Vest Keramiek, Gouda (Netherlands)
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postmodernnut
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Raine Larcher
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Is this Otto?
Always thought this to be Otto Keramik but never sure. Please would you give your opinions? Icing suger type fine lava glaze. Base is cream clay unglazed and unmarked even when viewed with magnifying glass! There is something next to one of the circles of felt (lowest one in pic below) but can't make it out to be anything and have therefore assumed it to be a scratch in the base rather than a mark. Has three green felt circles stuck to base but don't know if from manufacturer or other owner. 21.5cms high by 7.5cms diameter.
Raine Larcher- Number of posts : 92
Location : Wales, UK
Registration date : 2008-12-30
Re: Vest Keramiek, Gouda (Netherlands)
This is my VEST vase.
Rita
Rita
Ula- Number of posts : 33
Age : 71
Location : Belgium
Registration date : 2009-08-16
Does anyone recognise this small pink chimney vase?
Since there are no marks, and there are 2 openings, we are at a loss on id'ing this little cutie. It is 8.9 cm. tall.
Thank you in advance.
Jack
Thank you in advance.
Jack
postmodernnut- Number of posts : 234
Age : 75
Location : Illinois, U.S.
Registration date : 2011-02-24
Re: Vest Keramiek, Gouda (Netherlands)
Vest small vase, rare glaze.
Size: 15cm tall x 7cm x 7cm on the base.
Size: 15cm tall x 7cm x 7cm on the base.
Re: Vest Keramiek, Gouda (Netherlands)
great images, thanks for sharing them
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dantheman- Consultant
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Location : Lincolnshire ( the veg patch of England)
Registration date : 2008-02-03
Re: Vest Keramiek, Gouda (Netherlands)
Small bud vase by Vest
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Re: Vest Keramiek, Gouda (Netherlands)
Not my first vest with a hole in it but my first Vest, with a hole.
I find this glaze really attractive. It is hard but feels worn, and the way the edges break down into a smoother brown glaze is very interesting.
The form is, at the same time, stark and sinuous. I like it a lot.
slopingsteve- Number of posts : 301
Location : Cambridgeshire, England
Registration date : 2013-08-24
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