Decorative goblet, brown blue, stoneware glaze, Michael Andersen & Son, Denmark, 1960s.
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This Danish decorative goblet from the 1960s, created by Michael Andersen & Son of Bornholm, embodies the refined spirit of mid-century Scandinavian design. The bowl and sturdy cylindrical base are crafted from raw, unglazed stoneware in a warm brown hue, featuring a matte, slightly tactile surface. Rich high-relief figurative and architectural motifs—referencing Romanesque ecclesiastical art—adorn both the cup and its foot, alluding to the 13th-century baptismal font that inspired the piece. The interior presents a striking contrast: a glossy glaze in layered blue tones, transitioning from deep cobalt at the rim to lighter, almost turquoise shades toward the center, with a subtle gradient and speckled effect that showcases artisanal craftsmanship. The hand-modeled precision and maker’s impressed mark affirm the authenticity and collectible value of this object. The condition is excellent, with no visible damage, chips, or restoration—original patina fully preserved. This goblet tells the story of Danish modernism, where tradition coexists with innovation. Its raw ceramic exterior echoes the medieval craft heritage of Bornholm, while the interior glaze captures a fragment of the Scandinavian sky. The reliefs evoke both ancient sacred motifs and the inventive spirit of the 1960s, when studio ceramics blurred the line between functional object and sculpture. There is a rhythm of history
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Height14 cm
Length14 cm
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Length14 cm
Height14 cm
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