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Scheurich Keramik 292-15"West Germany 1970"

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    Posted 10 years ago

    Alan2310
    (915 items)

    Hi
    Everyone.
    I start to get a fews of those Sheurich Keramik,Western Germany fat lava ceramic vase, here another one found today at Value Village at my lunch time, the day already start very well on the hunting, this is very nice example of the workmanship of this Company model #292-15, year -1970
    This 292 pattern coming in a wide variety of glaze, the one i found is quite amazing color.
    This Vase stand, 6 inch tall, on a 2.75 base, 2.25 top opening.

    Thanks for viewing.
    Alan

    Scheurich Keramik started to manufacture ceramics widely known as West German Pottery in 1954. The factory’s designers created the largest range of shapes and glazes, which were in-vogue during the time. Scheurich became known for applying up to 100 glazes to a single shape or form. The company located in Kleinheubach, Germany quickly became the leading producer of these ceramics, particularly in the 1960s-80s. Scheurich continues to produce ceramics today.

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    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 10 years ago
      This is a bit different to a lot of Scheurich. I'm not familiar with this shape (meaningless statement really...I know little about West German Pottery!).
      I think the shape and the glaze give this almost a 1930s look.
    2. Alan2310 Alan2310, 10 years ago
      Many thanks, racer4four, for the comment and the love.
      Hi
      racer
      Actually, when i see it, i was thinking older, but i realize, they do really good job to make look old, i see many example on the web with differents finish on the model #292.
      I start..... to really like Scheurich.

      Alan
    3. antiquerose antiquerose, 10 years ago
      Nice Alan!! I know VV charges $$$ as soon as they see W. Germany now these days. In the older days you could find piece with a decent price on them.

      Now at VV here - if it is even a small, small piece of WGP, they are like $ 30 for it. They used to ask something like $6.99 before for those piece.

      VV is going to out-price itself pretty soon....In my opinion.....
    4. Alan2310 Alan2310, 10 years ago
      Hi
      Rose, thanks for stopping by my post, much appreciated your comments, will be.
      Actually, there not to bad in my area, see this one label at $3.99, not bad at all.
      Alan
    5. Alan2310 Alan2310, 10 years ago
      Many thanks, walksoftly

      vintagelamp

      SEAN68

      MelanieJ

      Scott

      aghcollect

      mike

      vetraio50, for the love.
    6. Elsisto, 3 years ago
      Hello I have one of this model could you tell me an approximate value?

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