Ruscha
Shape 313 West German Pottery Description:
This West German pottery vase is Ruscha shape 313
designed by Kurt Tschörner and introduced in 1954.
This example is circa 1970. This is
already considered a classic among W. German
pottery and is destined to be a classic form for
mid century collectors.This is the third generation shape of 313 since Ruscha modified it twice sometime in the early to mid 1960s. Form: 313 Company: Ruscha Dimensions: Height is about 6 1/4" (slightly taller than the
original form). "Width" including the handle
is right around 8".Condition: is excellent with no damage and no repairs. Price: $145 plus shipping and insurance. Shipping: Will vary
depending on location. Contact us for a
quote. 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
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