around on markets - some of them are quite pricey. I bought this on a flea market - it has a small chip at the rim, so I could have it at a very reasonable price...

    Height 16 cm; diameter 15 cm. Mark: 'A' for Aluminia along with the stamp
    'Copenhagen, Denmark' which was used 1909-1930. The number 838 is the decoration number, and 431 is the shape number. I presume that the initials 'GJ' stand for painter.

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    1. lass lass, 10 years ago
      Beautiful Aluminia!
    2. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      stunner!!!
    3. jensen jensen, 10 years ago
      Thanks, fellow Scandi, Sean and all you other appreciators!
    4. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      Your very welcome Jensen!!!
    5. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      Did you see the Nils Thorsson ive posted ?
    6. jensen jensen, 10 years ago
      Yes - forgot to comment, though; will do now! :-)

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