Het duurde wat langer voordat mijn bestelling arriveerde, maar het pakket was goed ingepakt en de objecten zijn precies wat ik ervan verwachtte
View translationdumler & breiden - Bowl - 200-31 - west-Germany - modern decorated bowl
No. 89450363
Absolutely rare and impressive bowl with a stunning decor.
Rare stunning brightly colored mid-century bowl.
Made in the 70's by German manufacturer Dumler & Breiden. Decorated with beige and blue/green pattern on a black background.
condition: good condition. Signed underneath
A rare example of the height of German ceramic design, from the famous company Dumler & Breiden. Rare to find.
Dimensions : H10cm x dia. 30cm
Color : beige & Blue on black
Material : Ceramics
Style : vintage
West German pottery bowl. A genuine vintage 1960's classic. Over a stunning black base, an abstract design in beige and blue. Marked on the base. In good collector's condition.
Dümler & Breiden.
The factory started production in 1883 and was established in Höhr-Grenzhausen, a town renowned for its many ceramics factories. The founders were Peter Dümler (7/11/1860 – 19/04/1907) and his brother-in-law Albert Breiden (12/06/1860 – 27/05/1926).
Peter was designer and educated by Reinhold Hanke & Simon Peter Gerz. Albert, educated by his uncle S.P. Gerz was in charge of the concern. Peter died in 1907 and Albert took over the oncern with the help of Bertha, Peter’s widow. Paul Dümler, Peter’s son, followed the footsteps of his father and designed the Terra Sigillata series (this work was based on the style of the old Roman earthenware).
His career was very short however for he did not come back from the war. In 1918 a cousin named Ernst Dümler joined the concern and took his place. In 1913 Albert had sold his share in the concern. After WW I Albert managed the S.P. Gerz concern with the help of his two sons, Adolf and Hermann. Albert died in May 1926 at the age of 65 and Hermann was appointed manager of the S.P.Gerz concern.
From the start a lot of traditional earthenware was manufactured like beer jugs, punch bowls and mugs. After the war, during the so called ‘ceramics boom’ of the 50s and 60s, the concern enjoyed a period of strong growth. From 1930 until the end of 1980 D & B was one of the leading ceramics factories. Production of beer jugs was largest between 1890 and the 30-s of the previous century. Beer jug production ceased in 1957. A series of special vases was designed to be recognised by the brand ‘RELIEF’ at the bottom.
By the end of the 60s a copper-coloured glaze was developed, in which copper parts were processed.
This lends a brillant effect when placed in light.The quality of most vases is supreme. Faulty vases were not in any circumstance allowed to leave the factory.
Dümler & Breiden were very successful but lagged behind on the industry leaders of those days: Ruscha and Scheurich. The concern closed its doors in 1995.
Dümler & Breiden. Rathausstrasse 56/57, Bahnhofstrasse 39/41, later on Schulstrasse 8/10, Höhr, hesse-Nassau, Prussia. (later on Höhr-Grenzhausen, Rhineland-Palatinate). Kunststeinzeugfabrik und Zinngieserei.
Designers employed at Dümler & Breiden, apart from Peter Dümler were: Paul Zimmerling from the years 1951 to 1961 and some time later again from 1968 to 1973, Rudolf Christmann designed from 1952 to 1966 for them, to leave for Carstens some time later. Besides there were the designers Rudolf Kügler and Albin Camillo Müller. Employed at the Sales Department at Dümler & Breiden was Joh. Korzilius.
#modernceramics
Absolutely rare and impressive bowl with a stunning decor.
Rare stunning brightly colored mid-century bowl.
Made in the 70's by German manufacturer Dumler & Breiden. Decorated with beige and blue/green pattern on a black background.
condition: good condition. Signed underneath
A rare example of the height of German ceramic design, from the famous company Dumler & Breiden. Rare to find.
Dimensions : H10cm x dia. 30cm
Color : beige & Blue on black
Material : Ceramics
Style : vintage
West German pottery bowl. A genuine vintage 1960's classic. Over a stunning black base, an abstract design in beige and blue. Marked on the base. In good collector's condition.
Dümler & Breiden.
The factory started production in 1883 and was established in Höhr-Grenzhausen, a town renowned for its many ceramics factories. The founders were Peter Dümler (7/11/1860 – 19/04/1907) and his brother-in-law Albert Breiden (12/06/1860 – 27/05/1926).
Peter was designer and educated by Reinhold Hanke & Simon Peter Gerz. Albert, educated by his uncle S.P. Gerz was in charge of the concern. Peter died in 1907 and Albert took over the oncern with the help of Bertha, Peter’s widow. Paul Dümler, Peter’s son, followed the footsteps of his father and designed the Terra Sigillata series (this work was based on the style of the old Roman earthenware).
His career was very short however for he did not come back from the war. In 1918 a cousin named Ernst Dümler joined the concern and took his place. In 1913 Albert had sold his share in the concern. After WW I Albert managed the S.P. Gerz concern with the help of his two sons, Adolf and Hermann. Albert died in May 1926 at the age of 65 and Hermann was appointed manager of the S.P.Gerz concern.
From the start a lot of traditional earthenware was manufactured like beer jugs, punch bowls and mugs. After the war, during the so called ‘ceramics boom’ of the 50s and 60s, the concern enjoyed a period of strong growth. From 1930 until the end of 1980 D & B was one of the leading ceramics factories. Production of beer jugs was largest between 1890 and the 30-s of the previous century. Beer jug production ceased in 1957. A series of special vases was designed to be recognised by the brand ‘RELIEF’ at the bottom.
By the end of the 60s a copper-coloured glaze was developed, in which copper parts were processed.
This lends a brillant effect when placed in light.The quality of most vases is supreme. Faulty vases were not in any circumstance allowed to leave the factory.
Dümler & Breiden were very successful but lagged behind on the industry leaders of those days: Ruscha and Scheurich. The concern closed its doors in 1995.
Dümler & Breiden. Rathausstrasse 56/57, Bahnhofstrasse 39/41, later on Schulstrasse 8/10, Höhr, hesse-Nassau, Prussia. (later on Höhr-Grenzhausen, Rhineland-Palatinate). Kunststeinzeugfabrik und Zinngieserei.
Designers employed at Dümler & Breiden, apart from Peter Dümler were: Paul Zimmerling from the years 1951 to 1961 and some time later again from 1968 to 1973, Rudolf Christmann designed from 1952 to 1966 for them, to leave for Carstens some time later. Besides there were the designers Rudolf Kügler and Albin Camillo Müller. Employed at the Sales Department at Dümler & Breiden was Joh. Korzilius.
#modernceramics
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goed verpakt en is in goede staat ontvangen
View translationThe seller never responded to my messages and eventually the lot was canceled and refunded by Catawiki. This despite the fact that the reserve price had been reached. Incorrect behaviour
View translationHi! There was a miscommunication on Catawiki's part about the inclusion of this item in the auction and it was auctioned even though I requested it not yet to be auctioned. Therefore I missed the sale of this item and your message. As I said in a private message, I'm very sorry for the inconvenience.
Arrivato ben imballato, coerente alla descrizione e alle foto. Soddisfatta! Grazie
View translationArrived fast and safe, as described.
View translationUnfortunately seller could not “find” the object, so the deal was cancelled. Very disappointing!
View translationGreat piece! friendly and professional seller
View translationAll good :-)
View translationRAS Merci Sincères salutations
View translationmooi kavel, goede communicatie en service
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Het duurde wat langer voordat mijn bestelling arriveerde, maar het pakket was goed ingepakt en de objecten zijn precies wat ik ervan verwachtte
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