Swedish woodcarver Bengt Brask is known for his masterful hand-carved troll figures. Bengt Göran Brask was born on 7 June 1908 in Vårvik, Sweden. He followed in his father's footsteps and became a woodcarver. Brask specialised in carving troll souvenirs early on in his career and developed his own unique style of trolls. Distinctive Features... Continue Reading →
Henrik Møller (1858-1937) – Old Norse creatures captured in silver
Henrik Bertram Møller was a Norwegian Goldsmith who specialised in making fine objects in dragestil (dragon style) and tendril ornamentation, often with elements of old Norse motifs from Nidaros Cathedral. He targeted the tourist market and quickly became internationally known. Magnificent pieces were ordered from rich customers and royalty around the world… Continue Reading →
Arne Tjomsland (1915-1970) – Nordic designs in whale tooth and wood
Arne Tjomsland was one of Norway's foremost souvenir designers in the 1950s and 60s. His designs were based on the theme of Nordic fauna; including animals, Eskimos and Vikings carved from whale tooth or wood… Continue Reading →
History of the Paul Kruger Transvaal Money Box
Uncovering the history of the popular antique cast iron money boxes that depict the late Transvaal president, Paul Kruger… Continue Reading →
Anton Sveen (1914-2009) – Norwegian Woodcarver
When it comes to hand-carved wooden trolls, there is no one better than Norwegian woodcarver, Anton Sveen. Anton turned his attention to carving trolls early on and built a career that eventually involved his entire family in the production process… Continue Reading →
The Biccard Collection
The Biccard Collection is the collective works of John Biccard, a remarkably talented artist from Cape Town, South Africa who created whimsical sculptures made of crushed marble… Continue Reading →