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Erphila Art Pottery Art Deco Cubist Ceramic Vase, Germany 1920s

$550
£414.47
€484.74
CA$778.26
A$789.79
CHF 455.30
MX$9,563.01
NOK 5,284.58
SEK 5,341.10
DKK 3,623.72

About the Item

Antique or vintage art pottery vase features tapered body with elongated cylindrical neck, decorated with wide band of abstract graphic motifs in Cubist style with Art Deco influence. The reserved palette of navy, cobalt, and light blue, ochre brown, and off-white emphasizes the earthy, organic qualities of clay medium. The neck is accented with a simple band of ochre brown on dark grey background, and the inner surfaces are glazed in the same monochromatic dark grey glaze. The vase is marked on the bottom with "Erphila Art Pottery Germany" stamp; similar stamp for Czechoslovakian factories, "Erphila Art Pottery Czecho Slovakia" was in use from 1918 to 1921, allowing us to date the vase to late 1910s or early 1920s. Interestingly, the pottery from Bavarian factories was marked with separate stamp; however, there are no catalogs or other records left, making it hard to positively attribute the vase to a particular German factory or studio that was working with Ebeling & Reuss at that time. Ebeling & Reuss company was founded in 1886 as Zeh, Eberling and Reuss, importing ceramics from European countries. After Zeh left in 1900, his name was removed from the company's name, and the new marks were used. The Erphila mark stands for: E for Ebeling, R for Reuss, and Phila for Philadelphia; later the mark was changed to E&R. The company imported products from multiple factories in Europe, such as Alboth & Kaiser, Fürstenberg, Goebel, Heinrich & Co., and Carl Schumann, located in Germany, as well as Keramos (Austria), and Ditmar-Urbach, located in Teplitz-Turn (today Czech Republic); in France they worked with various manufacturers around Limoges, and in Italy - with several well-known ceramic studios, such as Fratelli Fanciullacci. Sculptural, decorative vase with unusual, graphic form, high quality craftsmanship, and statement piece presence will make a great gift to a collector or a design enthusiast, and a perfect addition to a wide range of interiors, from Traditional to Art Deco, Neo Deco, Arts and Crafts, Mid Century Modern, Eclectic, Transitional, Organic Modern, Modern Country, English Cottage, Eclectic, Collected, or Contemporary.

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