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Antique Art Nouveau Green Majolica Bowl - SMF Schramberg - 1920s

Antique Art Nouveau Green Majolica Bowl - SMF Schramberg - 1920s

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Introduce a splash of vintage charm to your table with this SMF Schramberg majolica bowl in a refreshing green hue.

Adorned with cheerful lily of the valley motifs and accented by elegantly crafted handles, this bowl embodies the grace and lively spirit of Art Nouveau design. Its vibrant floral decoration and impeccable craftsmanship make it a perfect match for our other Art Nouveau plates in the same colour palette.

Whether used for serving or as a decorative accent, this bowl is sure to brighten your space with its timeless European allure.

  • Material: Majolica
  • Techniques: Hand-Painted
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Place of Origin: Germany
  • Date of Manufacture: 1920s
  • Condition: Near Mint

Dimension:
Diameter: 25.5 cm | 10 in
Height: 2 cm | 0.7 in

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Origin & Maker

Schramberg Majolika, founded in 1820 in the town of Schramberg in Germany’s Black Forest region, quickly established itself as one of the leading manufacturers of pottery and earthenware. Known for its high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs, the company produced a wide range of items, from functional kitchenware to decorative ceramics. Schramberg was especially famous for its Majolica pottery, characterized by its rich, colorful glazes, intricate designs, and distinctive textures. Throughout its history, the company collaborated with renowned artists and designers, contributing to its reputation for cutting-edge and stylish pieces.

In the mid-20th century, Schramberg's designs took on a distinctly modernist flair, with patterns such as Bernau gaining widespread popularity. Introduced in the 1960s, the Bernau pattern is a vivid example of mid-century design, featuring bold, raised floral motifs in striking colors. This pattern, with its tactile appeal and durable ironstone base, became an instant hit and remains highly sought after by collectors today. The combination of a glossy, majolica-like glaze and the raised texture of the Bernau pattern made it both visually stunning and a joy to handle, securing Schramberg's place in the hearts of pottery lovers.