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"LUCIE." Made in Germany Glazed Pottery Kitchen Canister & Spice Set

By pspitnale, 4 March, 2012
Description

I can't really describe much about them that I haven't already described.  They appear to be some sort of ceramic that has a milky glaze that is crackled on a few pieces.  The design on the pieces is black lattice sort of border with blue circles in between lattice.  The only thing I can find when I google Lucie made in Germany pottery is about Lucie Ries, a prominent pottery artist.  This doesn't look like her other work, and appears to be mass produced.  However, Lucie Ries did work in a Vienniese or German ceramic factory early in her life.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Appears to be ceramic.
Distinguishing marks
LUCIE. stamped on bottome, Made in Germany, numbers 1-8
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Large canisters are 6in X 4in , bottles are 8 X 2.5, spice canisters are 3 X 2
Date Period
Do not know.
Weight
Large canisters about 1 pound, small about 4 ozs, bottles about 1 pound.
History
The set was given to me by a friend that found them in her barn, doesn't know where they came from. Thinking it was the homes previous owner.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Don't know, found in a barn in New Jersey.
For Sale?
No
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Mary_S

13 years ago

Re: "LUCIE." Made in Germany Glazed Pottery Kitchen Canister ...

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LSE

10 years 6 months ago

Re: "LUCIE." Made in Germany Glazed Pottery Kitchen Canister ...

I just bought 5 spice jars by this same company, with "Made in Germany" and "LUCIE" on the bottom. I don't know anything about them yet but am interested in anything else you may learn about it's creator.

Thanks!

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