"Edy" Buyse worked for Perignem as decorator and graphic designer after the departure of Rogier Vandeweghe. Ca. 1956/1960 This delicate 'fish' design is from the mid-fifties and executed by him. Mounted on wood.Signed.
Stunning vase by Elisabeth Vandeweghe for Perignem. Handthrown and handformed details. Copper and metallic blue/purple luster glazes. 1970/1972. Height ca 30 cm. Perfect condition. Signed.
3 sculptures created by Jaak van De Vijver for Perignem in the 50's. Van De Vijver worked for Perignem during the early years, and is sometimes forgotten. Nevertheless we really love his work! The couple was n°1 from the original Perignem catalogue, the sitting woman n°2, and the small woman wasn't catalogued... Different black metallic glazes, the couple still mounted on the original wooden base. All in very good condition.
Beautiful owl sculpture from the animal series, created by Elie Van Damme for Amphora. Once again we want to mention the excellence and beauty of the Amphora "homemade" glazes.... Metallic black with 'oil'-like effect. In perfect condition, signed in full with impressed stamp. Height ca 28 cm.
Stunning large vase with half closed top. This form was first created by Rogier Vandeweghe for the ceramics competition in Faenza (1964) where he won the Gold Medal.... Same as the flute vases with tulip top, this form remained for a long time in the Amphora catalogue... Metallic black glaze with lavender and mint leaf-details. In perfect condition, signed with the Amphora shield stamp on the side. Height ca 40 cm.
Beautifull leaf-formed dish from the early Hugria period. Brown, black and bronze colours with a touch of green. Signed "Hugria Laarne Handwerk". Perfect condition.
Large and heavy umbrella stand or vase with purple glaze. I've only seen one other piece in this colour before...quite rare and hard to find glaze colour. Handthrown with typical Amphora carved decor. Height ca 40 cm. signed with the impressed Amphora logo on the side. Mini dish with metallic reduction glaze and strong graphics. Signed twice with impressed stamps.