A German Hutschenreuther centrepiece, c.1925, designed by Karl Tutter, modelled as four putti lifting a central vase, with floral swags, glazed white with gilded edges and highlights, impressed with maker's and factory marks to the bottom, 24.5cm highCondition ReportSome scuffs and marks occurring throughout. Some rubbing to the base.
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A collection of 20th Century studio art glass. Comprising of; An empoli style twisted textured vase., with a pair of twisted stem candle stick holders, Bristol blue vase (unmarked), grated flower holder, smaller shaped vases and with other later examples. Measures approx, 43cm tall.
Ruth Sulke - a studio stoneware green and brown glazed free-form vase, 37cm Literature- Ruth Sulke is a Hong Kong ceramic artist. In the 1960s-70s she studied the Japanese art of ikebana (flower arranging) and her early ceramics were designed for this use. Ruth’s work developed into ceramic sculpture in the late 1970-1980s. Her work was exhibited in the 1980s at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition, University of Hong Kong and Saegusa Gallery, Tokyo.
Ruth Sulke - a large studio stoneware white and green glazed free-form vase, 31cm Literature- Ruth Sulke is a Hong Kong ceramic artist. In the 1960s-70s she studied the Japanese art of ikebana (flower arranging) and her early ceramics were designed for this use. Ruth’s work developed into ceramic sculpture in the late 1970-1980s. Her work was exhibited in the 1980s at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition, University of Hong Kong and Saegusa Gallery, Tokyo.
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