Art Nouveau vase by KPM Berlin
Why not Art Nouveau for a change?
Especially when it's so wonderfully preserved.
100 years old.
Short-necked vase, white porcelain
Model KPM workshop, ca. 1900
Enziankante decoration, designed by Paul Makowitz in 1925
Hand-painted in gold, green, and blue around the rim, painter's mark by Kurt Severin
(Literature: Tim D. Groenert, KPM Berlin Volume 1, pages 102, 103)
Height 16 cm, Ø 9 cm
Scepter in underglaze blue, imperial orb above KPM in red
The vase is first choice, no chips, no cracks, wonderful flawless condition A used design object, an original with hardly any signs of wear, differential taxation according to § 25a UstG.
➩ Here you can find more vintage KPM Berlin products
Why not Art Nouveau for a change?
Especially when it's so wonderfully preserved.
100 years old.
Short-necked vase, white porcelain
Model KPM workshop, ca. 1900
Enziankante decoration, designed by Paul Makowitz in 1925
Hand-painted in gold, green, and blue around the rim, painter's mark by Kurt Severin
(Literature: Tim D. Groenert, KPM Berlin Volume 1, pages 102, 103)
Height 16 cm, Ø 9 cm
Scepter in underglaze blue, imperial orb above KPM in red
The vase is first choice, no chips, no cracks, wonderful flawless condition A used design object, an original with hardly any signs of wear, differential taxation according to § 25a UstG.
➩ Here you can find more vintage KPM Berlin products