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Henning Nilsson

(Sweden, 1907-1993)
Henning Nilsson
(Sweden, 1907-1993)

A group of three bowls, including Henning Nilsson, Höganäs.

Stoneware and earthenware. Bowl with oxblood-colored glossy glaze, signed H.N. Höganäs, diameter 20.5 cm. Bowl with mustard-colored glossy glaze on a tall, round foot, signed LMP (Lisbeth Munch-Petersen), diameter 21 cm. Bowl with rust-brown glaze, stamped DK (Dale Karlsson), diameter 14.5 cm.

Minor wear. Minor glaze spots.

Designer

Henning Nilsson was a Swedish ceramist. As a young man, he had to support himself by working with everything from tailoring, violin making, ceramics, to antiques. He got to know the sculptor Robert Nilsson and Signe Persson Melin, both of whom inspired him to focus on ceramics. He was self-taught as a ceramist. His main interest was in developing interesting glazes, and he became particularly skilled at various oxblood glazes.

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