White Bisque Porcelain Vase - Heinrich Porzellan, 1960s–1970s
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Heinrich Porzellan vase in matte white bisque porcelain, made in Selb, Germany, around the 1960s–1970s. The rounded lower body rises into a narrow fluted neck, with soft vertical reliefs giving the calm white surface a clear rhythm of light and shadow.
- Dimensions: H 20 cm
- Material: Bisque porcelain
- Brand: Heinrich Porzellan
- Designer: Unknown
- Color: Matte white
- Condition: Very good vintage condition: no chips, cracks or restorations observed. Minor signs of age and handling consistent with careful vintage use.
- Era: 1960s–1970s
- Origin: Germany
- Remarks: Model 1997
This vase works well on a shelf, bedside table, console or small sideboard where its rounded body and fluted neck can be seen clearly.
Heinrich & Co. (often marked H&Co Selb Bavaria) was founded in 1896 in Selb, Bavaria by porcelain painter Franz Heinrich (1876–1928), evolving from decorated whiteware into full porcelain production from the early 1900s and becoming a major Selb maker of high-quality tableware. After the company was integrated into Villeroy & Boch in 1976, the Selb site became known for bone china production from 1980; today the standalone Heinrich line is largely considered discontinued, with collectors especially valuing its refined dinner services and decorative giftware/vases bearing the classic Selb marks.