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    • Otto and Vivika Heino Studio Art Pottery Teapot
      Nov. 20, 2024

      Otto and Vivika Heino Studio Art Pottery Teapot

      Est: $100 - $1,000

      A vintage American Arts and Crafts glazed studio art pottery teapot by renowned potters Otto Heino (1915-2009) and Vivika Heino (1910-1995). The teapot features a bulbous form with a rich, textural glaze in earthy tones, showcasing the Heinos' signature blend of functionality and artistic expression. Hand-painted decorative details adorn the exterior, while a gently curved rattan cane handle is affixed at the top. The artist's raised signatures and the date "OTTO & VIVIKA '93" are located on the underside. Created with SnapGenie Dimensions: 11 X 9 X 7 in. Condition: Good overall condition having average surface wear. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery offers in-house ground contiguous USA domestic shipping, excluding New Mexico, for $85 plus insurance. Gallery will refer third party shippers for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Local Delivery: Florida door-to-door hand delivery service available for this lot; contact Toti@Zemaqua.com for an estimate.

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • Vivika and Otto Heino High Fire Glazed Plate
      Nov. 17, 2024

      Vivika and Otto Heino High Fire Glazed Plate

      Est: $200 - $400

      measures 7 3/8 " diameter, signed bottom Vivika & Otto iridescent glaze with lines Provenance: Ojai, California Collection

      California Auctioneers
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Earthenware charger
      Nov. 17, 2024

      Vivika and Otto Heino Earthenware charger

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      12" diameter, signed bottom

      California Auctioneers
    • Vivika & Otto Heino Tall Form Vessel
      Nov. 17, 2024

      Vivika & Otto Heino Tall Form Vessel

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Otto and Vivika Heino, vase, glazed stoneware, measures approx. 13" x 10"

      California Auctioneers
    • 2 Vivika Heino Studio Ceramic Lidded Bowls
      Nov. 12, 2024

      2 Vivika Heino Studio Ceramic Lidded Bowls

      Est: $400 - $800

      Vivika Heino (American, 1910-1995). Set of two small studio ceramic lidded bowls or covered vessels depicting a painted arboreal pinecone motif along the lid, 20th century. Stoneware with a lovely speckled pale grey-green glaze. Inscribed signature along the underside of each. Vivika Heino was a renowned ceramist celebrated for her work alongside her husband, Otto Heino. Together, as "Otto and Vivika Heino," they created distinctive ceramics that combined modernist forms with traditional techniques.

      Revere Auctions
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO STUDIO POTTERY VASE - CALIFORNIA
      Nov. 09, 2024

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO STUDIO POTTERY VASE - CALIFORNIA

      Est: $300 - $600

      LARGE VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO STUDIO POTTERY VASE - CALIFORNIA - EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS, CRACKS OR REPAIRS - MEASURES APPROX. 13 3/4" HIGH, 9" DIAMETER

      Heart Felt Antiques & Auction Service
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Glazed Porcelain Weed Pot
      Nov. 03, 2024

      Vivika and Otto Heino Glazed Porcelain Weed Pot

      Est: $400 - $600

      Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 1910-1995 and 1915-2009) Glazed Porcelain Weed Pot, signed to underside. 4.5" H x 6.25" Diameter. Provenance: From a 333 East 75th Street Estate. Keywords: Ceramic, Ceramicist, Studio Pottery, Art Pottery, Vessel, Sculpture, MCM, Decorative Arts, Bud Vase

      Auctions at Showplace
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Glazed Porcelain Weed Pot
      Nov. 03, 2024

      Vivika and Otto Heino Glazed Porcelain Weed Pot

      Est: $400 - $600

      Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 1910-1995; 1915-2009) Glazed Porcelain Weed Pot, incised "Vivika + Otto" to underside. 3.75" H x 5.25" Diameter. Provenance: From a 333 East 75th Street Estate. Keywords: Ceramic, Ceramicist, Bud Vase, Art Pottery, Studio Pottery, Sculpture, Decorative Arts

      Auctions at Showplace
    • Vivika and Otto Heino, American (20th Century), studio pottery bowl, 1995, glazed stoneware, 4 3/4"H x 5 1/2"Diam.
      Oct. 05, 2024

      Vivika and Otto Heino, American (20th Century), studio pottery bowl, 1995, glazed stoneware, 4 3/4"H x 5 1/2"Diam.

