No. 101756554

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WGP - Vase (3)  - Porcelain
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WGP - Vase (3) - Porcelain

West German Pottery (WGP) from the 1960s and 1970s, often associated with the "Fat Lava" style due to its textured glazes. Vase details: Middle vase (blue-red): Made by Bay Keramik. This model with a handle (probably model number 73 30 or similar) was designed by Bodo Mans. It is characterized by a red glaze on the top and blue embossed floral motifs on the body, a style known as "Malaga". Right vase (orange-brown): Made by Jasba Keramik. This is the model N 602 10. It is recognizable by its bright orange color with a white "drip" glaze over a brown base. Left vase (orange jug): Also made by Jasba Keramik. This model with embossed spirals was designed by Christiane Reuter. The bottom usually has a model marking such as N 322 1326. Height: 15, 16.5 and 31 cm Top diameter: 7.5, 8 and 8.5 cm Bottom diameter: 7.5, 8.5 and 10.5 cm

No. 101756554

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WGP - Vase (3)  - Porcelain

WGP - Vase (3) - Porcelain

West German Pottery (WGP) from the 1960s and 1970s, often associated with the "Fat Lava" style due to its textured glazes. Vase details: Middle vase (blue-red): Made by Bay Keramik. This model with a handle (probably model number 73 30 or similar) was designed by Bodo Mans. It is characterized by a red glaze on the top and blue embossed floral motifs on the body, a style known as "Malaga". Right vase (orange-brown): Made by Jasba Keramik. This is the model N 602 10. It is recognizable by its bright orange color with a white "drip" glaze over a brown base. Left vase (orange jug): Also made by Jasba Keramik. This model with embossed spirals was designed by Christiane Reuter. The bottom usually has a model marking such as N 322 1326.
Height: 15, 16.5 and 31 cm
Top diameter: 7.5, 8 and 8.5 cm
Bottom diameter: 7.5, 8.5 and 10.5 cm

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