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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 140, Factory Ceramics

Ballade

Mug
1977 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Porsgrund was Norway's first and largest manufacturer of porcelains. Founded in 1885, it continues to produce ceramics today.

Leif Helge Enger became a full-time designer at Porsgrund in 1964. He designed for mass-production as well as creating studio works, and was equally comfortable working with fine porcelain or rough stoneware.

The glögg set 'Ballade' was factory-made after an original studio work created by Enger. Glögg is type of spiced wine, a traditional winter drink in Scandinavia. Included in the set are a covered pot for the glögg and a ladle for serving.

The other pieces from this set held by the V&A are numbers C.148&A, C.148B and C.148D-1987: a covered pot, ladle and mug.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBallade (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Stoneware with painted decoration
Brief description
'Ballade' stoneware mug, part of a glögg set, with painted decoration of repeated ripple patterns, designed by Leif Helge Enger 1977, made by Porsgrund, Porsgrunn.
Physical description
Stoneware mug with low handle and with painted decoration.
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'PP' on either side of an anchor and 'PORSGRUND NORWAY HANDPAINTED' (Printed in green)
  • 'LHA' [in monogram] (Painted in black)
Gallery label
Pot and cover, ladle and mug part of a Glögg set 'Ballade' Designed by Leif Helge Enger, made by Porsgrund, Porsgrunn, Norway 1977 Marks: 'PP' an anchor, 'Porsgrund Norway Handpainted' printed in green 'LHE' in monogram painted in black Stoneware, painted C.148&A,B,D-1987 Given by the maker(16/07/2008)
Credit line
Given by the maker
Object history
Part of a set C.148&A to D-1987
Summary
Porsgrund was Norway's first and largest manufacturer of porcelains. Founded in 1885, it continues to produce ceramics today.

Leif Helge Enger became a full-time designer at Porsgrund in 1964. He designed for mass-production as well as creating studio works, and was equally comfortable working with fine porcelain or rough stoneware.

The glögg set 'Ballade' was factory-made after an original studio work created by Enger. Glögg is type of spiced wine, a traditional winter drink in Scandinavia. Included in the set are a covered pot for the glögg and a ladle for serving.

The other pieces from this set held by the V&A are numbers C.148&A, C.148B and C.148D-1987: a covered pot, ladle and mug.
Bibliographic reference
Opie, Jennifer Hawkins. Scandinavia: ceramics & glass in the twentieth century. London: V&A Publications, 1989. 91 p., ill. ISBN 1851770712.
Collection
Accession number
C.148C-1987

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Record createdOctober 1, 2008
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