      Est: $200 - $400

      Vivika and Otto Heino American, (20th Century) studio pottery bowl, 1995 glazed stoneware Signed and dated under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: Otto and Vivika moved to California in 1952, where Vivika replaced Glen Lukens, head of ceramics department of the University of Southern California, during his sabbatical; she remained there for three years. Otto also taught at the university during this time. Also in 1952, she became a technical advisor for Twentieth Century Fox Studios, and she and Otto made 751 pots for the movie The Egyptian in 1953. In 1955, as they prepared to return home to Hopkinton, New Hampshire, she was invited to reorganize the ceramics department at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, and remained there for eight years. During that time, they remodelled a store on Hoover Street into a studio and began selling their work directly to the public, with success. Otto worked full-time as a potter while Vivika taught; during the summer, they switched roles, Otto teaching and Vivika producing pottery. Vivika helped organize and became a board member of the Southern California Designer Craftsmen, and later a trustee for the southwestern region of the American Craft Council. She traveled to nearby states to help organize craft groups, something she had experience with from her days at the League of New Hampshire Arts and Crafts. After an eleven-year stay in California (originally expected to last two), Vivika accepted in 1963 an offer to teach at the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1965, the Heinos reopened their home and studio in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Teaching was a very important part of Vivika's life. Although he also enjoyed teaching, Otto preferred studio production. Over the years, Vivika accepted a number of short-term teaching assignments, punctuated by periods of studio work with Otto. They later returned to California, crossing the country in three moving vans, carrying 29 tons of materials. They purchased a house in Ojai, a small community in the mountains northwest of Los Angeles, built by Beatrice Wood, a friend since 1952. Their pottery studio, The Pottery, produced functional and decorative vessels, as well as architectural commissions. The Heinos supported themselves as potters throughout their career. Clean lines and distinctive glazes mark their work; avoiding ceramic trends, they focused on traditional and utilitarian pottery. Glazes, however, are Heino's greatest legacy. The yellow glaze being their most famous one.[8] They were part of a generation that sought to redefine the relationship between ceramics and modern art.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Vivika Heino (American, 1910 - 1995), glazed art pottery stoneware teapot with bamboo handle 8 1/4"H (with handle) x 6"W x 4 1/2"D
      Oct. 05, 2024

      Vivika Heino (American, 1910 - 1995), glazed art pottery stoneware teapot with bamboo handle 8 1/4"H (with handle) x 6"W x 4 1/2"D

      Est: $140 - $300

      Vivika Heino (American, 1910 - 1995), glazed art pottery stoneware teapot with bamboo handle Mark under base. Lid can also be used as a cup. Biography from the Archives of askART: Vivika was born Vivien Place in Caledonia, New York. In the mid 1930s, after getting a teaching degree at the Rochester Normal School, she spent two years with the Works Progress Administration theatre project, and headed the National Youth Administration in San Francisco. Discovering clay at this time, she studied at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute), and with Glen Lukens at the University of Southern California. Lukens, a highly respected ceramist renowned for his glazes, gave her the opportunity to explore colored clays, develop new glazes, and experiment with raw materials. (In later years, she and Otto were to devote a day a week to measuring, mixing, and testing new glazes.) Her pots were exhibited at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, in San Francisco. Vivien Place started using the name Vivika while studying at the Swedish Applied Arts, in San Francisco, where teacher Margaret Gravandar thought everyone should have a Swedish name. (Even her mother started calling her that.) In 1941, Vivika received an M.F.A. from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York. She was the second M.F.A. graduate from the ceramics program there (following Daniel Rhodes in 1940). Otto + Vivika Otto and Vivika moved to California in 1952, where Vivika replaced Glen Lukens, head of ceramics department of the University of Southern California, during his sabbatical; she remained there for three years. Otto also taught at the university during this time. Also in 1952, she became a technical advisor for Twentieth Century Fox Studios, and she and Otto made 751 pots for the movie The Egyptian in 1953. In 1955, as they prepared to return home to Hopkinton, New Hampshire, she was invited to reorganize the ceramics department at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, and remained there for eight years. During that time, they remodelled a store on Hoover Street into a studio and began selling their work directly to the public, with success. Otto worked full-time as a potter while Vivika taught; during the summer, they switched roles, Otto teaching and Vivika producing pottery. Vivika helped organize and became a board member of the Southern California Designer Craftsmen, and later a trustee for the southwestern region of the American Craft Council. She traveled to nearby states to help organize craft groups, something she had experience with from her days at the League of New Hampshire Arts and Crafts. After an eleven-year stay in California (originally expected to last two), Vivika accepted in 1963 an offer to teach at the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1965, the Heinos reopened their home and studio in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Teaching was a very important part of Vivika's life. Although he also enjoyed teaching, Otto preferred studio production. Over the years, Vivika accepted a number of short-term teaching assignments, punctuated by periods of studio work with Otto. They later returned to California, crossing the country in three moving vans, carrying 29 tons of materials. They purchased a house in Ojai, a small community in the mountains northwest of Los Angeles, built by Beatrice Wood, a friend since 1952. Their pottery studio, The Pottery, produced functional and decorative vessels, as well as architectural commissions. The Heinos supported themselves as potters throughout their career. Clean lines and distinctive glazes mark their work; avoiding ceramic trends, they focused on traditional and utilitarian pottery. Glazes, however, are Heino's greatest legacy. The yellow glaze being their most famous one.[8] They were part of a generation that sought to redefine the relationship between ceramics and modern art. Source: "Otto and Vivika Heino," Wikipedia, Dec. 2018

