|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Your Price: $ 75.00
Item Number: 7290 |
|
|
|
|
|
| We also accept Checks and Money Orders. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Circa: 1966-1967 Manufacturer: Royal Haeger, Dundee, Illinois
This Royal Haeger gem is the creation of master ceramicist Helmut Bruchmann who worked for Haeger from 1954-1969. His glazes for the Etruscan line are reminiscent of the other 'volcanic' glazes found on Mid-Century lines. The body is standard Haeger shape, RG-68 a bottleneck vase which stands 7 1/4 inches tall.
The glaze is a dark cherry red with some shadings of chocolate brown with lighter gray tones. Glazed with a white glaze on the inside. Excellent condition.
It is marked simply with the words Royal Haeger in raised letters and USA and the numbers RG-68. The Red Crackle glaze is known to collectors as Etruscan which was to imitate the patina of unearthed Etruscan style pottery from Italy.
The Etruscan glaze was from 1966-1967 . The more common Blue and Orange Etruscan glazes can be seen in the Ed Blas book called The Royal Haeger Glazes on pages 152-153. The Red Etruscan in my opinion is the hardest to find.
Add it to your Haeger or Mid-Century collection today. |
|
You might also like:
|
|
|