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Vintage White Ironstone Soup Tureen Seltmann Weiden
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German Pre 1970: item #754853
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Jardins Antiques
(913)244-8054
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Beautiful white ironstone soup tureen in the Marie Luise pattern by Seltmann Weiden, Bavaria. The soup tureen measures 8.5" high and 12" across from handle to handle. The lid has a decorative finial and an scalloped border. It is marked Marie Luise Bayr. Ostmark Seltmann Weiden. There are no chips, cracks, or stains. This would be a great addition to your collection!
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Meissen 4 Pc. Covered Sauce, Underplate, Spoon c. 1930
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German: Porcelain Pre 1940: item #754701
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195
$725.00
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This is an exceptional, four piece sauce dish, lid, underplate, and matching marked Meissen spoon. The dimensions are (the underplate) 10 3/4" x 8", while the entire set is 6 3/4" high to the top of the strawberry finial. The pieces are in excellent condition, with the exception of a chip on the inside of the lid, only visible when taken off. Germany, first third of the Twentieth Century.
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Paul Dresler, German Pottery Vase, 1956
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German: Pottery Pre 1960: item #752557 1982
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Ornaments and Objects
917-202-2928
$400
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This German vase by Paul Dresler is from the Grootenburg Pottery he started in 1913. The sgrafito technique and copper reduction glaze are commonly found on Grootenburg pottery. The palette is often in various shades of dark greens and reds/maroons. This vase is close to 11 inches tall and in excellent condition. It has an elegant and graceful design reflecting the more modern shapes that were introduced in the 1950s. The Grootenburg pottery closed in 1961.
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Studio Pottery Vase, Dieter Crumbiegel, 1968
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: German: Pottery Pre 1970: item #751306 1967
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Ornaments and Objects
917-202-2928
$800
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A stunningly glazed bottle vase by renowned ceramic artist, Dieter Crumbiegel. He began his career as a painter, then trained as an art teacher, accidentally finding clay as a medium for expression. He has been a professor since 1979 and has exhibited in Australia, Belgium, CFSR, East Germany, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan and Hungary. He has won numerous prizes and his work appears in several museums including the Museum of Mo... Click for details
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