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Per Lutken for Holmegaard in 1953, dish which presumably is a predecessor to Selandia dish which was put into production in 1954

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Beautiful dish in clear glass by Per Lütken for Holmegaard, signed Holmegaard and with Per Lutken's signature PL as well as 1953. The dish could very well be a predecessor to the Selandia dish, which became one of Per Lütken and Holmegaard's classics. The Selandia dish was put into production the following year, in 1954. A small piece of Danish glass history.
Diameter 32 centimeters.
Height 9.50 centimeters.
Fine vintage condition with small traces of wear and small damage to the edge in an area over 10 centimeters. Not easily seen, but can be felt. Bubbles in the glass.
SKU 1607


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 403846
  • Category: Glass

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