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Just Andersen 
Vase model 2352 and matchbox holder in pewter, 1930s–40s. 
A small fluted vase with curved form together with a rectangular matchbox holder decorated in relief with floral and organic motifs. 
 
Origin: Denmark 
Designer: Just Andersen (1884–1943) 
Maker: Just 
Material: Pewter 
Dimensions: Vase model 2352: H. 6.5 cm, D. 7 cm 
Matchbox holder: H. 4 cm, L. 11 cm, D. 6 cm 
Period: 1930s–40s 
Condition: Patina, signs of use 
 
Bio 
Just Andersen (1884–1943) was a Danish sculptor and designer, renowned for his work in pewter, silver, and his self-developed metal alloy “Disko.” He established his workshop in Copenhagen in 1918 and created a large number of functional and decorative objects with simple, organic forms reflecting Scandinavian modernism. After his death in 1943, the company continued under the name Just, and pewter production remained active during the 1930s and 40s. 
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