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Vintage German ceramic jug

Vintage German ceramic jug

Mid to late 20th century German pottery. These pieces have a dedicated collector base that appreciates their style and eccentric aesthetic. Some of these ceramic pieces are hand-thrown, whilst others are mass-produced stock shapes.

As this is a vintage piece, it may show signs of wear.

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Description
Factories that produced these ceramic pieces include Baykeramik, Carstens, Dumler & Breiden, Jopeko, Roth, Ruscha, and Scheurich. Many are only marked with a serial number or often with W.Germany. Fat Lava, a nickname for these eclectic pieces, references the thick pumice and lava-like glazing. Funnily, because of translation errors on the internet "thick pumice" became "fat lava".

Materials
Ceramic

Dimensions
W 20  D 25  H 38  cm
$58.50

Original: $195.00

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Vintage German ceramic jug

$195.00

$58.50

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Vintage German ceramic jug

Mid to late 20th century German pottery. These pieces have a dedicated collector base that appreciates their style and eccentric aesthetic. Some of these ceramic pieces are hand-thrown, whilst others are mass-produced stock shapes.

As this is a vintage piece, it may show signs of wear.

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Description
Factories that produced these ceramic pieces include Baykeramik, Carstens, Dumler & Breiden, Jopeko, Roth, Ruscha, and Scheurich. Many are only marked with a serial number or often with W.Germany. Fat Lava, a nickname for these eclectic pieces, references the thick pumice and lava-like glazing. Funnily, because of translation errors on the internet "thick pumice" became "fat lava".

Materials
Ceramic

Dimensions
W 20  D 25  H 38  cm

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Mid to late 20th century German pottery. These pieces have a dedicated collector base that appreciates their style and eccentric aesthetic. Some of these ceramic pieces are hand-thrown, whilst others are mass-produced stock shapes.

As this is a vintage piece, it may show signs of wear.

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Description
Factories that produced these ceramic pieces include Baykeramik, Carstens, Dumler & Breiden, Jopeko, Roth, Ruscha, and Scheurich. Many are only marked with a serial number or often with W.Germany. Fat Lava, a nickname for these eclectic pieces, references the thick pumice and lava-like glazing. Funnily, because of translation errors on the internet "thick pumice" became "fat lava".

Materials
Ceramic

Dimensions
W 20  D 25  H 38  cm