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Vintage Danish Waldorff Ceramic Small Dish 1970s Salt Tealight Holder
Vintage Danish Waldorff Ceramic Small Dish 1970s Salt Tealight Holder
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Vintage Waldorff Ceramic Small Round Dish - Price is for 1 small dish
A beautiful piece of Mid Century Danish studio pottery.
Small dish, ideal to serve salt, chilli flakes, wasabi etc. Could also be used as a tealight holder.
Features a glossy crackle glaze in beautiful nature-inspired shades of green, blue and brown with mottled white and cinnmon glaze on the sides.
Each dish is different and therefore unique.
Designed and made by Waldorff Keramik Pottery Studio, has 'Waldorff' etched on to the base.
Handmade in Denmark on the Baltic island of Bornholm, in the 1970s.
Excellent vintage condition with only minor signs of age.
7cm (2.75”) wide by 1.5cm deep.
Henny and Jim Waldorf had a pottery studio together in Svaneke, on the Danish island of Bornholm, in the 1970s.
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Note that we have attempted to show and state the condition as accurately as possible but this is a pre-loved, vintage item and some minor signs of age and/or use are to be expected.
There may also be slight variations in the colours shown due to lighting, the camera lens and the device the image is viewed through.
Handmade items may have slight imperfections, such as air bubbles in glass and glazing imperfections in ceramics, which add to their uniqueness and charm.
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