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    Posted 2 years ago

    retromix
    (26 items)

    Hi, i have this German (i think) stoneware bowl in a Beautiful glaze. Its 10cm high and 19cm in diam. I cant figure out the signature. There is a label over the signature tja says : KUNSTHAUS Schaller Stutgart. Can anyone help me with the signature and its origin?
    Regards Uffe

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    1. keramikos, 2 years ago
      retromix, Beautiful. <3

      That signature is pretty tough to decipher. It looks like maybe it ends in an "x." Then somewhere in the middle is a character with a descending loop like maybe a lower case "g," "j," or "y":

      https://piecescalligraphy.com/2015/12/13/basic-brush-calligraphy-strokes-the-descending-stem-loop/

      It looks like the Kunsthaus Schaller gallery in Stuttgart had been around at least since the 1970s:

      https://artfacts.net/institution/kunsthaus-schaller/25556

      https://www.artist-info.com/users/publicpagegallery/1370

      There is still a website for Kunsthaus Schaller in Stuttgart; however, the email point of contact is at a different domain that looks like it's for an auction business. I suppose you could ask them:

      https://kunsthaus-schaller.de/

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