Ruscha - Vase - 864-1 - Earthenware

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A Ruscha ceramic vase, model 864-1, from Germany (West Berlin) in Bauhaus style, brown and white glazed surface, height 14 cm, width 7 cm, depth 7 cm, diameter 7 cm, weight 443 g, in excellent condition and dated to 1940–1950.

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This impressive vase made of Ruscha ceramics, model 864-1, dates from the 1950s and is a fine example of West German pottery. The brown-glazed vase makes an impression with its foam glaze in beige tones. The combination of different glazing techniques gives the surface a special feel and texture, which gives this vase its unique charm. A true collector's item for lovers of vintage ceramics and a stylish decorative piece for any home.

Maker's mark: 864-1
Dimensions: height 14 cm, width 7 cm
Weight: 443 g (unboxed)
Colors: brown, white
Manufacturer: Ruscha Keramik

This impressive vase made of Ruscha ceramics, model 864-1, dates from the 1950s and is a fine example of West German pottery. The brown-glazed vase makes an impression with its foam glaze in beige tones. The combination of different glazing techniques gives the surface a special feel and texture, which gives this vase its unique charm. A true collector's item for lovers of vintage ceramics and a stylish decorative piece for any home.

Maker's mark: 864-1
Dimensions: height 14 cm, width 7 cm
Weight: 443 g (unboxed)
Colors: brown, white
Manufacturer: Ruscha Keramik

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
West-Berlijn
Country of origin
Germany
Model
864-1
Material
Earthenware
Style
Bauhaus
Manufacturer/brand
Ruscha
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
14 cm
Width
7 cm
Depth
7 cm
Diameter
7 cm
Estimated period
1940-1950
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