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Danish Ceramic Dish Bowl Palshus Denmark Per & Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt
Danish Ceramic Dish Bowl Palshus Denmark Per & Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt
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Creator: Per Linnemann-Schmidt (Designer)
Manufacturer: Palshus
Style: Scandinavian Modern (of the period)
Materials and Techniques: Ceramic, Stoneware, Glazed, Hand-Crafted
Place of Origin: Denmark
Period: Late 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1960s
Dimensions:
height: 4 cm.
Diameter: 18.5 cm.
Condition: Very Goodwear Consistent with Age and Use.
Product Description Detailed:
Ceramic Vide-Poche or Low Bowl in Olive Green Tones With A Subtle Blue Flame in the Center. It comes with a thick glaze.
Scandinavian Mid-Century 1960S, Produced by Palshus (Denmark), Founded by Per and His Wife Annelise Linnemann-Schmidt.
The Couple Created and Produced Chamotte (Danish Clay) Objects, Often With Impressed Decorations (Tableware, Vases, and Lamps). Colors Were Characteristic Scandinavian Earthy Tones: Blues, Browns, Greens and Beige.
Many Other Talented Ceramic Artists Also Worked for Palshus Including Jens H. Quistgaard and Esben Klint.
The Plate is Signed Under The Base: Palshus and Pls for Per Linnemann-Schmidt, Model C102.




