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Transjo Hytta

Jan-Erik Ritzman and Sven-Åke Carlsson for Transjö Hytta Vase
By Transjö Hytta
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
Jan-Erik Ritzman and Sven-Åke Carlsson for Transjö Hytta vase.
Category

20th Century Swedish Vases

Materials

Art Glass

Jan-Erik Ritzman and Sven-Åke Carlsson for Transjö Hytta Vase
Jan-Erik Ritzman and Sven-Åke Carlsson for Transjö Hytta Vase
$550 Sale Price
26% Off
H 4.25 in Dm 6.88 in

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Modern Art Glass Bowl by Jan Erik Ritzman and Sven-Åke Carlsson, Transjö Hytta
By Transjö Hytta, Jan Erik Ritzman
Located in Southampton, NJ
their renowned workshop Transjo¨ Hytta. The piece is in an excellent condition and signed on the bottom
Category

Vintage 1980s Swedish Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Modern Art Glass Bowl by Jan Erik Ritzman and Sven-Åke Carlsson, Transjö Hytta
By Transjö Hytta, Sven-Åke Carlsson, Jan Erik Ritzman
Located in Amstelveen, NL
workshop Transjö Hytta. The piece is in an excellent condition and signed on the bottom: "Transjö SC. JR
Category

Vintage 1980s Swedish Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass

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H 18.12 in W 7.88 in D 7.88 in
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