Haeger Beige Ecru Abstract Postmodern Vase
Haeger Beige Ecru Abstract Postmodern Vase
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A stunning and rare abstract midcentury style Haeger beige/ ecru vase, medium size. This vase coordinates with three other matching vases, listed separately, see photos. Beautiful as a pair, or grouped with tonal pieces to form a larger set. This vase could also be converted into a striking lamp.
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. In great condition, no crazing or cracks. Vase has a small chip at rim, see last photos. One vase has repaired chip on body, see photo. Small gray glaze imperfections, very minimal, see photos.
Haeger Potteries was a family business, managed by four successive generations, which began in 1871 when German-born David H. Haeger purchased an existing brickyard in East Dundee, Illinois. Edmund Haeger, the son of founder David H. Haeger, transitioned to creating art pottery in 1914 with the help of the talented Martin Stangl, formerly with Fulper Pottery. The company’s history proved itself adaptable; the classic Arts and Crafts designs of Early Haeger developed into Art Deco in the 1920s, before dabbling in “Old World” motifs and Pueblo Indian art methodologies. Perhaps the best and most recognizable period was the Royal Haeger, which started in 1938 and brought the company to international fame for decades to come.
Place of Origin: US
Period: 1970-1979
Measurements: Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 5 in (12.7 cm)Depth: 3.25 in (8.26 cm)