Nils Thorsson for Royal Copenhagen, Baca Series Vases, 1970s Set of 3.
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Royal Copenhagen / Aluminia Faience Vases – Mid-Century Modern
Circa: 1960s–1970s
These pieces originate from the Aluminia Faience factory and Royal Copenhagen, two Danish ceramic institutions that formally merged in the 20th century.
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These factories produced bold geometric and abstract glazes, many designed by Nils Thorsson and related artists during the BACA series.
Set of three:
1. Large yellow + brown bottle-form vase, model 3208, signed/numbered.
2. Rectangular blue-and-white checker motif vase, marked 855/3511.
3. Rectangular brown-and-white abstract motif vase, model 320/325.
Each base bears the Royal Copenhagen/Aluminia hallmark and painter’s monograms.
The pieces are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
The tallest vase (model 3208) is bottle-shaped with a highly textured surface in earthy yellow and brown tones, featuring bold geometric and floral-inspired motifs.
The second vase (model 320) is a square-form design in a rich brown and cream glaze with a radial sunflower / sunburst-style relief pattern on each side.
The third (model 3556 HL) is also square but uses a cool palette of blue and white with an intricate gridded motif resembling architectural or interlocking tile work.
Brown + Gold Vase Height: 7”
Length: 4”
Width: 3”
Blue Vase Height: 4.8”
Length: 1.75”
Width: 1.75”
Sunflower Vase Height: 4.75”
Length: 1.75”
Width: 1.75”
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