      Ripley Auctions
    • Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 20th century), glazed art pottery planter vessel, 1995 5"H x 6"Diam.
      Oct. 05, 2024

      Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 20th century), glazed art pottery planter vessel, 1995 5"H x 6"Diam.

      Est: $140 - $300

      Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 20th century), glazed art pottery planter vessel, 1995 Incised signature and date under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: Otto and Vivika moved to California in 1952, where Vivika replaced Glen Lukens, head of ceramics department of the University of Southern California, during his sabbatical; she remained there for three years. Otto also taught at the university during this time. Also in 1952, she became a technical advisor for Twentieth Century Fox Studios, and she and Otto made 751 pots for the movie The Egyptian in 1953. In 1955, as they prepared to return home to Hopkinton, New Hampshire, she was invited to reorganize the ceramics department at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, and remained there for eight years. During that time, they remodelled a store on Hoover Street into a studio and began selling their work directly to the public, with success. Otto worked full-time as a potter while Vivika taught; during the summer, they switched roles, Otto teaching and Vivika producing pottery. Vivika helped organize and became a board member of the Southern California Designer Craftsmen, and later a trustee for the southwestern region of the American Craft Council. She traveled to nearby states to help organize craft groups, something she had experience with from her days at the League of New Hampshire Arts and Crafts. After an eleven-year stay in California (originally expected to last two), Vivika accepted in 1963 an offer to teach at the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1965, the Heinos reopened their home and studio in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Teaching was a very important part of Vivika's life. Although he also enjoyed teaching, Otto preferred studio production. Over the years, Vivika accepted a number of short-term teaching assignments, punctuated by periods of studio work with Otto. They later returned to California, crossing the country in three moving vans, carrying 29 tons of materials. They purchased a house in Ojai, a small community in the mountains northwest of Los Angeles, built by Beatrice Wood, a friend since 1952. Their pottery studio, The Pottery, produced functional and decorative vessels, as well as architectural commissions. The Heinos supported themselves as potters throughout their career. Clean lines and distinctive glazes mark their work; avoiding ceramic trends, they focused on traditional and utilitarian pottery. Glazes, however, are Heino's greatest legacy. The yellow glaze being their most famous one.[8] They were part of a generation that sought to redefine the relationship between ceramics and modern art. Source: "Otto and Vivika Heino," Wikipedia, Dec. 2018

      Ripley Auctions
    • Otto & Vivika Heino (American, 1915-2009 & 1910-1995), Two bowls, glazed stoneware, heights 3 3/4 and 4 1/4in (9.5 and 10.7cm); diameters 4 1/2 and 5 1/4in (11.5 and 13.3cm)
      May. 15, 2024

      Otto & Vivika Heino (American, 1915-2009 & 1910-1995), Two bowls, glazed stoneware, heights 3 3/4 and 4 1/4in (9.5 and 10.7cm); diameters 4 1/2 and 5 1/4in (11.5 and 13.3cm)

      Est: $400 - $600

      Otto & Vivika Heino (American, 1915-2009 & 1910-1995) Two bowls glazed stoneware each incised Vivika + Otto

      Andrew Jones Auctions
    • Vivika & Otto Heino vase
      Mar. 10, 2024

      Vivika & Otto Heino vase

      Est: $800 - $1,100

      Vivika & Otto Heino vase Ojai, CA glazed ceramic incised marks 3.5"h x 4"dia

      Treadway Gallery
    • Vivika & Otto Heino Studio Pottery Porcelain Bowl
      Nov. 19, 2023

      Vivika & Otto Heino Studio Pottery Porcelain Bowl

      Est: $300 - $400

      Signed on bottom. Excellent condition. No damage or repairs. Approx. 3 in. H x 9 in. Dia. Weight 3.2 lbs.

