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Gramann, Töpferei Römhild Tall Vase

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Gramann, Römhild vase, first view

Gramann vase; description, purchase info below.

Gramann, Römhild vase, bottom photo

Gramann vase, Glaze Detail Gramann Vase, second view
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Description, Buying, and Such Things


Description: Call them Gramann or Töpferei Römihild, or any other name, this East German pottery company produced wonderful glazes. This tall, hand thrown vase feature a blue to slightly blue-green drip glaze with volcanic aspects. Every angle makes the vase look slightly different.

The form is elegant and well done. The vase is unmarked, but the glaze, form, and clay color all indicate Gramann, likely the 1960s.

Height on this vase is about 10".

Condition: is excellent with no damage and no repairs.

Price: is $215 plus shipping/insurance

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