Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany
Ruscha Ceramic Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany

Ruscha Keramik, Statement Sculptural Charger Plate, Fat Lava Glaze Décor, 1960s-70s, West Germany

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This sleek and chic work of iconic mid-century Modern art pottery is by influential West German Pottery studio of Ruscha Keramik (1905 - 1996). 

The form features gently exaggerated curves inward becoming an excellent canvas for the semi-matte and textured lava glaze with bold, hand-painted curves, round-angled shapes, charming blue and yellow florals. The colour palette is whimsical, carrying echoes of the 1960s-70s Flower Power period during which the piece was created.

The combination of the form, condition, size, and palette makes it a rare find. This work makes it an excellent statement piece for stand-alone display.

CONDITION
Excellent. No chips, cracks, or repairs. There is negligible surface wear and movement marks on the underside of the base that is commensurable with the age of the piece - please see photos as part of the condition report. The underside of the base is signed with '708 2, Ruscha, Handgemalt (Handmade) BW'. 

MEASUREMENTS
Height: c. 2.8" / 7 cm (from base to rim) x c. 12.7" / 32.3 cm in width (across widest point). Base measurements: c.  3.9" / 9.9 cm. Unpackaged weight: c. 1.2 kg / 1,190 g

A BIT OF HISTORY
Ruscha (established 1906 - 1996) Originally founded in Rheinbach by Georg Schardt, it was known as Klein & Schardt until 1948. Rudolf Schardt would take over the company and rename it to Ruscha, the name created from the first letters of his fore and surname. As Ruscha entered the ceramics boom in the 1950s, the pottery was joined by art pottery director Cili Wörsdörfer who made her handpainted designs for series such as Milano and Zebra wildly popular. Otto Gerharz was the production director, designing innovative glazes such as Vulkano. 

Ruscha would later add to its success with Kurt Tschörner joining in the 1960s, designing whimsical and daring forms such as the 313 and 321 jug vase that became and remain sought-after hits. 

Other greats who joined Ruscha included Ernst Borens, Hans Welling and Adele Bolz. Unfortunately, the pottery's success came to an end in the 1990s, when it finally closed its doors in 1996, selling its name and many designs to Scheurich who produced vintage-inspired designs under the 'Ruscha Art' brand.