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West German Stoneware Cream Jug – Dom-Steinzeugwerk (1960s)

West German Stoneware Cream Jug – Dom-Steinzeugwerk (1960s)

A compact mid-century West German stoneware cream jug by Dom-Steinzeugwerk, produced in the Westerwald region during the 1960s.

Finished in a rich, dark brown salt glaze with warm iron tones showing through the clay body, this piece features incised looped decoration typical of West German ceramics of the period. The softly shaped pouring lip and rounded handle give it both visual balance and practical charm.

Still bearing its original maker’s label to the base, this is a well-preserved example of mid-century European functional design — ideal for display, everyday use, or styling as a small decorative vessel.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. No chips or cracks observed. Light surface wear consistent with age.
Size: Approx. 8.5cm wide x 6cm tall.

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

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$3.68

Original: $12.26

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West German Stoneware Cream Jug – Dom-Steinzeugwerk (1960s)

$12.26

$3.68

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West German Stoneware Cream Jug – Dom-Steinzeugwerk (1960s)

A compact mid-century West German stoneware cream jug by Dom-Steinzeugwerk, produced in the Westerwald region during the 1960s.

Finished in a rich, dark brown salt glaze with warm iron tones showing through the clay body, this piece features incised looped decoration typical of West German ceramics of the period. The softly shaped pouring lip and rounded handle give it both visual balance and practical charm.

Still bearing its original maker’s label to the base, this is a well-preserved example of mid-century European functional design — ideal for display, everyday use, or styling as a small decorative vessel.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. No chips or cracks observed. Light surface wear consistent with age.
Size: Approx. 8.5cm wide x 6cm tall.

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

👉 Explore our Mid-Century Ceramics and 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collections
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Read more about the collection in our Collector Note

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A compact mid-century West German stoneware cream jug by Dom-Steinzeugwerk, produced in the Westerwald region during the 1960s.

Finished in a rich, dark brown salt glaze with warm iron tones showing through the clay body, this piece features incised looped decoration typical of West German ceramics of the period. The softly shaped pouring lip and rounded handle give it both visual balance and practical charm.

Still bearing its original maker’s label to the base, this is a well-preserved example of mid-century European functional design — ideal for display, everyday use, or styling as a small decorative vessel.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. No chips or cracks observed. Light surface wear consistent with age.
Size: Approx. 8.5cm wide x 6cm tall.

Collector Note
This piece forms part of our Mid-Century Ceramics Curated Collection, featuring a considered selection of European and studio ceramic design from the mid-20th century, spanning the 1940s through to the late 1970s.

👉 Explore our Mid-Century Ceramics and 80s to Today Ceramics Curated Collections
👉
Read more about the collection in our Collector Note