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Offering a Helmut Bruchmann "Etruscan Blue" ceramic compote dish, circa 1950s, signed with original Haeger foil label on top. This …
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Offering a Helmut Bruchmann "Etruscan Blue" ceramic compote dish, circa 1950s, signed with original Haeger foil label on top. This label is easily removed if so desired, but we kept it intact for collectors.
This Haeger compote dish has a distinctive hexagonal shaped bowl as well as a hexagonal base. The textured surface of the ceramic is indicative of the Helmut Bruchmann's, "Etruscan Line", circa 1950s. The teal blue glaze, has subtle variations with green and turquoise highlights, as well as a beautiful indigo blue in the center of the bowl. The high gloss volcanic glaze not only has gorgeous coloring, but an intentional crackling to the glaze to give it even more aesthetic beauty.
A gorgeous Caribbean blue turquoise color that is trending in Coastal interior design. A perfect vide poche dish for the entryway of any Palm Beach or Nantucket style home.
EXCELLENT VINTAGE CONDITION. New Old Stock. No cracks, no chips, no breaks, no damage of any kind. Priced accordingly to its immaculate condition.
HELMUT BRUCHMANN BIO:
Helmut Bruchmann was a ceramic engineer for Haeger Potteries from 1953 to 1967. He played a significant role in developing Haeger's ceramic techniques and glazes during the mid-20th century. One of his notable contributions was the Etruscan Line, which featured textured surfaces and volcanic-style glazes. His expertise helped shape Haeger's distinctive aesthetic, blending traditional craftsmanship with innovative finishes.
SIZE:
10.75" wide
10.75" deep
5" high
THIS ITEM WILL BE DOUBLE BOXED TO ENSURE SAFE ARRIVAL
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