
Royal Haeger, c.1940’s, 8″ Ballerina in Tutu with Art Deco Disc Vase – unmarked but in Reference Books, List Price $119.00, Super Special Price $ 75.00 SOLD!
The perfect gift for your little Ballerina or for one that appreciates the Art of Dance from the Royal Haeger Pottery Company. David Haeger opened a brick company providing building materials to reconstruct Chicago after the fire of 1871. As time progressed and an appreciation for his fine craftsmanship grew he expanded his business into the art of ceramics.
Noteworthy designers have worked for Haeger, including Royal Hickman (1938). One of Haeger’s art pottery divisions, Royal Haeger, carries his first name. Royal was known for his ability to capture the spirit of the Art Deco movement into his designs. This 1940s figural work is most likely a Royal Hickman design although I have been unable to find credit given to him or any other designer. It features a ballerina dressed in a tutu next to a disc-shaped vase. The vase not only draws from Art Deco design but a strong Edgar Degas influence should be noted as well. Although unmarked, it is well documented in Haeger reference books. This example, offered in a soft sage green stands about 8″ tall and is in superb condition.
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