1979. Designer Werner Brünck continues the line of the porcelain factory Arzberg, founded in 1890. Under a high aesthetic level, the design Corso Cnospa is created. The vase forms into a flower at the top, while on three sides a bud can be seen as a relief. In this very elegant and hotsell timeless vase fit long-stemmed flowers such as gladioli, my favorite flowers. The vase is marketed on the floor with the stamp of the House of Arzberg. Top condition. No chips, flea bites, cracks or scratches. Sale without decoration and without gladioli. Incredible 24 cm high. Very rare to find.
1979. Designer Werner Brünck continues the line of the 1890-based porcelain factory Arzberg in Germany. The design Corso Cnospa is produced under a high aesthetic level. The vase forms up to a flower, while on three sites a bud is seen as a relief. In this very elegant and timeless vase fit long flowers like for example gladioli, my favorite flowers. The vase is on the floor signed with the stamp of Arzberg. Top condition. No chips, flea bites, cracks or scratches. Sale without decoration and without gladioli. Incredible 9.4" high. Very rare to find. Please note: Shipping costs do not include an island surcharge
Please note: Shipping costs do not include an island surcharge
Product code: Arzberg hotsell Corso Cnospa Vase