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Scheurich 239-41 Vase: West-Germany Ceramics from the 1970s

SKU: AW-4929-24
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Scheurich 239-41 Vase: West-GermanyCeramics from the 1970s

  • Manufacturer: Scheurich
  • Manufacture Date: 1970s

Product Description:
The Scheurich 239-41 is a prominent ceramic floor vase from the 1960s-1970s, produced by the renowned West German ceramics manufacturer Scheurich. This piece embodies the modern aesthetics of its time with its abstract and modernist design.

Features and Specifications:

  • Design: The vase features a striking design with black and white lava stripes, creating a dynamic contrast against a light brown, matte background. The 'lava' glaze technique provides a unique texture and visual appeal.
     
  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 41 cm
    • Diameter of the opening: 13 cm
    • Weight: 2.4 kg, contributing to its sturdy and robust appearance.
       
  • Glaze: The interior of the vase is brown-glazed, complementing the outer lava pattern and enhancing the overall aesthetic.
     
  • Condition:
    The vase is in excellent condition with minimal handling marks and no visible damage such as chips or cracks.
     
  • Markings: The bottom of the vase is marked with ‘239-41’ and ‘W.Germany’, indicating the model number and origin.

Background of Scheurich:
Scheurich GmbH & Co. KG, founded in 1928, grew to become one of Germany's largest ceramics producers. Located in Kleinheubach, the company focused entirely on ceramics production after World War II. In the 1960s and 1970s, Scheurich became famous for its extensive range of vases and pots, characterized by innovative designs and a wide variety of glazes.

Important Designs and Designers:
Scheurich's success was driven by its strategy of regularly updating classic models with new decorations to match the changing tastes of consumers. Notable designs include the Montignac, Amsterdam, Fabiola, and Jura motifs. Renowned designers such as Heinz Siery and A. Seidel were responsible for many designs, while Oswald Kleudgen created many of the distinctive glazes.


Conclusion:
The Scheurich 239-41 floor vase is an excellent example of high-quality and artistically responsible ceramic production from the 1970s. With its unique lava glaze and timeless design, it is a valuable addition for collectors and mid-century ceramics enthusiasts. The vase combines functionality with aesthetics, making it a striking and elegant decorative object for any space.

 

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