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Gramann Vase with Purple Bands
Gin-For's OdditiquesGramann
                      Topferei Romhild Vase with purple bandsDescription Some of the later work by Gramann, Töpferei Römhild was less than inspired, but this is one of their more elegant, non-volcanic glazes featuring high gloss purple bands circling a semi-gloss black background.  It's quiet but pleasing.

Dimensions:  
Height is about 7" and diameter of about 4 3/4".

Company/Artist: Gramann, aka Töpferei Römhild

  
Estimated Date: 1980
 
Condition:
excellent with no damage and no repairs.

Price: 
$85 plus shipping/insurance.

Shipping: Will vary based on location.  Contact us for a quote. (We usually ship via Priority Mail, but we can do Parcel Post if necessary.

Guarantee:  Our guarantee is a fairly simple one.  When you get the package, if you don't like the item, send it back.  We'll refund the original price and original shipping charge.  The only part you're risking is the cost to return it.  And if we made an important mistake in the description, we'll cover the return shipping as well.  (Saying something is 12" tall when it's really 10" counts as an "important" mistake.  A spelling error does not.) 

Mostly, we do things this way because we think it's the right thing to do, but we're also fully aware that a happy customer is
more likely to be a repeat customer and tell friends about this great site they found.

Payment: First of all, we like getting paid.  It really does make everything run more smoothly, so we try to be as flexible as we can.  Essentially, if we can put it in the bank without breaking any laws, we'll probably take it.  So checks that won't bounce are fine.  We're only set up to take credit cards through Paypal.  (For Gramann vase with purple bands, mark
                  pictureinternational sales, Paypal is easiest for us, but we'll listen if you have another preference.)  

We even take cash if it's not from a Monopoly set or freshly printed in your basement.  Sorry, but we don't take chickens.  If you have any questions about payment methods, just get in touch.


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available, make sure we agree on the total, and answer any questions you wish to throw our way. 
Checks or money orders should be made "Forrest OR Virginia Poston". We also take Paypal (including credit card payments). 

Gramann East German vase, detail pictureWe try to ship in one or two days after payment arrives, and we're generous with the bubblewrap and styrofoam peanuts.

If there's something you'd like us to find for you, let us know. We're just itching to please you, or maybe that was poison ivy we got into.

  Remember that all proceeds go to support good causes: my spouse, our cats (see the"staff" here), our creditors, my auction addiction, and the plumbing project that never ends.


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