This black mid century ceramic vase has subtle gradations of color and while basically matte, there's a discrete semi-glossy abstract design overlaying it. The vase stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is in excellent condition. It is marked as depicted but I am not sure of the maker. It was attributed to Margaretenhohe but I am not sure that is correct. Regardless, it is a lovely piece and would work well in any modern decor.
This mid century ceramic vase is by Lu Klopfer, Germany. Ludwig Klopfer (1924-1977) produced much of his work for the Kunsttöpferei Johann Lipp in Mering,Germany. He was the grandson of Johann Lipp, who founded the pottery in the middle of the 19th century. In the 1940s, Klopfer became the art director and the modern shapes and new glaze-techniques of the 50s, 60s and 70s are the result of his creative work. His work is often unsigned, and he used a series of numbers and sometimes letters to mar ...click for details
Mid century ceramic vase with sgraffito decor by H.H. Korting of Germany. The textured linear pattern plays well against the rounded, tapering surface of the vase. Very attractive piece in excellent condition, it is 9 1/2 tall and signed as depicted on the base.
Lively large ceramic wall tile by Helmut Schaffenacker a prolific German ceramic artist
known for his highly abstracted objects and his wall tiles/plaques. His wall art is typically associated with horses, fish and other nature themes. This very early piece (1950s) echoes the Color Field painting style popular in the 1940s/50s with its flat angular blocks of color. The piece has a very dynamic nature and is executed in a style not unlike cloisonne enamel with its separate cells of color in t ...click for details
Beautifully hand wrought ceramic studio bowl. The rich glossy glaze which covers the top and inside of the piece subtly ranges across a palette of browns and tans and has a highly craqueled surface. The outer rim of the bowl gracefully slopes downward over the base. This is hand signed BS on the bottom. Well executed and very attractive, it stands 2 1/2 inches tall and is 11 inches in diameter.
Fantastical pottery object; German studio piece. Signed but maker unknown. In varying hues of beiges, tans and browns, the piece has mushroom like shapes sprouting around the mouth. It is hand signed on the base with what appears to be a stylized SP (see photos) and is in excellent condition. In height it ranges from approimately 7" - 8 1/2". In circumference, it is approximately 20 1/4". Very unique ...click for details
Studio pottery vase by Horst Kerstan who is considered one of the major ceramic artists of the 20th century. He studied with Richard Bampi in Kandern and then took over his studio when Bampi died in 1965. This piece has a beautifully applied crystalline glaze of contrasting backgrounds and is just over 6" tall. Excellent condition.
Wonderful, mid century vase by Lu Klopfer. This pattern with it's vibrant color palette is probably his best known and was done in many sizes and shapes. Reminiscent of Guido Gambone, he may very likely have been influenced by him. The vase stands 9 1/2 inches tall and is in excellent condition.(one glaze pop incurred during production)
Ludwig Klopfer (1924-1977) produced much of his work for the Kunsttöpferei J ...click for details
This red glazed ceramic vase has a stunning shape. Produced by Jopeko, a family run ceramics firm in operation since 1884. According to Fat Lava "Forms tend to be strong and modern, with clean lines and geometric shapes." That certainly describes
this piece. It is 10 inches tall and 23 inches in circumference at its widest. Very strong accent piece that would work with many types of decor. Excellent condition.
Bauhaus style mid century modern pottery vase by Lu (Ludwig) Klopfer. Much of his work is highly colorful and often reminiscent of stained glass. This piece has a very strong but simple, clean design with a soft muted palette. It is 10 1/2 inches tall.
Ludwig Klopfer (1924-1977) produced much of his work for the Kunsttöpferei Johann Lipp in Mering,Germany. He was the grandson of Johann Lipp, who founded the pottery ...click for details