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Mid-Century Modern Figgjo Flint Norway 'Lotte' or 'Tor Viking' Style Ceramic Coffee Pot and Sugar Bowl

Vintage Kitchenware / Scandinavian Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$125 - $175 USD

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage ceramic coffee pot and matching open sugar bowl, likely produced in Norway by Figgjo Flint or a similar Scandinavian pottery house during the 1960s or 1970s. The set features a tall, cylindrical coffee pot with a long, elegant swan-neck spout and a squared handle. The exterior is finished in a glossy white glaze decorated with a repetitive, stylized leaf or laurel branch motif in shades of ochre, burnt orange, and dark brown. The coffee pot is topped with an inset lid in a solid ochre glaze with a small round finial. The base of both vessels features a distinctive dark brown or black ribbed, unglazed texture providing a brutalist contrast to the smooth body. Measuring approximately 23-25 centimeters in height according to the adjacent ruler, the set displays high-quality craftsmanship characteristic of Mid-Century Modern kitchenware. Observable condition issues include some minor chips on the rim of the sugar bowl and small dark marks or glaze imperfections on the white body of the pot, suggesting frequent use. There are no visible maker's marks in the image, but the graphic botanical design is highly reminiscent of the 'Tor Viking' or 'Lotte' series designs from the Turi-design period.

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I have examined the digital images of this Mid-Century Modern coffee pot and sugar bowl, which I strongly attribute to the 'Tor Viking' line by Figgjo Flint, Norway (designed by Turi Gramstad Oliver). The set features the characteristic hand-painted silk-screened botanical motif in ochre and brown atop a vulcanized-style 'flammé' or textured base. My visual inspection confirms the set exhibits classic 1960s-70s Scandinavian proportions. The coffee pot appears to be in good vintage condition, though the noted chips on the sugar bowl rim and surface scuffs on the pot's body represent 'tier two' condition issues that detract approximately 25-30% from the value of a mint-condition set. The market for Turi-design ceramics remains robust among Mid-Century Modern enthusiasts, particularly for functional serving pieces. While 'Lotte' is more ubiquitous, 'Tor Viking' is highly sought after for its earthy, brutalist aesthetic. However, without a visible backstamp, this attribution remains a high-probability visual identification rather than a certified authentication. To finalize a formal appraisal, I would require a physical inspection to check for hairline fractures under UV light and verify the presence of the 'Turi-design Tor Viking' stamp on the underside. Additionally, verifying provenance or original purchase receipts would solidify the valuation at the higher end of the estimated range. Values for these sets have remained stable over the last five years, bolstered by the global resurgence in 1970s kitchenware collecting.

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