No. 98921933

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Meissen - Ludwig Zepner - Vase (2)  - Porcelain
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€ 125
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Meissen - Ludwig Zepner - Vase (2) - Porcelain

Dear Bidders, I'm offering here a beautiful set of 2 porcelain vases designed by Ludwig Zepner for Meissen Porzellan. A pair of mid-century style porcelain vases in glossy white. Both feature a geometric relief pattern with raised square motifs, creating a textured surface. One vase has a tall cylindrical form, while the other combines a bulbous body with a slender, flared neck. SOME GENERAL INFORMATIONS: Meissen porcelain was developed in 1708 as the first European porcelain at the behest of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony. In 1710, the “Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Porcelain Manufactory” was founded. The cobalt blue “crossed swords” are considered “the oldest luxury trademark in the world still in continuous use. The first production site of Meissen porcelain was Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen. Ludwig Zepner (1931 - 2010) was a German porcelain designer and artist. From 1948 to 1952, Zepner completed training at the Meissen manufactory in the areas of mold making, decorative painting, and modeling. From 1952 to 1954, he studied at the Engineering School for Ceramics in Hermsdorf, and from 1954 to 1958 he studied design at the Berlin-Weißensee Academy of Art. Until his retirement, he worked as a designer at the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory. He also designed vessels for the Wallendorf Porcelain Manufactory. Works designed by Zepner can be found, among others, in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Dresden and in the Dresden Porcelain Collection. SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: * Made in Eastern Germany by Meissen * Designed by Ludwig Zepner * Material : porcelain * Measurements: ca. 24x11 cm and 23x7 cm * Please watch all the pictures, they are also a part of description * I would like to point out that the items I am selling are several decades old and therefore show general signs of use and age, such as minor scratches, scuffs, discoloration, etc. Any major damage is always shown in the photos * Please remember about Catawiki’s rules and make a payment maximally within 3 days after auction end The vases will be properly prepared for the shipping and sent insured ( up to 500€ ). IMPORTANT: If, however, the item is damaged or lost, please contact me via the internal Catawiki chat. According to EU law for courier companies, in any case of damage to an international shipment, the first step in obtaining compensation is for the RECIPIENT to report the damage to their local supplier within 7 days of receiving the shipment. Only then, after the RECIPENT ( you ) receives a certificate of damage, I as the sender can claim compensation. In addition, the following photos will be required: the damage to the item, the outside of the box with the shipping label, and the inside of the box including the materials used to protect the shipment. Please don’t bid if you don’t accept that. Happy bidding and good luck!

No. 98921933

Sold
Meissen - Ludwig Zepner - Vase (2)  - Porcelain

Meissen - Ludwig Zepner - Vase (2) - Porcelain

Dear Bidders,

I'm offering here a beautiful set of 2 porcelain vases designed by Ludwig Zepner for Meissen Porzellan.

A pair of mid-century style porcelain vases in glossy white. Both feature a geometric relief pattern with raised square motifs, creating a textured surface. One vase has a tall cylindrical form, while the other combines a bulbous body with a slender, flared neck.

SOME GENERAL INFORMATIONS:
Meissen porcelain was developed in 1708 as the first European porcelain at the behest of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony. In 1710, the “Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Porcelain Manufactory” was founded. The cobalt blue “crossed swords” are considered “the oldest luxury trademark in the world still in continuous use. The first production site of Meissen porcelain was Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen.

Ludwig Zepner (1931 - 2010) was a German porcelain designer and artist.
From 1948 to 1952, Zepner completed training at the Meissen manufactory in the areas of mold making, decorative painting, and modeling.
From 1952 to 1954, he studied at the Engineering School for Ceramics in Hermsdorf, and from 1954 to 1958 he studied design at the Berlin-Weißensee Academy of Art.
Until his retirement, he worked as a designer at the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory.
He also designed vessels for the Wallendorf Porcelain Manufactory.
Works designed by Zepner can be found, among others, in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Dresden and in the Dresden Porcelain Collection.


SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
* Made in Eastern Germany by Meissen
* Designed by Ludwig Zepner
* Material : porcelain
* Measurements: ca. 24x11 cm and 23x7 cm
* Please watch all the pictures, they are also a part of description
* I would like to point out that the items I am selling are several decades old and therefore show general signs of use and age, such as minor scratches, scuffs, discoloration, etc. Any major damage is always shown in the photos
* Please remember about Catawiki’s rules and make a payment maximally within 3 days after auction end

The vases will be properly prepared for the shipping and sent insured ( up to 500€ ).

IMPORTANT:
If, however, the item is damaged or lost, please contact me via the internal Catawiki chat.
According to EU law for courier companies, in any case of damage to an international shipment, the first step in obtaining compensation is for the RECIPIENT to report the damage to their local supplier within 7 days of receiving the shipment. Only then, after the RECIPENT ( you ) receives a certificate of damage, I as the sender can claim compensation.
In addition, the following photos will be required: the damage to the item, the outside of the box with the shipping label, and the inside of the box including the materials used to protect the shipment.
Please don’t bid if you don’t accept that.

Happy bidding and good luck!




Final bid
€ 125
Florentin Brunz Gaborieau
Expert
Estimate  € 200 - € 220

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