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    Located in Bastogne, BE
    Cloisonne is a technique for creating cloisonné enamel on metal objects. The name of the technique appeared in France and comes from the word "cloisonné" (cloisonne), which translates as "separated by a partition." The process of making cloisonne enamels is very laborious. To begin with, a metal base is prepared, which is ground. Then gold and silver wire or thin plates are soldered onto it, and the resulting recesses are filled with special colored vitreous enamel and fired in a kiln. After the product has cooled, it is polished to give shine. Gorgeous black vases with floral print made in the Cloisone technique in the first half of the 20th century. They will not leave anyone indifferent. Handmade antique vases will serve as an excellent gift for a connoisseur of art. Antique Couple...
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    Vintage 1960s Chinese Chinoiserie Vases

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  • Angelo Mangiarotti White Ceramic Vase, 1960s
    By Angelo Mangiarotti, Fratelli Brambilla
    Located in Brussels, BE
    Fratelli Brambilla is the manufacture which produced the vase designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in the 1960s. Old sticker of Frattelli Brambilla is there but not holding .The mark is ap...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Vases

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  • Polychrome Ceramic Vase by Carlo Zauli, 1960s
    By Carlo Zauli
    Located in Puglia, Puglia
    Single flower vase in polychrome ceramic, signed on the bottom. Carlo Zauli (Faenza, 19 August 1926 - Faenza, 14 January 2002).
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Post-Modern Vases

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  • Abstract Ceramic Studio Stoneware Vase by Gotlind Weigel, Germany, 1960s
    By Gerald Weigel, Gotlind Weigel
    Located in Kirchlengern, DE
    Article: Ceramic stoneware object - vase Designer and producer: Gotlind Weigel Decade: 1980 (the object is marked with 1180) This original vintage Studio Pottery Object was designed by Gotlind Weigel produced in her own Studio in the 1980s in Mainz Germany. It is made of stoneware pottery ceramic and has a very unique black, blue, beige etc coloration and craquele surface structure due to aging effects. the bottom is marked with typical Weigel Producer signature and number 1180, indicating the year of production 1980s. a very collectible and very rare item of the Weigel Collection. the object has a very sculptural form and in its size of 24 x 16cm and a height of 21cm, it is very impressive. straighforward and minimalistic design of the 1960s design era. This item is a wonderful addition to every modern home. Dimensions: Height 21cm Length 24cm Depth 16cm. Condition: This item is in a very good vintage condition with patina. with craquele traces on the surface due to aging. VITA Weigel: Gotlind Weigel was born on April 25, 1932 in Georgenburgkehlen in Ostpreussen. She is , together with Kuhn , Scheid and Schott, a member of the London Gruppe. She has been working with her husband Gerald Weigel in their studio since 1973. Ceramics from Germany were almost unknown internationally until the late 1960s. This situation changed in 1968 thanks to an exhibition at Henry Rothschild’s Primavera Gallery...
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    Late 20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Vases

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  • Stem Vase in Polychrome Murano Glass, Italy, 1960s
    Located in Palermo, IT
    Stem vase in polychrome Murano glass, Italy, 1960s Intact, found in a noble apartment. In the descriptive photographs you will be able to notice the air bubbles inside the glass. Thi...
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    Vintage 1960s Italian Vases

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  • Fat Lava Ceramic Pottery Vase Heinz Siery Carstens Tönnieshof, Germany, 1960s
    By Carstens Tönnieshof, Heinz Siery
    Located in Kirchlengern, DE
    Article: Ceramic pottery vase - modelnumber: 1264-25 Origin: Germany Designer: Heinz Siery Producer: Carstens Tönnieshof, Germany Decade: 1960s ...
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