      Hughes Auctions
    • Vivika & Otto Heino Studio Pottery Stoneware Bowl
      Nov. 19, 2023

      Vivika & Otto Heino Studio Pottery Stoneware Bowl

      Est: $300 - $400

      Signed on bottom. Excellent condition. No damage or repairs. Approx. 3.75 in. H x 5.75 in. Dia. Weight 1.7 lbs.

      Hughes Auctions
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Pottery Weed Vase
      Sep. 16, 2023

      Vivika and Otto Heino Pottery Weed Vase

      Est: $100 - $200

      signed, 1960s, diameter 4 inches.

      Casco Bay Auctions
    • Vivika and Otto Heino, Vase
      Jun. 15, 2023

      Vivika and Otto Heino, Vase

      Est: $300 - $500

      Vivika and Otto Heino, Vase Ojai, California, USA, glazed ceramic, signed, 4"h

      Clars Auctions
    • Otto Heino (American, 1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (American, 1910-1995) Bowl, 1982
      Jun. 13, 2023

      Otto Heino (American, 1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (American, 1910-1995) Bowl, 1982

      Est: $400 - $600

      Otto Heino (American, 1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (American, 1910-1995) Bowl, 1982 Glazed stoneware 2 x 5-3/4 inches (5.1 x 14.6 cm) Inscribed on underside: Vivika / 82 / Otto HID01801242017

      Heritage Auctions
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO ART POTTERY COVERED JAR,
      Apr. 19, 2023

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO ART POTTERY COVERED JAR,

      Est: $100 - $150

      Vivika & Otto Heino Art Pottery Covered Jar, signed

      Litchfield Auctions
    • Vivika & Otto Heino Blue / Purple Studio Pottery Ceramic Bowl
      Jan. 01, 2023

      Vivika & Otto Heino Blue / Purple Studio Pottery Ceramic Bowl

      Est: $200 - $300

      Vivika & Otto Heino Blue / Purple Studio Pottery Ceramic Bowl. Approx. 4.625 in. H x 5.25 in. Dia. Weight 1.1 lbs.

      Hughes Auctions
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO GLAZED POTTERY SERVICE
      Nov. 29, 2022

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO GLAZED POTTERY SERVICE

      Est: $600 - $800

      signed "Vivica & Otto"; comprising 12 large bowls (10" diameter);10 rectangular plates (6 x 4 1/2"); 12 small bowls (4 1/2" diameter); 12 bowls (8" diameter); and 12 soup bowls (5 1/4" diameter; Provenance: Property from a Montecito, CA Private Collection;

      Abell Auction
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO GLAZED STONEWARE VASE
      Nov. 29, 2022

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO GLAZED STONEWARE VASE

      Est: $200 - $300

      incised signature "Vivika [and] Otto"; 12 inches diameter; 11 1/2 inches high

      Abell Auction
    • Otto and Vivika Heino (1915-2009 and 1910-1995, American)
      Jun. 21, 2022

      Otto and Vivika Heino (1915-2009 and 1910-1995, American)

      Est: $500 - $700

      Otto and Vivika Heino (1915-2009 and 1910-1995, American) Three works: An Otto Heino apple ash weed vase with black slip glaze, 2004 Glazed stoneware Incised signature and date: Otto / 04 6.75" H x 4.25" Dia. An Otto Heino vase in matte white glaze and brown glaze strokes, 2003 Glazed ceramic Incised signature and date: Otto / [OT cipher] / 03 3.5" H x 5" Dia. An Otto and Vivika Heino apple ash vessel with thick, crackling white and brown glaze, circa 1960-70 Glazed stoneware Impressed "V&O" mark with stars 3.5" H x 3.75" W x 3.25" D 3 pieces

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Studio Pottery Vase
      Jun. 17, 2022

      Vivika and Otto Heino Studio Pottery Vase

      Est: $200 - $400

      Vivika & Otto Heino (Vivika 1910-1955, Otto 1915-2009) Studio Pottery vase, signed Vivika, Otto with cross in circle on base, ht 3 1/2", diameter 5 1/2"

      Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Studio Pottery Vase
      Jun. 17, 2022

      Vivika and Otto Heino Studio Pottery Vase

      Est: $500 - $700

      Vivika & Otto Heino (Vivika 1910-1955, Otto 1915-2009) Studio Pottery vase, signed Vivika, Otto with cross in circle on base, ht 9", widest diameter 10"

      Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Vivika and Otto Heino Glazed Stoneware Vase
      May. 07, 2022

      Vivika and Otto Heino Glazed Stoneware Vase

      Est: $150 - $250

      Marked Vivika + Otto, c. 1970’s, height 4 inches, diameter 6 inches.

