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Little brown pair of bear cubs figurine by Danish ceramist Knud Basse own studio hares fur glaze Scandinavian Mid Century Modern

Price: 400.- DKK

Little brown bear cub figurine by Danish ceramist and sculptor Knud Basse (1916-1991) own studio. Knud Basse had his own studio in Teglkas on the west coast of the Danish island Bornholm. He has also worked for the ceramics factory Michael Andersen and Son - also on Bornholm - in three years from 1960 to 1963. Signed with Knud Basse's initials KB.

Mint condition.

Height app 7 centimeters


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 390699
  • Category: Ceramics

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