Hans Merz and Ludwig Zepner for Meissen, 1950-1960s
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Hans Merz and Ludwig Zepner for Meissen, 1950-1960s

A GROUP OF FOUR WEISS PORCELAIN VASES

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Hans Merz and Ludwig Zepner for Meissen, 1950-1960s
A GROUP OF FOUR WEISS PORCELAIN VASES
Comprising: a tapering cylindrical vase by Hans Merz, 1950, 32 cm. high; an onion-shaped vase, 25 cm. high; a cylindrical vase with short everted neck, 22.5 cm. high; and a footed cylindrical vase with long tapering neck with everted rim, 24 cm. high, by Ludwig Zepner, 1965-1966; all surfaces decorated in relief with geometrical patterns
All marked with blue swords mark, impressed with crossed swords and weiss and variously numbered (4)
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Lot Essay

See for comparison:
Robert E. Röntgen, The Book of Meissen, second edition, Berlin, 1984, p. 13, Fig. 15-17

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