West Germany abstract Jug | Stunning MCM Keramic Pottery

£10.00

  • West Germany abstract Jug | Stunning MCM Keramic Pottery Decorative piece
  • Stunning iconic 60’s/70’s vase which would look great in today’s modern home. Abstract design.
  • Measures approximately 11cm in height, the base is circular in shape and measures 4cm diameter and the opening of the jug measures 4.5cm diameter
  • Great condition: No chips cracks or crazing. A small design fault, extra lines in the design
  • Back stamp is pictured: Symbol  315  (as pictured)

Take a look in our vintage pottery section for more iconic pieces.

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Description

West Germany abstract Jug | Stunning MCM Keramic Pottery Decorative piece

Add bold mid-century charm to your décor with this West Germany Abstract Jug, a stunning ceramic piece that captures the iconic style of 1960s and 1970s Keramik pottery. The jug features an eye-catching abstract design that brings sculptural texture and vintage character to any modern home.

This compact decorative vase measures approximately 11 cm in height. The circular base sits at 4 cm in diameter, while the jug opening measures 4.5 cm in diameter, giving it a balanced, modern silhouette that works beautifully as a standalone display object or as part of a curated pottery collection.

The jug sits in great condition, showing no chips, cracks, or crazing. It includes a small original design flaw—extra incised lines in the pattern—which adds uniqueness and highlights the handmade nature of vintage West German ceramics. The underside features the authentic backstamp with symbol and the number 315, confirming its origin and collectability.

Enhance your interior with this striking West Germany Keramik jug and enjoy a genuine piece of mid-century design history.

Take a look in our vintage pottery section for more iconic pieces.

Additional information

Brand

Poole Pottery

Country of Manufacture

England

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