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This is a highly collectible vintage vase from the renowned German porcelain house, AK Kaiser. Crafted from fine white bisque (bisquit) porcelain, the vase features a sophisticated matte finish that beautifully highlights the intricate, 3D relief of sea shells and ammonite fossils. The organic, sculptural form is a hallmark of 1970s German Modernism. Kaiser's fossil-themed series from this era remains one of their most sought-after collections globally, blending minimalist aesthetics with natural textures.
MATERIAL: Fine white matte bisque porcelain.
MODEL NUMBER: Stamped with form number "221" on the base.
ERA: Circa 1970s (West Germany).
DESIGN: High-relief shell and fossil motif in an "Op Art" style.
DIMENSIONS: Approximately 15cm (height) x 14cm (width) x 7.5cm (base)
ORIGIN: West Germany
CONDITION
The vase is in excellent vintage condition. There are no chips, cracks, or repairs. The matte surface is clean and well-preserved, retaining its original crisp white finish.
ERA & STYLE: This piece belongs to the "Fossils & Shells" range, which was part of Kaiser's innovative push into architectural and organic forms during the late 1960s and 1970s.
MARKET VALUE: Internationally, this specific size and form typically sell for between R950 and R1,600 (£40£70).





