A large floor vase with a spectacular gray-speckled glaze designed by Carl-Harry Stålhane at Rörstrand. The vase is 62 cm (24,8") high. It is marked as 2nd quality because of a mark all around the vase near the base. From this it also has two larger cracks, one of them is about 25 cm long and the other one goes almost all the way up to the neck. It also do have a professional repair on the top. I think that the vase will leak if you fill it with water but it is still stunning as just a vase. 

Carl-Harry Stålhane is one of the top names when it comes to Mid century Scandinavian Ceramics. He was the artistic director of Rörstrand from 1950 until 1973. His sheer and elegant stoneware vases from the 1950s with speckled eggshell-like and harfur glazes in muted shades have received a marked increase in demand in recent years and are often included in international interiors and collection. His artworks are represented at MoMA in New York as well as Victorian and Albert Museum in London.