ESKAF - Hildo Krop - Vase - Pottery






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Art Deco earthenware creamer with a beak-shaped spout and single handle, in a beige base with green dripped glaze, produced by ESKAF (First Steenwijker Kunst-Aardewerk Fabriek) in the Netherlands, measuring 18 cm wide, 14 cm high and 18 cm deep, in good used condition with minor signs of age and spots.
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Art Deco ceramic beak-spouted jug (creamer) by ESKAF (Eerste Steenwijker Kunst-Aardewerk Fabriek) from the Netherlands. A ceramic pouring jug or creamer with a characteristic beak-shaped spout and a single handle. The object shows a beige base with a conspicuous green dripping glaze around the opening and the handle. This design is representative of the Art Deco period in Dutch Delftware/earthenware. The combination of a cream-colored base with an expressive green drip glaze along the rim and the ear is characteristic of the Art Deco style.
Art Deco ceramic ear vase/creamer no. 1413
specifically between 1933 and 1936 from Eskaf Steenwijk NL
Height 14 cm
Width 18 cm
About the manufacturer: ESKAF The First Steenwijker Kunst-Aardewerk Fabriek was active between 1919 and 1934. Locations: Founded in Steenwijk (1919-1927) and later moved to Huizen (1927-1934). Notable Designers: Known artists who worked for the factory include Hildo Krop, Willem van Norden and Cornelis van der Sluys. Markings: ESKAF products are often marked on the underside with the factory name, model numbers and sometimes initials of the designer or painter.
Art Deco ceramic beak-spouted jug (creamer) by ESKAF (Eerste Steenwijker Kunst-Aardewerk Fabriek) from the Netherlands. A ceramic pouring jug or creamer with a characteristic beak-shaped spout and a single handle. The object shows a beige base with a conspicuous green dripping glaze around the opening and the handle. This design is representative of the Art Deco period in Dutch Delftware/earthenware. The combination of a cream-colored base with an expressive green drip glaze along the rim and the ear is characteristic of the Art Deco style.
Art Deco ceramic ear vase/creamer no. 1413
specifically between 1933 and 1936 from Eskaf Steenwijk NL
Height 14 cm
Width 18 cm
About the manufacturer: ESKAF The First Steenwijker Kunst-Aardewerk Fabriek was active between 1919 and 1934. Locations: Founded in Steenwijk (1919-1927) and later moved to Huizen (1927-1934). Notable Designers: Known artists who worked for the factory include Hildo Krop, Willem van Norden and Cornelis van der Sluys. Markings: ESKAF products are often marked on the underside with the factory name, model numbers and sometimes initials of the designer or painter.
