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Karlsruhe MAJOLIKA Vase | Germany 1960s

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German: Pottery: Pre 1950   item# 146752 (stock# 03.049)

Karlsruhe MAJOLIKA Vase | Germany 1960s
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$250. 

An enormous (19.75" ht.!) Karlsruhe Majolika vase designed by Fridegart Glatzle. Classic amphora form with extended handles to the neck. Marks: Workshop mark and NR 7512 (incised). Mint condition.

Karlsruhe Majolika Manufaktur
Majolika-Manufaktur was set up at Karlsruhe in south-west Germany in 1901 in a pottery built by Grand Duke ...click for details



Otto LINDIG Bowls | Germany 1930s

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German: Pre 1940   item# 280265 (stock# 04.106)

Otto LINDIG Bowls | Germany 1930s
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$200. 

Otto LINDIG (1881 - 1966)
Lindig attended drawing and sculpting classes in Lichte, Thuringia, from 1911 to 1913. He then taught sculpture for two years at the Bechstein atelier in Llmenau. In 1913, he continued his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Weimar, where he was taught by Richard Engelmann. He set up his own studio in 1917, and enrolled at the Bauhaus Weimar in 1919. He was apprenticed in the ceramics w ...click for details



Otto LINDIG Plates | Germany 1930s

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German: Pre 1940   item# 280264 (stock# 04.105)

Otto LINDIG Plates | Germany 1930s
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$200. 

Otto LINDIG (1881 - 1966)
Lindig attended drawing and sculpting classes in Lichte, Thuringia, from 1911 to 1913. He then taught sculpture for two years at the Bechstein atelier in Llmenau. In 1913, he continued his studies at the School of Fine Arts in Weimar, where he was taught by Richard Engelmann. He set up his own studio in 1917, and enrolled at the Bauhaus Weimar in 1919. He was apprenticed in the ceramics w ...click for details


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