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Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s
Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s

Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal porcelain vase - Germany 1950s

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Fritz Heidenreich for Rosenthal white and grey 'Loop' vase, made in Selb, Germany in the 1950s.

Rosenthal Germany marking on base. Style number 2690 and designer F. Heidenreich embossed into base. Beautiful white porcelain with grey combination to compliment the shape of the body. Shiny smooth glaze. Elegant form with a double opening. Great collector's item!

Condition:
In excellent condition. No chips or cracks.

Measurements:
21.5cm height x approx 8cm width = approx 8.5" x 3"

Shown with other German op art vases in last image.

Fritz Heidenreich was a German ceramist and sculptor. He worked at Rosenthal from 1919 to 1960 and from 1946 he was head of the art department in Selb. He is renowned for his sculptures of wildlife and birds in porcelain but he also created beautiful modernist forms.

German porcelain company, Rosenthal was founded in 1879 as a workshop for the decoration of white porcelain by Philipp Rosenthal in the town of Erkersreuth in Selb. The company began to manufacture porcelain itself in 1891. From the very outset Rosenthal was a company that pointed the way ahead with its forms and décors. The close work with famous designers and artists since the early 1950’s had a major influence upon Rosenthal’s further development and the company was the first porcelain manufacturer to become a pioneer for contemporary, modern product design.