編號 103204497

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花瓶 - 石器, 石器陶 / 釉面石器陶(Fat Lava) - Fat Lava 风格
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花瓶 - 石器, 石器陶 / 釉面石器陶(Fat Lava) - Fat Lava 风格

Mid-Century ceramic vase in the iconic Fat Lava style, characterized by its experimental glazing techniques and bold chromatic contrasts. The central register features a geometric band of raised lozenges in honey yellow and green, achieved through layered reactive glazes. This sculptural strip is framed by a volcanic, crater-like glaze treatment in black and white, typical of the West German Pottery (WGP) aesthetic of the 1960s and 1970s. The surface combines lava glazes, bubble textures, and glossy enamel overlays hallmarks of the experimental postwar period in European ceramics, when industrial kilns and new chemical compounds encouraged designers to push glaze behavior to extremes. The result is a hybrid object balancing brutalism, folk geometry, and modernist color theory. Unsigned, as common in many factory-studio collaborations of the era, the piece remains attributable to the West German Mid-Century school, with parallels to Scheurich, Bay Keramik, Carstens and Roth Keramik productions. Highly decorative and ideal for collectors of West German Pottery, Mid-Century Modern, and Fat Lava ceramics. Attribution Debate: East vs West Germany The ambiguity between East and West German production makes this lot particularly intriguing for collectors: • West German School: Scheurich/Bay/Carstens-type influences, export-oriented, aligned with mid-century modern aesthetics • DDR School (East Germany): Heavier bodies, experimental reactive glazes, semi-industrial production, and strong emphasis on durability Period: ca. 1965–1975 Style: Fat Lava / Mid-Century Modern / Brutalist ceramics Technique: Molded relief; reactive glazes; volcanic “lava” texture Material: Glazed ceramic (earthenware) Condition: Very good, no structural damage; glaze intact Collector's Interest & Rarity The high quality of the orange-red reactive glaze and the presence of a coordinated two-piece set suggest an advanced Eastern European production during the 1960s/70s. The ongoing debate between East and West German origin adds historical and collector interest, making the lot suitable not only for private collections but also for modernist ceramic study contexts and museum-level display. Key Collector Highlights / Rare to find as a coordinated duo Strong mid-century sculptural form • Reactive glaze with authentic kiln variability & Research-rich attribution context (DDR vs West Germany) ~ Excellent preserved condition

編號 103204497

無法使用
花瓶 - 石器, 石器陶 / 釉面石器陶(Fat Lava) - Fat Lava 风格

花瓶 - 石器, 石器陶 / 釉面石器陶(Fat Lava) - Fat Lava 风格

Mid-Century ceramic vase in the iconic Fat Lava style, characterized by its experimental glazing techniques and bold chromatic contrasts. The central register features a geometric band of raised lozenges in honey yellow and green, achieved through layered reactive glazes. This sculptural strip is framed by a volcanic, crater-like glaze treatment in black and white, typical of the West German Pottery (WGP) aesthetic of the 1960s and 1970s.

The surface combines lava glazes, bubble textures, and glossy enamel overlays hallmarks of the experimental postwar period in European ceramics, when industrial kilns and new chemical compounds encouraged designers to push glaze behavior to extremes. The result is a hybrid object balancing brutalism, folk geometry, and modernist color theory.

Unsigned, as common in many factory-studio collaborations of the era, the piece remains attributable to the West German Mid-Century school, with parallels to Scheurich, Bay Keramik, Carstens and Roth Keramik productions. Highly decorative and ideal for collectors of West German Pottery, Mid-Century Modern, and Fat Lava ceramics.

Attribution Debate: East vs West Germany
The ambiguity between East and West German production makes this lot particularly intriguing for collectors:
• West German School: Scheurich/Bay/Carstens-type influences, export-oriented, aligned with mid-century modern aesthetics
• DDR School (East Germany): Heavier bodies, experimental reactive glazes, semi-industrial production, and strong emphasis on durability

Period: ca. 1965–1975
Style: Fat Lava / Mid-Century Modern / Brutalist ceramics
Technique: Molded relief; reactive glazes; volcanic “lava” texture
Material: Glazed ceramic (earthenware)
Condition: Very good, no structural damage; glaze intact

Collector's Interest & Rarity
The high quality of the orange-red reactive glaze and the presence of a coordinated two-piece set suggest an advanced Eastern European production during the 1960s/70s. The ongoing debate between East and West German origin adds historical and collector interest, making the lot suitable not only for private collections but also for modernist ceramic study contexts and museum-level display.
Key Collector Highlights / Rare to find as a coordinated duo
Strong mid-century sculptural form
• Reactive glaze with authentic kiln variability & Research-rich attribution context (DDR vs
West Germany)
~ Excellent preserved condition

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Ger van Oers
專家
估價  € 130 - € 200

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