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Ceramic vase by Hans Helving, Bornholm, in 1965. Brown glazed with "amulets" with symbols in relief

Price: 1,650.- DKK

Ceramic vase by the Bornholm painter and ceramist Hans Helving. The vase has a classic shape and is decorated with "medallions" or "seals" in relief. Each seal is decorated with symbols and the vase is signed HH in one of the seals. It is also signed at the bottom and dated "65". Most of the vase is brown glazed with a bluish tinge in incisions in the seals.

Height: 18.50 centimeters.
Weight: about 1280 grams.

The vase is in good condition.


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 499229
  • Category: Ceramics

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