      Casco Bay Auctions
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO STUDIO POTTERY VASE
      Jan. 20, 2022

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO STUDIO POTTERY VASE

      Est: $100 - $200

      incised signature to underside; 5 inches diameter; 9 inches high

      Abell Auction
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO GLAZED POTTERY VASE
      Dec. 09, 2021

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO GLAZED POTTERY VASE

      Est: $50 - $100

      signed to underside; 5 1/2 inches diameter; 3 inches high

      Abell Auction
    • Vivika Heino, American (1910-1995), New Hampshire studio pottery vessel, 1948, pattern slip decoration in black over blue green speckled glaze, 5 1/4" H x 3 1/4" Diam
      Oct. 09, 2021

      Vivika Heino, American (1910-1995), New Hampshire studio pottery vessel, 1948, pattern slip decoration in black over blue green speckled glaze, 5 1/4" H x 3 1/4" Diam

      Est: $300 - $500

      Vivika Heino American, (1910-1995) New Hampshire studio pottery vessel, 1948 pattern slip decoration in black over blue green speckled glaze painted signature, dated '48 NH. Provenance: From a private collector, Indianapolis.

      Ripley Auctions
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO: CERAMIC POT
      May. 13, 2021

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO: CERAMIC POT

      Est: $100 - $200

      with signature to underside 6 inches diameter; 4 inches high

      Abell Auction
    • Vivika & Otto Heino Stoneware Bowl
      Jan. 30, 2021

      Vivika & Otto Heino Stoneware Bowl

      Est: -

      Signed on the bottom. In good condition. Stands approximately 2in tall by 9in in diameter. Nr12635 Zh

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • Vivika & Otto Heino Stoneware Vase
      Jan. 30, 2021

      Vivika & Otto Heino Stoneware Vase

      Est: -

      Signed on the bottom. In good condition. Stands approximately 6.5in. Nr12635 Zh

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 1910-1995 and 1915-2009)
      Jul. 09, 2020

      Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 1910-1995 and 1915-2009)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Vivika and Otto Heino (American, 1910-1995 and 1915-2009) Bowl glazed stoneware incised signature to underside Height 4 x diameter 5 inches.

      Cowan's Auctions
    • Otto and Vivika Heino, (1915-2009 and 1910-1995 Los Angeles, CA), Lidded vessel, Glazed ceramic, 14.25" H x 9" Dia.
      Nov. 19, 2019

      Otto and Vivika Heino, (1915-2009 and 1910-1995 Los Angeles, CA), Lidded vessel, Glazed ceramic, 14.25" H x 9" Dia.

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Otto and Vivika Heino (1915-2009 and 1910-1995 Los Angeles, CA) Lidded vessel Glazed ceramic Signed verso 14.25" H x 9" Dia.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Vivika & Otto Heino ceramic bowl
      Nov. 17, 2019

      Vivika & Otto Heino ceramic bowl

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Caledon brown & white slip 7" diameter x 5 5/8" h Signed Vivika & Otto 95 bottom. Provenance: Longtime Friend of Otto & Vivika Dennis Yamazaki, Los Angeles California.

      California Auctioneers
    • Vivika & Otto Heino ceramic charger
      Nov. 17, 2019

      Vivika & Otto Heino ceramic charger

      Est: $600 - $1,200

      Light celadon green with abstract designs throughout measures 13" diameter and 3 " high. Signed Vivika & Otto 95 bottom. Provenance: Longtime Friend of Otto & Vivika Dennis Yamazaki, Los Angeles California.

      California Auctioneers
    • Otto Heino (1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (1910-1995) Serving Bowl
      Sep. 28, 2019

      Otto Heino (1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (1910-1995) Serving Bowl

      Est: $600 - $800

      Stoneware glazed bowl. Approx. 3.25 in H x 14.25 in Dia.

