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    Stunning 70' curvy vase

    Stunning 70' curvy vase

    $120 (approx conversion from £95)

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    About this item

    Looking to add some vintage flair to your home decor? Check out this stunning curvy vase with a bold orange glaze! This beautiful piece stands at 50cm high and boasts a diameter of 26cm, making it the perfect size for displaying flowers or as a statement piece on its own. This vase is a true testament to the longstanding reputation for pottery craftsmanship. And, it's an affordable way to bring some 70s-inspired style into your home. Whether you're a lover of retro decor or simply looking for a unique accent piece, this vase is sure to impress. Don't wait - add it to your collection today!

    A little more about west german Pottery......

    West German pottery, also known as GDR (German Democratic Republic) pottery or Ostalgie pottery, refers to ceramics produced in West Germany between 1949 and 1990. During this time, East German pottery was produced by a number of state-owned manufacturers, including VEB Haldensleben, VEB Ilmenau, VEB Kahla, and VEB Steingutwerk Römhild, among others.

    West German pottery is known for its distinctive designs and colors, which often feature bold geometric patterns, abstract shapes, and bright hues. Many of the pieces also incorporate traditional folk art motifs and designs, reflecting the country's heritage and cultural identity.

    Despite being produced in large quantities, West German pottery was largely unknown outside of the country during the Cold War era. However, since the reunification of Germany in 1990, interest in GDR pottery has grown significantly, with collectors and enthusiasts around the world seeking out these unique and colorful pieces.

    Today, West German pottery is prized for its retro appeal and distinctive style, and pieces can often be found at antique shops, flea markets, and online marketplaces. Some popular west German pottery brands include Scheurich, Ruscha, and W. Germany.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10084 (AB-133291)

    Dimensions

    H: 50cm  (19.7")Di: 26cm  (10.2")

    Period

    Early 20th Century

    Dealer

    Mansers

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    Mark Manser began his career with the family business in 1979 at the age of 16, becoming the third generation to join. Although he would have liked to start earlier, he had to complete his education, which he found to be more practical than academic. He learned how to strip down a lawnmower,...