Tradition Céramique germanique de Munich - Vase - Ceramic

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Holds a master’s in Art History, specialising in Second French Empire and Dutch Golden Age.

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Ceramic vase from Munich dating to the late 19th century, with a black engobe over a light clay body, model 521, height 30 cm, width 17 cm, depth 28 cm, in excellent condition with localized wear to the engobe on one area.

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Ceramic vase from Munich, 1890–1910.

Bavarian workshops of this period produced moulded ceramics with pronounced relief.

Vegetal and animal motifs.

Surface finished with a black engobe applied over a light clay body, a traditional technique used in German ceramics at the end of the 19th century.

Model number impressed under the base (521).

Partially preserved original paper label.

Height: 30 cm.

Good overall condition.

Localized wear to the black engobe on one area of the body, where the surface coating has partially worn away, consistent with age and handling.

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Munich ceramic vase, 1890–1910.

The Bavarian workshops worked with relief-molded ceramics.

Botanical and animal decor.

Surface treatment with a black engobe applied to a light-colored clay, a traditional method of Germanic Ceramics from the late 19th century.

Model numbering under base (521).

Old paper tag partially preserved.

Height: 30 cm.

Good overall condition

Wear to the black engobe over a patch of the pot’s body that has partially worn away, probably after firing heavily.

Ceramic vase from Munich, 1890–1910.

Bavarian workshops of this period produced moulded ceramics with pronounced relief.

Vegetal and animal motifs.

Surface finished with a black engobe applied over a light clay body, a traditional technique used in German ceramics at the end of the 19th century.

Model number impressed under the base (521).

Partially preserved original paper label.

Height: 30 cm.

Good overall condition.

Localized wear to the black engobe on one area of the body, where the surface coating has partially worn away, consistent with age and handling.

____

Munich ceramic vase, 1890–1910.

The Bavarian workshops worked with relief-molded ceramics.

Botanical and animal decor.

Surface treatment with a black engobe applied to a light-colored clay, a traditional method of Germanic Ceramics from the late 19th century.

Model numbering under base (521).

Old paper tag partially preserved.

Height: 30 cm.

Good overall condition

Wear to the black engobe over a patch of the pot’s body that has partially worn away, probably after firing heavily.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
1 kg
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Germany
Material
Ceramic
Style
Antique inspired
Manufacturer/ Brand
Tradition Céramique germanique de Munich
Colour
Black
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
30 cm
Width
17 cm
Depth
28 cm
Decor
German naturalist historicism
Estimated period
1850-1900
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Objects sold
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