Designer
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Marrianne
Westman
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Maker
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Rörstrand
|
Marks
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Stamped in black ink “Rörstrand Sweden Ugnsfast
12”
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Material
|
Porcelain
|
Description
|
Large dished and handled pan with trumpet handle angled upwards from
fixing to exterior of bowl, closed end with pressure hole to underside of
handle. Hand painted leaf design to
interior side of bowl. Ribbed rings
to base. Clear gloss glaze to entire
body
|
Condition
|
Very
good. No chips cracks or crazing.
|
Number
|
“12” stamped
to base
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Production
Date
|
1960s
|
Width at rim
|
170mm
|
Width at Base
|
100m
|
Depth
|
40mm
|
Length (with
handle)
|
215mm
|
Weight
|
350gm
|
Volume
|
575ml
|
Acquisition
|
Waverley
Antique Market Oct 2012.
|
Rameking
Reference Number
|
ROR 001
|
This
ramekin was designed in 1954 by Marrianne Westman for Rorstrand, Sweden. The pattern is from the extensive, popular
and collectable “Picknick” range. She
was employed straight from college as a designer in 1950 and stayed until
1971. The pattern was produced well
into the 1960s. The design is hand
painted porcelain and is well made with no cracks or crazing.
“Rörstrand” was begun by Johann Wolff at Stora Rorstrand
in Stockholm in 1726 to manufacture faience, a type of porous tin-glazed
earthenware. He signed an Association
Contract as industry was encouraged to rebuild the country following the reign
of Charles XII and eighteen years of expensive warfare. The
area was called "Rörstrand" because the clear lake shore was
overgrown with reeds. John had
migrated from Denmark after getting the boot from a company he had founded in
1722.
Wolff’s
involvement ceased in 1729 and he was replaced by a local; Anders Ferdinand who
had come over from Denmark with Johann.
I get the impression that Johann may not have been the best at both
pottery and interpersonal relations.
Later, in 1790 Rorstrand began making flintware, and in 1881 began
making feldspar china. Flintware is a
fine type of earthenware using mostly finely ground flint mixed with clay. It actually sits somewhere between
earthenware and poprcelain. Rorstrand specializes
in the manufacture of fine, genuine feldspar porcelain. Mariebergs
Porslinfabrik was acquired in 1782 then Rorstrand set up the Arabia factory in
Finland to sell into the Russian market.
In
1926 the company moved from Stockholm to Gothenburg and again from Gothenburg
to larger premises at Lidköping in 1936. In 1983 Rörstrand was bought by Arabia
and in 1987 they merged with Gustavsbergs Porslinfabrik. In 1990 Rorstrand were taken over by the
Finnish Hackman Group. Between 1960 and1990
Rörstrand had several owners, including Uppsala-Ekeby, Finnish Wärtsilä and
Hackman and Gustavsberg .
Rörstrand is now part of
Iittala, which has moved production to Sri Lanka and Hungary. Iittala is a design company from Finland
that specializes in housewares. On 30
December 2005 the factory in Lidköping closed, ending almost 280 years of local
manufacture. The former porcelain factory is now the Rörstrand Centre
containing a museum, restaurant, art gallery and outlet store. The museum contains one of the best
collections of porcelain in Europe.