      Hughes Auctions
    • Vivika Otto Heino Stoneware Hand Crafted Pottery Vase
      Jul. 21, 2019

      Vivika Otto Heino Stoneware Hand Crafted Pottery Vase

      Est: $400 - $600

      Vivika Otto Heino Stoneware hand crafted vase from 1998. Beautiful hand crafted ceramic vase with natural ribs to the walls having earthy colors tones of black, brown, and orange. Signed to the underside. Weight Approx., 5lbs. Otto Heino (April 20, 1915 – July 16, 2009) and Vivika Heino (June 27, 1910 – September 1, 1995) were artists working in ceramics. They collaborated as a husband-and-wife team for thirty-five years, signing their pots Vivika + Otto, regardless of who actually made them. Measures Approx., 5.5 inches diameter x 10.5 inches height Domestic Shipping: $45

      Taylor & Harris
    • Vivika & Otto Heino glazed stoneware vase
      Oct. 09, 2018

      Vivika & Otto Heino glazed stoneware vase

      Est: $200 - $300

      c. 1970, American, wheel-thrown glazed stoneware, incised signature and date to bottom, 6.75"h

      Millea Bros Ltd
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO WHEEL THROWN BALL SHAPE VASE
      Jun. 22, 2018

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO WHEEL THROWN BALL SHAPE VASE

      Est: $400 - $600

      A wheel thrown porcelain vase with incised spiral pattern of concentric rings, butternut glaze, scratched signature on the under side of the base. Measures 5.5 x 6 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.

      Dirk Soulis Auctions
    • Vivika and Otto Heino glazed stoneware vase
      Jun. 17, 2018

      Vivika and Otto Heino glazed stoneware vase

      Est: $400 - $600

      Vivika and Otto Heino glazed stoneware vase, having a spherical form in sand, and signed on underside "Vivika" and "Otto", 4"h

      Clars Auctions
    • Otto and Vivika Heino, (American, 1915-2009 and 1910-1995), vase, glazed stoneware, 4"H x 5"W
      Nov. 10, 2017

      Otto and Vivika Heino, (American, 1915-2009 and 1910-1995), vase, glazed stoneware, 4"H x 5"W

      Est: $100 - $200

      Otto and Vivika Heino (American, 1915-2009 and 1910-1995) vase glazed stoneware incised and dated '90 to base. 4"H x 5"W

      Ripley Auctions
    • Vivika & Otto Heino - Glazed earthenware tile
      Oct. 15, 2017

      Vivika & Otto Heino - Glazed earthenware tile

      Est: $400 - $600

      Tulips - ca 1987 signed on right . measures 11.75" x 11.75"

      California Auctioneers
    • VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO: TWO GLAZED EARTHENWARE TEAPOTS
      Oct. 15, 2017

      VIVIKA & OTTO HEINO: TWO GLAZED EARTHENWARE TEAPOTS

      Est: $600 - $800

      inscribed on underside both measuring 5 3/4 inches high to top of lid

      Abell Auction
    • Otto and Vivika Heino, (American, 1915-2009 and 1910-1995), vase, glazed stoneware, 4"H.
      Sep. 29, 2017

      Otto and Vivika Heino, (American, 1915-2009 and 1910-1995), vase, glazed stoneware, 4"H.

      Est: $150 - $250

      Otto and Vivika Heino (American, 1915-2009 and 1910-1995) vase glazed stoneware signed on the base. Very good condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. 4"H.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Vivika & Otto Heino - Glazed earthenware tile
      Aug. 27, 2017

      Vivika & Otto Heino - Glazed earthenware tile

      Est: $500 - $600

      Tulips - ca 1987 signed on right . measures 11.75" x 11.75"

      California Auctioneers
    • Otto Heino (1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (1910-1995)
      Apr. 25, 2017

      Otto Heino (1915-2009) & Vivika Heino (1910-1995)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Signed to underside: Vivika & Otto, a large-scale circular ceramic bowl, engraved to exterior and glazed overall in cream, brown and black, on a wide foot, est: $1000/1500.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Vivika Heino (1910-1995) & Otto Heino (1915-2009) vase 6"h x 4.5"w
      Mar. 04, 2017

      Vivika Heino (1910-1995) & Otto Heino (1915-2009) vase 6"h x 4.5"w

      Est: $500 - $700

      Vivika Heino (1910-1995) & Otto Heino (1915-2009) vase California matte glazed ceramic signed "Vivika + Otto" 6"h x 4.5"w

      Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
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