Stig Lindberg, a 'Coq' dinner service, Gustavsberg (76 pieces)
10 teacups with saucers, an extra saucer included
11 coffee cups with saucers, an extra saucer included
8 dinner plates diameter 27 cm
12 plates diameter 19.5 cm
9 soup bowls diameter 16 cm
6 dishes diameter 18 cm
6 bowls diameter 8 cm
1 dish length 43 cm
1 dish 32 cm
4 dishes, length 14.5 cm
1 dish length 23.5 cm
1 bowl diameter 14.5 cm
1 terrine with lid, length 26 cm, an extra lid is included
1 pot with lid and handle length 25 cm
1 creamer height 6 cm
1 creamer height 9 cm
1 sugar bowl diameter 7.5 cm
1 jug height 19 cm
Crack on the mold 23.5 cm, smaller creamer with chip, a coffee cup with a chip. Small underside chips.
Some wear from use.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Stig Lindberg created many of his most sought-after stoneware objects, decorative vases, bowls, and dishes with pressed or carved decoration, and popular ceramic series such as Pungo, Domino, Terma, Karneval, were introduced. A few years later, he became artistic director after Wilhelm Kåge. Stig Lindberg designed popular tableware, several of which are still manufactured today, such as Adam, Eva, Berså, Spisa Ribb (now called Ribb), Prunus, and Aster. During his career, Lindberg worked as an industrial designer, book illustrator, textile and glass designer.
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