Vase (4) - Ceramic - West Germany

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A lot of four Scheurich West Germany ceramic vases dating to approximately 1950–1960, including model 465 in green (about 19 × 16 cm), model 32-205 in brown (about 32 × 12 cm, restored), model 47/15 in red (about 16 × 18 cm) and model 121/21 in brown tones (about 21 × 15 cm), all numbered on the bases and originating from West Germany, with three pieces in very good to excellent condition and one restored.

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Interesting lot consisting of four vintage original vases from West Germany, produced by the renowned firm Scheurich, one of the most representative manufacturers of West German ceramics from the mid-20th century. All pieces are numbered on the base and date from approximately the 1960s–1970s.
The set features an attractive variety of shapes, sizes and glazes, including greens, browns and deep red, with glossy finishes and textures characteristic of German ceramic design of the period. This type of production is today highly valued by both collectors and interior designers of mid-century, vintage or retro styles.
The lot consists of the following Scheurich models:
Model 465, green enamel, approx. 19 × 16 cm.
Model 32-205, brown enamel, approx. 32 × 12 cm (restored piece).
Model 47/15, jug-style vase in red enamel glaze, approx. 16 × 18 cm.
Model 121/21, enamel in brown tones, approx. 21 × 15 cm.
Regarding the state of preservation, three of the pieces are in very good to excellent condition, with no cracks or glaze loss. One of the pieces has been restored, something that is stated transparently and is clearly reflected in the photographs. Taken together, the lot shows very good overall preservation for its age.
This is an ideal lot for starting or expanding a West German ceramic collection, as well as for decorative use, whether as a set or to place the pieces in different spaces. The photographs are an essential part of the description and show in detail the condition, the bases, and the glazes of each vase.

Interesting lot consisting of four vintage original vases from West Germany, produced by the renowned firm Scheurich, one of the most representative manufacturers of West German ceramics from the mid-20th century. All pieces are numbered on the base and date from approximately the 1960s–1970s.
The set features an attractive variety of shapes, sizes and glazes, including greens, browns and deep red, with glossy finishes and textures characteristic of German ceramic design of the period. This type of production is today highly valued by both collectors and interior designers of mid-century, vintage or retro styles.
The lot consists of the following Scheurich models:
Model 465, green enamel, approx. 19 × 16 cm.
Model 32-205, brown enamel, approx. 32 × 12 cm (restored piece).
Model 47/15, jug-style vase in red enamel glaze, approx. 16 × 18 cm.
Model 121/21, enamel in brown tones, approx. 21 × 15 cm.
Regarding the state of preservation, three of the pieces are in very good to excellent condition, with no cracks or glaze loss. One of the pieces has been restored, something that is stated transparently and is clearly reflected in the photographs. Taken together, the lot shows very good overall preservation for its age.
This is an ideal lot for starting or expanding a West German ceramic collection, as well as for decorative use, whether as a set or to place the pieces in different spaces. The photographs are an essential part of the description and show in detail the condition, the bases, and the glazes of each vase.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
West Germany
Title additional information
West Germany
No. of items
4
Country of Origin
Germany
Material
Ceramic
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
30 cm
Width
5 cm
Depth
5 cm
Estimated Period
1950-1960
SpainVerified
Private

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