Lot 292
  • 292

An ESKAF Huizen earthenware covered bowl designed by Hildo Krop 1927 - circa 1930

Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • indistinct coldpainted marks
  • height 22,5 cm
the handle modelled with stylised capricorn, the bowl and cover with green and black mottled glaze

Literature

See notes to the previous lot

Condition

In good condition.
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Catalogue Note

After the liquidation of the Steenwijk factory, ESKAF made a restart in Huizen in the North of Holland where the old models by a.o. Krop were still produced. The typical bronze-imitating green and black mottled glaze, developed in Steenwijk, was used in Huizen until circa 1930