Description
This beautiful vase with its green enamel sprinkled with metallic gray spots dates from the Art Deco period, between 1930 and 1950.
Its ovoid shape and mirror-like enamel make it a particularly beautiful work.
Under the foot, you’ll find the engraved signature “Ehrmann Meissen”, which not only dates it, but gives it a provenance: East Germany.
The town of Meissen is world-famous for its porcelain, but it is also the place to find top-quality glazed terracottas, as this vase attests!
Accidentally broken, I restored it using traditional Japanese lacquer, called Urushi, and 24-carat gold.
You can reuse this vase, or simply keep it as an object to admire.
It measures 18 cm in height, and is completely unique.
Myriam’s eye:
The Royal Meissen manufactory is the German equivalent of our Sèvres manufactory.
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