Scheurich - Single-flower vase (3) - Earthenware





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Up for auction is an excellently preserved set of three ceramic vases from the renowned German manufacturer Scheurich. All three pieces are icons of the "West German Pottery" era and impress with their distinctive relief structures and timeless glazes.
Details in detail:
Model 205-23: Elegant vase with sculptural fish scale/leaf relief in a high-contrast brown-and-white glaze. Height: 23 cm.
Model 268-23 (decor "Tundra"): A 70s classic with geometric square relief in a glossy ocher-yellow glaze. Height: 23 cm.
Model 203-18 (Fat Lava): Characteristic studio vase with an intense red glaze in the upper area and a rough, dark lava texture at the bottom. Height: 18 cm.
All vases are in an exceptional collector’s condition. They show no cracks, chips, or flaking and are very well cared for. The base marks "W. Germany" and the model numbers are clearly legible.
Total weight: 2150 g
Material: Ceramic / Stoneware
Era: Mid-Century / Pop Art (ca. 1965-1975).
Up for auction is an excellently preserved set of three ceramic vases from the renowned German manufacturer Scheurich. All three pieces are icons of the "West German Pottery" era and impress with their distinctive relief structures and timeless glazes.
Details in detail:
Model 205-23: Elegant vase with sculptural fish scale/leaf relief in a high-contrast brown-and-white glaze. Height: 23 cm.
Model 268-23 (decor "Tundra"): A 70s classic with geometric square relief in a glossy ocher-yellow glaze. Height: 23 cm.
Model 203-18 (Fat Lava): Characteristic studio vase with an intense red glaze in the upper area and a rough, dark lava texture at the bottom. Height: 18 cm.
All vases are in an exceptional collector’s condition. They show no cracks, chips, or flaking and are very well cared for. The base marks "W. Germany" and the model numbers are clearly legible.
Total weight: 2150 g
Material: Ceramic / Stoneware
Era: Mid-Century / Pop Art (ca. 1965-1975).

