Ruscha - Kurt Tschörner - Vase - Fat Lava






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Large Ruscha ceramic vase from the mid‑century period (estimated 1960–1970) with Fat Lava glaze, 32 cm high and 12 cm in diameter, multicoloured, in good vintage condition with a minor rim chip.
Description from the seller
Impressive large ceramic vase from the well-known Ruscha Art series with the characteristic 'Fat Lava' glaze. The thick, crater-like surface and the flowing color gradient in brown, cream, and ochre tones give the piece a strong plastical effect in the style of Mid-Century Modern.
The original Ruscha Art label is preserved, which confirms authenticity and increases the collector value.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Ruscha Keramik
Model: 835/2
Origin: West Germany
Time period: approx. 1960–1975
Height: 32 cm
Diameter: 12 cm
Weight: 1520 g
Condition:
Very good vintage condition. No cracks or restorations.
At the edge of the opening there is a very small chip (minimal chip), which is visible in the photos and hardly affects the overall impression. Please consider the pictures as part of the description.
Note:
Attractive collectible of West German ceramics and a decorative eye-catcher for Mid-Century interiors.
Impressive large ceramic vase from the well-known Ruscha Art series with the characteristic 'Fat Lava' glaze. The thick, crater-like surface and the flowing color gradient in brown, cream, and ochre tones give the piece a strong plastical effect in the style of Mid-Century Modern.
The original Ruscha Art label is preserved, which confirms authenticity and increases the collector value.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Ruscha Keramik
Model: 835/2
Origin: West Germany
Time period: approx. 1960–1975
Height: 32 cm
Diameter: 12 cm
Weight: 1520 g
Condition:
Very good vintage condition. No cracks or restorations.
At the edge of the opening there is a very small chip (minimal chip), which is visible in the photos and hardly affects the overall impression. Please consider the pictures as part of the description.
Note:
Attractive collectible of West German ceramics and a decorative eye-catcher for Mid-Century interiors.
