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Woodpecker, Scheibe-Alsbach, first half of the 20th century
Figure of woodpecker made of white porcelain, signed with Scheibe-Alsbach hallmark. Height: 20 cm.
Wine Jug, Villeroy&Boch, Mettlach, circa 1900
Dzban ceramiczny w oprawie cynowej. Wysokość 31 cm.
Wilhelm Süs, Werkstatten de Grossh, Karlsruhe, circa 1910
Charger with two bowls made of majolica, signed.
Height: 20 cm, width: 28 cm.
Wilhelm Süs (Düsseldorf 1861-1933 Mannheim) - German painter, gengraver and ceramic designer. He studied at Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf ar Crol, Peter Janssen, Eduard von Gebhardt and in Dresden at Leon Pohle. From 1898 he worked for Keramischen Ateliers Kronberg am Taunus with Karl Vogl and porcelain painter Wilhelm Becker. In 1901 they set up a majolica factory - Großherzoglichen Majolika-Manufaktur. In years 1908-1914 he created products under his own name. He designed a floor clock for prince Wilhelm. He was awarded with gold medal at the World Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904. In years 1914-1917 he was a professor at Kunstgewerbeschule Karlsruhe. In 1917 he became a director of Gemäldegalerie in Mannheim.
Wedgwood Tray, England, circa 1900
Small tray signed Wedgwood.
Measurements: 27 cm x 19 cm.
Verriere, Carl Thieme, Dresden, 1888-1901
Porcelain verriere - a vessel for cooling glasses with hand painted decorations, signed. Measurements: 13x27 cm.
Vase, Royal Dux, Duchcov, Czech Republic, circa 1910
Vase in form of Arab playing on the instrument near the tree, made of hand painted porcelain. Signed with Royal Dux hallmark.
Height: 90 cm.
Vase, Meissen, circa 1930
Flower vase made of hand painted porcelain, signed with the Meissen hallmarks. Height: 25 cm.
Vase, Germany, circa 1910
Ceramin vase with inscription in German language.
Height: 34 cm.
Vase, Fraureuth, 1914-18
Vase made of hand painted porcelain, signed. Height: 20 cm.
Vase Crater, Dresden, half of the 20th century
Decorative vase in crater type, made of hand painted porcelain, signed Dresden, half of the 20th century.
Height: 24 cm.