Highly Collectable Norwegian 1950s Greenland Series Bowl.
It is one of a group of collectable pieces of vintage Scandinavian Hadleland glass that I currently have in my online store (photographed as a group here so that you can see the differences in sizes etc).
I have previously sold two similar pieces.
This is a fine piece of Scandinavian Art Glass - it is hand-blown and made of a fine emerald green glass - it contains masses of bubble inclusions and pronounced pontil mark to the base, as photographed.
I have two matching ones of the same size in my store just now, as photographed here. Just so there is no confusion: THIS LISTING IS FOR THE ONE 7 3/4 DIAMETER PLATE.
It is signed: Hadeland near the pontil, as photographed.
Diameter: 7 3/4 inches - and height is 1 1/4 inches; in excellent condition. Unpacked it is 700 grams in weight.
This rare centrepiece was designed for Hadeland Glass by Arne Jon Jutrem. It is part of a series is called Greenland - and it won a gold medal in the Triennale di Milano in 1954.
Hadeland Glass was first established in 1762 - making it the oldest continuously operating manufacturing company in Norway. The company started out making bottles, apothecary jars, and fishing floats - but by the early 20th century it was producing fine tableware and art glass in the Scandinavian modern style.
The designer of the Greenland series was a celebrated Norwegian painter, designer and Professor of Aesthetics. He was employed by Hadeland from 1950 - 1962 and later from 1988 to 1994 as its Art Manager, Arne Jon Jutrem.
These vintage Greenland pieces are highly sought after - and my shallow bowl is listed at a very fair price.
It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
Probably a piece of the more specialist glass collector. Would look good on display on a Scandi-modern coffee table or bureau.
UK posting only - it will be sent to you with Parcelforce48 - this will be capped for you at £10 and this amount will be applied to your order at the checkout. The two matching pieces would be sent at £10 as a pair as a postal discount.