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Arthur Andersson, Rare Mid-Century Stoneware Vase, Wallakra, Sweden, 1950s

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A rare and beautiful stoneware vase with an amazing zig zag pattern. Made by Arthur Andersson for Wallakra, Sweden, 1950s Great condition. Incised signature 'AWA' and makers mark 'Wallåkra' Arthur Andersson was one of Sweden’s leading ceramic artists in the 20th century. After his art education, he worked for the Wallåkra factory in the south of Sweden. Arthur is most known for his unique stoneware pieces with rustic forms and earthy-colored glazes. His artistry is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.

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