Vessel and lid stoneware, turned in the form, grey body, glazed with painted decoration cobalt blue, lid turned over, flat ground.
Outsides perfectly, indoors old-age rips in the glaze, at the ed small fire-rips.
Design: Richard Riemerschmid, 1904/05
Implementation: Fa. Reinhold Merkelbach, Grenzhausen/ Westerwald (established 1845), internal mno. 1730.
Impressed Marks: manufacturer mark „RM“ in a „G“; Mno.„1730“; „¼ Pfd“; „CC“.
Measure: h. 3,1 inch (8 cm); d. 3,4 inch (8,8 cm); capacity: ¼ pound.
Richard Riemerschmid is one of the greatest german designers of the twentieth century and the leading representative of the “functionalist” wing of Munich “Jugendstil”, was a native of the city. His views came to dominate the design establishment. His name is especially associated with stoneware manufactured in the Westerwald, which drew the highest praise from critics and soon began to be produced in series.
This butter dish is part of a 5 pieces set, the series with the modelnumber 1730: a mustard-pot, an eggcup, a salt-bowl and a plate. The mustard-pot, a vessel on three legs (cp. offer) belongs to Riemerschmids early ceramic works in the year 1902. It became in form and decor model internally for the other dishes-parts which were developed from 1904 on.
All parts have a spherical body ornamented in a pattern of offset, rounded bubbles. Riemerschmid’s designs emerged from his own experiments at the potter`s wheel, adapted age-old techniques to modern production methods; they featured solid forms derived from the properties of the material and simple patterns in traditional colors.
Lit.: Reinhold Merkelbach Spezialpreisliste 1905, S.125, Taf.94, S.54; Deutsches Warenbuch o.J. (1915), S.103/K317-322.
Viewing by appointment. Location Berlin/Germany
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Mustard pot, stoneware, R. Riemerschmid, 1902 for Merkelbach, Grenzhausen, Germany.
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Bowl for salt, Richard Riemerschmid for R.Merkelbach, Westerwald, 1904/05.