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  • Otto Lindig Bauhaus Tea Service Karlsruhe Majolica Germany 1923 Glazed Ceramic
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    Located in Nierstein am Rhein, DE
    Rare Bauhaus tin-glazed crackled earthenware tea service designed by Otto Lindig and executed by Karlsruher Majolica, Germany 1923 / circa 1930. The comple...
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  • Important glazed ceramic ''majolica wear'' vase on stand.
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  • Otto Klaesson 1950s Cream White Glazed Swedish Stoneware Vase
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    Elegant example of classic Scandinavian midcentury craftsmanship. Handmade stoneware vase with cream white glaze. Fine dotted pattern around the base of the neck and tiny brown accents in the glaze surrounding the pattern. Beautifully shaped vase with a round belly and a slender neck. Designed by Otto...
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    Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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  • Vivika Otto Heino California Studio Pottery Small Weed Bud Vase
    By Otto and Vivika Heino
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    Small stoneware weed bud vase created by Vivika and Otto Heino of Ojai, California. Vase measures 3.24" by 2.5" and is signed Vivika and Otto beneath. In very good vintage condition.
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

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  • Gertrude & Otto Natzler small vase, cup /shot, gun powder glaze, signed.
    By Gertrud and Otto Natzler
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Beautiful little cup/ shot by the well known potters Gertrude and Otto Natzler . Shows a dark brown and gun powder glaze .
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    Mid-20th Century American Modern Ceramics

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  • Important Accolay Mid-20th Century Ceramic Vase Blue and Black
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    Accolay Important and decorative ceramic vase by French artist from ACCOLAY, original mid-20th century design. Elegant blue and black ceramic glaze colors Realised circa 196...
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    20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Vases

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