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★ HANS HEDBERG. Jar with lid, starfire faience ↑ Listed on an auction site Deep red base with yellow-brown decoration Glaze Lidded container, ornament Height: approx. 10.5cm, Width: approx. 10.5cm Height: approx. 14.5cm Weight: 1145g It was displayed in the living room for a long time. I was curious about it. A lidded ornament with a mysterious pattern. The inside has a unique, cloisonné-like luster. I am very interested in art and crafts, I believe it belonged to my grandfather, who collected many items. It has been displayed in the living room for a long time, so it may be more soiled than its original color. It's difficult to find works by the same artist, I had a hard time finding the artist. According to information found on an auction site, It seems to be a work by Hans Hedberg, a Swedish artist from Europe in the 1970s. ★ This is just my personal opinion, but I am judging based on the signature on the back. If so, I believe it is a rare and valuable item even in Japan. It seems that he is a ceramic artist who is not well known in Japan. To those who have seen this work and are interested, To those who are familiar with Swedish crafts, To those who know Hans Hedberg, We would appreciate it if you could examine the images and make your purchase. Thank you. ★ Hans Hedberg From AI search results (Hans Hedberg, May 25, 1917 - March 27, 2007) was a Swedish ceramic artist and sculptor. He was based in Biot, France, and is internationally known for his ceramic works with vibrant glazes, especially those with motifs of giant fruits and eggs. He established a studio in Biot, southern France, in 1949 and produced sculptures. Masters such as Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, and Jean Cocteau visited his studio, and Marc Chagall stayed as a student for three months.
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