Stavangerflint (Norway)
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
The bottom one is a pipe rest.
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A new bit, signed IW - just received book - its in Norwegian - but this is decor number 209
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Adam20- Number of posts : 358
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
I found a Stavangerflint hanging plate in a second-hand shop today ($3). The imagery is of Samis (although, I would have called them Laplanders). If anyone can provide a time-frame or an artist, I'd love to hear it.




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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
Large Inger Waage charger 139



Design 68

Design 49




Design 68

Design 49

Adam20- Number of posts : 358
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
Birds of Paradise vase


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Hello all...is this Inger Waage ?? I'm sure Naomi and i are right



If so any ideas of date etc
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Did she usually just sign" iw"....any idea of date ??
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Yes IW is the usual mark for Inger Waage - this is her work, it's in the book I have. I do have so some pieces marked with her full name - I'm away from home right now but I think that's an earlier mark.
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
NaomiM wrote:Spoon rest
... not an avocado dish???
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Stavangerflint - Inger Waage


Presumably a serving dish
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brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2723
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Yes it is and Inger Waage was born in the town of Stavanger in 1923.
She studied ceramics in Oslo for 3 years and in 1946 returned to Stavanger to start her own workshop. In 1953 she became the head of a newly established department for handicraft production at Stavangerflint AS and remain with the company until 1979.
She died in 1995.
She studied ceramics in Oslo for 3 years and in 1946 returned to Stavanger to start her own workshop. In 1953 she became the head of a newly established department for handicraft production at Stavangerflint AS and remain with the company until 1979.
She died in 1995.
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
Do we know how old ...I haven't found the "Maritim" design anywhere
brin mcardle- Number of posts : 2723
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
Just bought to add to collection - vase by Inger Waage


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This was on one of the other pottery sites. TY to snoman666666 for posting this collection of Inger Waage on yewe-tubey
Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
Not everyone's cup of tea but you can't deny the strong design. Not common here but I'm sure they can be had from Scandinavia. The dealer I got it from makes regular trips.
Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
denbydump wrote:Best one I've seen!
Agreed

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Dish, looks like Inger Waage



Length 6.5". Looking at other Inger Waage ones in this thread, I don't think it can be by anyone else?
A UK charity shop buy about 15 years ago (would have been £1 or 2). Didn't know anything about it (I don't bother looking at marks before buying ceramics, just saw the rich colours and exuberant style, and that was it).
Anyone know the date(s) of this series? (I find it interesting to know which items in my (very small!) midcentury collection were contemporary with each other).
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Re: Stavangerflint (Norway)
I know that in 1959 the factory decided that all over painted wares took time to produce and started to bring in silkscreen + painting and less of an all over the surface pattern so I will say it is 1953-59. However, I've probably forgotten more information about Scandinavian pottery than I remember, as it was an interest years ago, so I wouldn't stake my life on it being correct.
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Thank you, studio-pots! It's nice to be able to put it in context (and to learn something).
I like the later styles too, but if I could only choose one it would be this.
I paint, and I find those sure brush strokes inspiring. Also what's possible with a limited palette. (And that rich cobalt-type blue is a favourite of mine!).
I like the later styles too, but if I could only choose one it would be this.
I paint, and I find those sure brush strokes inspiring. Also what's possible with a limited palette. (And that rich cobalt-type blue is a favourite of mine!).
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And thank you 22 Crawford St!
(I'd looked at Savengerflint's own website, & a few others via image search, but hadn't found that one).
(I'd looked at Savengerflint's own website, & a few others via image search, but hadn't found that one).
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